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Pulp Fiction
12-12-2015, 12:52 AM
Hi all,as the topic title says really,would you work dogs with cutters missing? I know they bite with a full mouth of teeth but opinions of how much disadvantage they are missing and how many cutters missing would it take to stop working a dog or if you would at all. Thanks in advance WCW.
gotap_d
12-12-2015, 05:02 AM
To me its a case by case thing. Not all dogs get a deep full bite so sometimes it does matter. If the dog gets full bites i dont mind if they only have 2 cutters as long as their mouth is high enough on a 1-10 scale and they get full bites.
Pulp Fiction
12-12-2015, 05:22 AM
Thnks for that. If im honest ive a young bitch here with all 4 cutters worn or broken,she has been looked at once but want to see her down for myself,i know she is probably at a disadvantage but how much is what i was looking to determine hence the question.
I understand the question I've been wondering when it happened to me, but nobody can answer that question for you. See if she can still hold the same as did before. That's the most important imo.
Pulp Fiction
12-12-2015, 07:31 AM
She lost the cutters playing with stones and bricks i was told when i got her. I bought her purely on her breeding. Now i just want to get a look to make sure the important things are ok.
When your tools are compromised or missing looking isn't going to hurt in anyway shape or form. So long as when you look you take that into consideration.
If your bitch is for breeding purposes, her tools don't matter as much as where her mind is during the looking process. If you were talking about competing then what gotap_d said is spot on.
My 2 cents...
S_B
Pulp Fiction
12-12-2015, 12:14 PM
S.B thankyou for that,thats the advice i was looking for. She is for breeding,would've competed but she dosnt really have the tools for it. Thanks for your comments lads.
When your tools are compromised or missing looking isn't going to hurt in anyway shape or form. So long as when you look you take that into consideration.
If your bitch is for breeding purposes, her tools don't matter as much as where her mind is during the looking process. If you were talking about competing then what gotap_d said is spot on.
My 2 cents...
S_B
Nothing more to say. Great answer S_B
No Quarter Kennel
12-14-2015, 07:29 AM
Bottom cutters are a higher priority than uppers. Had a bitch with one top cutter missing. Never knew it.
MISTER
12-15-2015, 10:08 AM
CH heavy d made ch with 2 cutters and CH boogerman made ch with one cutter
Pulp Fiction
12-15-2015, 11:39 AM
CH heavy d made ch with 2 cutters and CH boogerman made ch with one cutter Unreal! As some have said it does seem to be to the indvidual dog,I'm suprised they went into competition with only 1 cutter,but I guess they forgot to tell the dog!��
ChinCheckKennels
12-15-2015, 11:45 AM
seen both sides of the spectrum on this and i have decided to not do anything with lacking hardware. feel like it'd bite you in the ass more then not and when it does you'll lose more than you would have won....at least the way i do things. if your hound is true to you then you should do the same. no hound is gonna say no cause they don't have teeth. you have to put them in the best position to come out on top. i've failed at this before and refuse to go through it again.