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Spooned is rounded teeth looking into the dogs mouth? Aren't they both one in the same? Cause and effect. For example, high set ears. A dog that lacks depth and breadth of skull with bad ear shape will more than likely have ears that come up. A dog with with good depth and breadth of skull and fine ears should not. Whether looking at a dog's jaw from the inside or outside it still translates very similarly. I did not suggest the other dog's jaw was perfect. I used it as an example of squareness and it looked square enough to me to use as an example (not perfect) but if you disagree that's fine. The written standard does not mention anything about a spoon so who has the final say on the interpretation of "spooned"? I just find that either way you look at at, they both translate very similarly, imo.

Scott

Posted on Feb 20, 2009, 2:33 PM
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