If her overall quality is excellent, the busted teeth won't matter..Judges can see that it is injury, and won't panalize an otherwise good dog..
I really do know, from my firend's experience. His poodle finished with a badly broken tooth.
2006-08-15 17:27:30
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answered by Chetco 7
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Theoretically an injury should not affect the judging of the dog... in reality it does very much so. What do you mean by busted canine teath? Have her canine's actually been broken off and how old is she? If she is over 9 months it will affect her. If she is very young and still has her puppy teeth it will not be a problem at all. Fortunately, bite is only quickly judged and it will not affect her judgeing very much. You will have to explain to each and every judge at every show that she broke her teeth in an accident, but so long as it does not affect her overall bite pattern it shouldn't be a major concern.
2006-08-15 16:57:17
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answered by tripforyou 5
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That happened to one of mine recently. I had a root canal done to save the tooth. It should be fine as long as the judge can see the tooth is there. Although, if they can't decide between two dogs, I could see it being a deciding factor.
Is it on the left or right? Some judges look at the left side but not the right.
2006-08-15 18:22:52
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answered by whpptwmn 5
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German Shepherds have been initially bred to herd different animals. It appears like your GSD has an relatively extreme preypersistent, and wouldn't have been suited socialized to no longer herd or injury different small animals. What your canine is doing with the horses, is attempting to herd them into going the place they desire them to bypass, and doing what the canine needs it to do. My GSD tries to herd our different canine, and could nip at her each and every of the time. no remember what we've accomplished, how lots workout she has gotten, we can't wreck her of this. We on occasion would desire to separate them throughout play time if Bella gets too nippy with Fattie. if your canine does not have any aggression in direction of human beings, i'd say that euthanizing her, would be unfair. She would desire to be put in a house the place there at the instant are not the different animals, and with somebody who is familiar with the thank you to deal along with her. If she is aggressive in direction of human beings, i'd have her evaluated and refer to a vet approximately a threat euthanasia (putting her down.) i'm very sorry to hearken to pertaining to to the placement you're in. i'm hoping each and every thing seems for the best to your loved ones, and your canine.
2016-10-02 03:41:27
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answered by ? 4
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Well lets see here....for the people that are talking about you should get her to the vet instead of worrying about a dog show. Well duh people I'm pretty sure the dog has already been to the vet. Hello are you people really that stupid? Anyway it depends on how bad the bite was affected. And you wont really know about that until a judge actually looks at him or her.
2006-08-15 19:02:19
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answered by 420girl 2
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pretty seriously I would think. If you are interested in showing her you need to check out the breed standard and what she is required to have and not have to earn points toward her title. I do think that if her teeth are damaged it could hurt her. They look at her bite and this could cause issues.
2006-08-15 17:47:02
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answered by melissa s 4
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I would say that she wouldnt be able to compete in a dog show now. The judges look at that. Sorry.
2006-08-15 16:56:45
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answered by shirley e 7
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OMG. Your dog got hurt, and all you are concerned about is how she'll do in dog shows?!?!?!?!!? If I didn't think I would get reported for abuse, I would SO give you a piece of my mind right now.
2006-08-15 16:56:56
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answered by Julia L. 6
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Yeah.....I personally, would be caring more about my dog and it's health....Rather than some stupid competition! Geez, man! What's the matter with some people? Get your priorities straight.....
2006-08-15 17:27:16
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answered by Brenda 6
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with busted chops she cant win first place but if you look around there are dentures for dogs
2006-08-15 16:58:28
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answered by Leash 2
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