What specific type of bite is required for the jaw structure of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi?

Answer

Scissor bite

The correct alignment of the jaw structure is a specific requirement noted in the breed standard for the Pembroke Welsh Corgi. The teeth must meet in what is defined as a scissor bite. This means that the outer surface of the lower incisors must make contact with the inner surface of the upper incisors when the mouth is closed. This precise alignment is part of the overall structure contributing to the breed's functional soundness, complementing the proportioned muzzle which should be neither excessively long nor too short.

What specific type of bite is required for the jaw structure of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi?
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