Here is an article link to some consequences of incorrect bite:
Dog Malocclusions (Underbite or Overbite) and Unstable Jaw
Getting to know your breeder is all well and good, and as I posted should obviously be done.
This doesn't mean that you should not have a discerning eye when going to see the "puppies".
I feel it is a very valid question many folks have asked. Which is "what do I look for" when I visit the breeder and see the pups. And so this is what I think.
I believe wholeheartedly, that the public should expect from a purebred breeder a healthy pup; and that includes structure and temperament.
Quite simply put one buys a purebred dog, as opposed to a mixed breed, with an understanding of what the breed is. How large it will grow, the temperament of the breed, etc. It is the basic rationale and goal of any breeder of pure breds; to breed true to type.