I hate to agree that Anna you just wanted a "show dog". Anterior crossbite is the most common malocclusion, is not considered genetic or hereditary, and is correctable. If there is an anterior crossbite there must be a condition termed posterior crossbite. Posterior crossbite occurs when one or more of the premolar lower jaw teeth overlap the upper jaw teeth. This is a rare condition that occurs in the larger-nosed dog breeds. It's not that big of a deal. This pup to me would of been breedable. I even know that it is not a DQ to have a crossbite in the KC. I think you need to truely need