
LOLOL No it's because you are taught to look at all sorts of mouths good & bad as part of the training & also how to spot a handler trying to hide a fault like missing teeth
I had one handler who is also a judge trying to hide no less than 5 missing teeth(not just pre molars) He was very miffed when I noticed. other judges didn't(must admit they were not trained GSD judges)& the dog got made up & two of the judges were all rounders who opened the mouth themselves :O
To be honest at match level I would only ask to see the bite as after all it is really only a practice for "proper"shows for most dogs & there are a lot of puppies usually & one bad experience can spoil a dog. So my aim is to make being handled a pleasant experience for the dogs as well as judging them against the breed standard