That might end up a DQ if it's so short that the toenail color cannot be determined, although it's pretty unlikely for a Dutch to have a dark toenail, and there is still some nail left. It'll depend on the discretion of the judge. If it grows back enough before the next show, it'll just be a minor fault. I always err on the side of giving it the benefit of the doubt - go ahead and show her.My son's show dutch broke her toenail last month. I was reading through our standard of perfection book and it looks like it would be a fault, but not a DQ. Can someone confirm for me?View attachment 39115
Thank you!That might end up a DQ if it's so short that the toenail color cannot be determined, although it's pretty unlikely for a Dutch to have a dark toenail, and there is still some nail left. It'll depend on the discretion of the judge. If it grows back enough before the next show, it'll just be a minor fault. I always err on the side of giving it the benefit of the doubt - go ahead and show her.
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