I guess I can see that... And they weren't great pictures. I can't find my new camera! It's in this house somewhere, but I couldn't find it and used my old one that doesn't focus well close up.
I guess my point is it's one thing to say "she looks like she needs a trim". That's different than "she's got long toes and under-run heels" as if she suffers from some malformed conformation problem, because I don't think she does. Hers look like very good feet that are due for a trim, not a bad conformation case than needs corrective measures, don't they? Do I know anything? ;~D
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This is just my opinion, based on fuzzy pictures, but from what I can tell, I've marked the ends of her heels and what I THINK is her break-over point in red and marked in blue where I think her heels and break-over point should be when she's trimmed, and it may or may not be right, because I'm not there to feel it for myself...
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And if she's not been trimmed since the summer and has been running around in all that soft mud all winter, she looks pretty normal to me.