Among the various terms for dogs, we often hear the word "disqualified dog". So what does "disqualified dog" mean? How many people know about it? Friends who don’t know can read the article below.

Dog disqualification refers to the qualification to participate in regular dog shows. Disqualified purebred dogs can still participate in other types of competitions, such as agility competitions and obedience competitions. In other words, disqualification does not completely mean that the dog is not purebred, but it is not qualified to participate in regular dog shows.

The dog that will be disqualified must be a purebred dog. Because each type of dog has its own standards, specific defects and disqualifications are usually listed in the last item in the standards. Therefore, only purebred dogs with strict standards can have widely recognized disqualifications. Therefore, the specific disqualifications for each type of dog will vary depending on the breed standard.
