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Head
Massive, but in balance with the body, free of wrinkles
when at ease.
Head forms a blunt triangle when viewed from above.
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Head - cranial region
Skull: Flat and broad between ears. A shallow furrow extends well up on forehead.
Stop: Well defined, but not too abrupt.
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Head - facial region
Nose: Broad and black. Slight and diffuse lack of pigment on nose is acceptable in white dogs only but black is always preferred.
Muzzle: Broad, deep and full.
Lips: Black. Not pendulous; tongue pink.
Jaws/Teeth: Jaws not rounded, but blunt, strong and powerful. Teeth strong with regular and full dentition (lack of PM1 and M3 allowed). Scissor bite preferred, but level bite acceptable.
Eyes: Dark brown, relatively small, not prominent, almost
triangular in shape. Eye rims black and tight.
Ears: Strongly erect and small in relation to the rest of the head. If the ear is folded forward for measuring length, tip will touch upper eye rim. Ears are triangular, slightly rounded at tip, wide at base, not set too low. Viewed from the side, the ears are angled forward over the eyes following the line of the neck.
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Neck
Thick and muscular with minimal dewlap, comparatively
short, widening gradually toward shoulders.
A pronounced crest blends harmoniously into the base of skull.
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Body
Longer than high. Skin not too thin, neither too tight nor too
loose.
Back: Level.
Loin: Firmly muscled.
Chest: Wide and deep. Ribs well sprung with well developed
brisket.
Underline and Belly: Moderate tuck-up.
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Tail
Large and well furnished with hair, set high and carried over
back or against flank in a three-quarter, full, or double curl, always dipping to or below level of back.
On a three-quarter curl, tip drops well down on flank. Root large and strong.
The terminal bone of tail reaches hock when let or pulled down.
Hair coarse, straight and dense, with no appearance of a plume.
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Forequarters
General appearance: Forelegs heavy-boned and straight as viewed from front.
Shoulder: Strong and powerful with moderate layback.
Pasterns: Slightly sloping forward in an angle of approximately 15° to the vertical.
Forefeet: Straight, cat feet, well knuckled up with thick pads.
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Hindquarters
General appearance: Strongly muscled, width and bone comparable to forequarters. Dewclaws on hind legs customarily removed.
Upper thigh: Strong, well developed, parallel when viewed from behind.
Stifles: Moderately bent.
Hock joints: Well let down, turning neither in nor out.
Hind feet: Straight, cat feet, well knuckled up with thick pads.
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Gait / Movement
Powerful, covering ground with moderate reach and drive. Hindlegs move in line with forelegs.
Back remaining strong, firm and level.
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Coat - hair
Double-coat. Undercoat thick, soft, dense and shorter than
outer coat. Outer coat straight, harsh/stiff and standing somewhat off body. Hair on head, lower legs and ears short.
Length of hair at withers and croup approximately 5 cm, which is slightly longer than on rest of body, except tail, where coat is longest and most profuse.
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Coat - colour
Any colour like red, fawn, white, etc; or even pinto and
brindle.
Colours are brilliant and clear, and markings are well
balanced, with or without mask or blaze.
White dogs (solid in colour) have no mask.
Pinto have a white ground colour with large, evenly placed patches covering head and more than one-third of body.
Undercoat may have a different colour from the outer-coat.
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Size
Height at withers:
For males: 66 to 71 cm (26-28 inches),
for bitches: 61 to 66 cm (24-26 inches).
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Faults
Any departure from the foregoing points should be
considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog.
• Feminine dogs, masculine bitches.
• Narrow or snipey head.
• Any missing tooth (except PM1 and M3).
• Blue or black spotted tongue.
• Light eyes.
• Short tail.
• In or out at elbows.
• Any indication of ruff or feathering.
• Shyness or viciousness.
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Serious faults
• Light in substance.
• Light bone.
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Disqualifying faults
• Aggressive or overly shy.
• Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities.
• Totally unpigmented nose. A nose with unpigmented areas
(Butterfly nose).
• Drop, hanging or folded ears.
• Under- or overshot bite.
• Sickle or uncurled tail.
• Dogs under 63,5 cm (25 inches), bitches under 58,5 cm (23
inches).
N.B.:
• Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
• Only functionally and clinically healthy dogs, with breed
typical conformation should be used for breeding.