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ANKC Breed Standard |
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Characteristics:
Traditionally of indomitable courage and tenacity. Highly
intelligent and affectionate especially with children.
Temperament:
Bold, fearless and totally reliable.
Head and Skull:
Short, deep through with broad skull. Very pronounced cheek
muscles, distinct stop, short foreface, nose black.
Eyes:
Dark preferred but may bare some relation to coat colour. Round
of medium size, and set to look straight ahead. Eye rims dark.
Ears:
Rose of half pricked, not large or heavy. Full drop or pricked
ears highly undesirable.
Mouth:
Lips tight and clean. Jaws strong, teeth large, with perfect,
regular and complete scissor bite, e.i. upper teeth closely overlapping
the lower teeth and set square to the jaws.
Neck:
Muscular, rather short, clean in outline gradually widening
towards shoulders.
Forequarters:
Legs straight and well boned, set rather wide apart, showing
no weakness at the pasterns, from which point the feet turn out a little.
Shoulders well laid back with no looseness at elbows.
Body:
Close coupled, with level topline, wide front, deep brisket,
well sprung ribs, muscular and well defined.
Hindquarters:
Well muscled, hocks well let down with stifles well bent.
Legs parallel when veiwed from behind.
Feet:
Well padded, strong and of medium size. Nails black in solid
coloured dogs.
Tail:
Medium length, low set, tapering to a point and carried rather
low. Sould not curl much and may be likened to an old fashioned
pump handle.
Gait and Movement:
Free, powerful and agile with economy of effort. Legs
moving parallel when viewed from front and rear. Discernible drive from
hindlegs.
Coat:
Smooth, short and close.
Colour:
Red, fawn, white, black or blue, or any one of these colours with
white. Any shade of brindle or any shade of brindle with white.
Black and tan or liver clolour highly undesirable.
Size:
Weight: Dogs 13-17 kgs (28-38 lbs). Bitches 11-15.5 kgs (24-34
lbs). Desirable height (at withers) 35.5 - 40.5 cms (14-16 inchs), these
heights being related to the weights.
Faults:
Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault
and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded be in exact
proportion to its degree.