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| FCI-Standard N° 58 / 05. 05. 2003 / GB TRANSLATION: Mrs. C.Seidler, revised by Elke Peper. ORIGIN: Switzerland. DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD: 25.03.2003. UTILIZATION: Originally watch- and draught dog. Nowadays also companion, guard- and family dog. CLASSIFICATION F.C.I.: Group 2 Pinscher and Schnauzer- Molossoid breeds- Swiss Mountain- and Cattle Dogs and other breeds. Section 3 Swiss Mountain- and Cattle Dogs. Without working trial.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS:
BEHAVIOUR /TEMPERAMENT: Self-confident, alert, watchful and fearless in everyday situations. Good-natured and devoted towards people familiar to him. Self-assured with strangers. Medium temperament. HEAD: Strong corresponding to the body, but not heavy. Dogs stronger in head than bitches. CRANIAL REGION: Skull: Flat and broad. The frontal furrow beginning at the stop gradually runs out towards the top. Stop: Hardly pronounced. FACIAL REGION: Nose: Black. Muzzle: Strong, longer than its depth. Must not be pointed, seen either from above or in profile. Nasal bridge straight, without furrow. Lips: Barely developed, well fitting. Black pigmentation. Not pendulous. Jaw/Teeth: Strong jaws; complete, strong and regular scissor bite. The absence of two teeth (premolar 1 and/or premolar 2) is tolerated. Absence of the molars 3 (M3) is not taken into account. Eyes: Almond-shaped, of medium size, neither deep set nor protruding. Hazel to chestnut brown, with alert, friendly expression. Lids close fitting. Eye rims dark. Ears: Of medium size, triangular and set on fairly high. In repose hanging flat and close to the cheeks, but raised forward when attentive. Well covered with hair, both inside and outside.
LIMBS FOREQUARTERS: Straight and parallel when seen from the front, set rather broad. Shoulders: Shoulder blade long, strong, well laid back, close-fitting to the body and well muscled, forming a not too obtuse angle with the upper arm. Forearm: Heavy boned and straight. Pasterns: Firm, seen from the front in straight line with the forearm; seen from the side almost vertical. HINDQUARTERS: Straight and not too close when seen from the back. Metatarsus and feet turning neither in nor out. Dewclaws must be removed except in countries where their removal is forbidden by law. Upper thigh: Fairly long, broad, strong and well muscled. Stifle: Forming a distinctly obtuse angle. Lower thigh: Fairly long. Hock: Strong and well angulated. FEET: Strong, pointing straight ahead, with well-knit, well arched toes and strong nails. GAIT/MOVEMENT: In all gaits, balanced movement with good reach. Free stride reaching well out in front with good drive from the hindquarters. At the trot, coming and going, legs moving forward in a straight line. COAT HAIR: Double coat consisting of thick, outer coat of medium length and dense undercoat. The latter as dark grey or black as possible. Short outer coat permissible if there is undercoat. COLOUR : Typically tricolour. Main colour black with symmetrical, reddish-brown (tan) markings and clean white markings. The reddish-brown colour is situated between the black and the white markings on the cheeks, above the eyes, on the inside of the ears, on both sides of the forechest, on all four legs and underneath the tail. The white markings are on the head (blaze and muzzle), running down unbroken from the throat to the chest, also on the feet and the tip of the tail. Between the blaze and the reddish-brown markings above the eyes, a band of black should remain. A white patch on the neck or a white collar around the neck are tolerated.
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.
Colour and markings not clear.
- Absence of white markings on the head; blaze too wide. - White marking on muzzle reaching distinctly beyond the corners of the mouth. - White pasterns or hocks (“boots”) reaching beyond the pastern joints or hock joints. - Noticeably asymmetrical markings. ELIMINATING FAULTS :
Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be disqualified. N.B. : Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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