ORIGIN :
Great-Britain.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 24.06.1987.
UTILIZATION : Watch and security dog.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 2 Pinscher
and Schnauzer-Molossoid breeds-Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs and other breeds.
Section 2.1 Molossoid
breeds, Mastiff type.
Without
working trial.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Head, in general outline, giving a square appearance when viewed from
any point. Breadth greatly desired; in ratio to length of whole head and face
as 2/3. Body massive, broad, deep, long,
powerfully built, on legs wide apart and squarely set. Muscles sharply defined. Size a great desideratum, if combined with
quality. Height and substance important
if both points are proportionately combined.
Large, massive, powerful, symmetrical, well-knit frame.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT : A combination of grandeur and courage. Calm, affectionate to owners, but capable of
guarding.
HEAD
CRANIAL
REGION :
Skull : Skull broad between ears, forehead flat, but wrinkled when attention
is excited. Brows (superciliary ridges)
slightly raised. Muscles of temples and
cheeks (temporal and masseter) well developed.
Arch across skull of a rounded, flattened curve, with depression up centre
of forehead from median line between eyes, to halfway up saggital suture.
FACIAL
REGION :
Nose : Nose broad, with widely spreading nostrils when viewed from front,
flat (not pointed or turned up) in profile.
Muzzle : Face or muzzle short, broad under eyes, and keeping nearly parallel
in width to end of nose; truncated, i.e. blunt and cut off squarely, thus
forming a right-angle with upper line of face, of great depth from point of
nose to under jaw. Length of muzzle to
whole head and face as 1/3. Circumference of muzzle (measured mid-way between
eyes and nose) to that of head (measured before the ears) as 3/5.
Lips: Lips diverging at obtuse angles with septum, and slightly pendulous so
as to show a square profile.
Jaws/Teeth : Under jaw broad to end. Canine
teeth healthy; powerful and wide apart; incisors level or lower projecting
beyond upper but never so much as to become visible when mouth is closed.
Eyes : Small, wide apart, divided by at least space of two eyes. Stop between eyes well marked but not too
abrupt. Colour hazel brown, darker the
better, showing no haw.
Ears : Small, thin to touch, wide apart, set on at highest points of sides
of skull, so as to continue outline across summit, and lying flat and close to
cheeks when in repose.
NECK : Slightly arched,
moderately long, very muscular, and measuring in circumference about one or two
inches less than skull before ears.
BODY :
Back
and loins : Back and loins wide and muscular; flat and
very wide in bitch, slightly arched in dog.
Chest : Chest wide, deep and well let down between forelegs. Ribs arched and well rounded. False ribs deep and well set back to hips.
Girth one-third more than height at shoulder.
Belly : Great depth of flanks.
TAIL : Set on high, and
reaching to hocks, or a little below them, wide at its root and tapering to
end, hanging straight in repose, but forming a curve with end pointing upwards,
but not over back, when dog is excited.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : Legs straight, strong and set wide apart; bones being large.
Shoulder
and arm : Shoulder and arm slightly sloping, heavy and
muscular.
Elbows : Elbows square.
Pasterns : Pasterns upright.
HINDQUARTERS : Broad, wide and muscular.
Second
thigh : Well-developed second thighs.
Hock : Hocks bent, wide apart, and quite squarely set when standing or
walking.
FEET : Large and round. Toes well
arched. Nails black.
GAIT / MOVEMENT : Powerful, easy extension.
COAT
HAIR : Short and close-lying, but not too fine over shoulders, neck and
back.
COLOUR : Apricot-fawn, silver-fawn, fawn, or dark fawn-brindle. In any case, muzzle, ears and nose should be
black round orbits, and extending upwards between them.
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.
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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