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Forequarters
Shoulders strong and muscular without loading. Shoulder blades wide,
flat and held closely to the chest wall and have a very pronounced
backward slope of front edge from bottom to top, forming almost a right
angle with upper arm. Elbows held straight and strong, pasterns upright.
Forelegs have strongest type of round quality bone, dog should stand
solidly upon them and they should be perfectly parallel. In mature dogs,
length of foreleg should be approximately equal to depth of chest
Body
Body well rounded with marked spring of rib and great depth from withers
to brisket, so that latter nearer ground than belly. Back short, strong
with backline behind withers level, arching or roaching slightly over
broad, well muscled lions. Underline from brisket to belly forms a
graceful upward curve. Chest broad when viewed from front
Hindquarters
Hind legs in parallel when viewed from behind. Thighs muscular and
second thighs well developed. Stifle joint well bent and hock well
angulated with bone to foot short and strong.
Feet
Round and compact with well-arched toes.
Tail
Short, set on low and carried horizontally. Thick at root, it tapers to
a fine point.
Gait/Movement
When moving appears well knit, smoothly covering ground with free, easy
strides and with a typical jaunty air. When trotting, movement parallel,
front and back, only converging towards centre line at faster speeds,
forelegs reaching out well and hind legs moving smoothly at hip, flexing
well at stifle and hock, with great thrust.
Coat
Short, flat, even and harsh to touch with a fine gloss. Skin fitting dog
tightly. A soft textured undercoat may be present in winter.
Colour
For white, pure white coat. Skin pigmentation and markings on head not
to be penalised. For coloured, colour predominates; all other things
being equal, brindle preferred. Black, brindle, red, fawn and tricolour
acceptable. Tick markings in white coat undesirable. Blue and liver
highly undesirable.
Size
There are neither weight nor height limits, but there should be the
impression of maximum substance for size of dog consistent with quality
and sex.
Faults
Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and
the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be exact
proportion to its degree.
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