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General Appearance
Decidedly square and cobby, it is ‘multum in parvo’ shown in
compactness of form, well knit proportions and hardness of
muscle, but never to appear low on legs, nor lean and leggy.
Characteristics Great
charm, dignity and intelligence.
Temperament
Even-tempered, happy and lively disposition.
Head and Skull Head
relatively large and in proportion to body, round, not
apple-headed, with no indentation of skull. Muzzle relatively
short, blunt, square, not upfaced. Nose black, fairly large with
well open nostrils. Wrinkles on forehead clearly defined without
exaggeration. Eyes or nose never adversely affected or obscured
by over nose wrinkle. Pinched nostrils and heavy over nose
wrinkle is unacceptable and should be heavily penalised.
Eyes Dark, relatively
large, round in shape, soft and solicitous in expression, very
lustrous, and when excited, full of fire. Never protruding,
exaggerated or showing white when looking straight ahead. Free
from obvious eye problems.
Ears Thin, small, soft
like black velvet. Two kinds – ‘Rose ear’ – small drop-ear which
folds over and back to reveal the burr. ‘Button ear’ – ear flap
folding forward, tip lying close to skull to cover opening.
Preference given to latter.
Mouth Slightly
undershot. Wide lower jaw with incisors almost in a straight
line. Wry mouths, teeth or tongue showing all highly
undesirable and should be heavily penalised.
Neck Slightly arched
to resemble a crest, strong, thick with enough length to carry
head proudly.
Forequarters Legs very
strong, straight, of moderate length, and well under body.
Shoulders well sloped.
Body Short and cobby,
broad in chest. Ribs well sprung and carried well back. Topline
level neither roached nor dipping.
Hindquarters Legs very
strong, of moderate length, with good turn of stifle, well under
body, straight and parallel when viewed from rear.
Feet Neither so long
as the foot of the hare, nor so round as that of the cat; well
split up toes; the nails black.
Tail High-set, tightly
curled over hip. Double curl highly desirable.
Gait/Movement Viewed
from in front should rise and fall with legs well under
shoulder, feet keeping directly to front, not turning in or out.
From behind action just as true. Using forelegs strongly putting
them well forward with hindlegs moving freely and using stifles
well. A slight unexaggerated roll of hindquarters typifies gait.
Capable of purposeful and steady movement.
Coat Fine, smooth,
soft, short and glossy, neither harsh, off-standing nor woolly.
Colour Silver,
apricot, fawn or black. Each clearly defined, to make contrast
complete between colour, trace (black line extending from
occiput to tail) and mask. Markings clearly defined. Muzzle or
mask, ears, moles on cheeks, thumb mark or diamond on forehead
and trace as black as possible.
Size Ideal weight
6.3-8.1 kgs (14-18 lbs). Should be hard of muscle but substance
must not be confused with overweight.
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.
Note Male animals
should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into
the scrotum.
Source Kennel Club UK. Revised
October 2009.
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