| Characteristics |
A water dog, used for life-saving; he
should have an exceptionally gentle and
docile nature.
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| General Appearance |
The dog should impress the eye with
strength and great activity. He should
move freely on his legs with the body
swung loosely between them, so that a
slight rolling gait should not be objectionable.
Bone massive throughout, but not to give
a heavy, inactive appearance.
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| Head and Skull |
Head should be broad and massive, the
occipital bone well developed; there should
be no decided stop; the muzzle should
be short, clean cut and rather square
in shape and covered with short, fine
hair.
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| Ears |
Should be small, set well back,square
with the skull, lie close to the head,
and covered with short hair without a
fringe
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| Eyes |
Should be small, of a dark brown colour;
rather deeply set, but not showing any
haw; should be set rather wide apart.
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| Mouth |
Should be soft and well covered by the
lips, should be neither undershot nor
overshot but teeth should be level or
scissor bite
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| Neck |
Should be strong, well set on to shoulders
and back
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| Forequarters |
Legs should be perfectly straight, well
covered with muscle, elbows in but well
let down, feathered all down
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| Body |
Should be well-ribbed up with broad
back and strong muscular loins.Chest should
be deep and fairly broad; well covered
with hair, but not to such an extent as
to form a frill
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| Hindquarters |
Should be very strong. The legs should
have great freedom of action; slightly
feathered. Slackness of loins and cow
hocks are a defect. Dewclaws are objectionable
and should be removed.
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| Feet |
Should be large and well shaped. Splayed
or turned out feet are objectionable.
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| Tail |
Should be of moderate length reaching
down a little below the hocks. It should
be fair thickness and well covered with
hair, but not to form a flag. When the
dog is standing still and not excited
it should hang downwards with a slight
curve at the end, but when the dog is
in motion it should be carried up, and
when he is excited, straight out with
only a slight curve at the end. Tails
with a kink or curled over the back are
very objectionable.
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| Coat |
Should be flat and dense, of a coarsish
texture and oily-nature, and capable of
resisting water. If brushed the wrong
way it should fall back into its place
naturally
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| Colour |
The colours allowed are black, brown,
white with black markings.
Dull jet black - A slight tinge of
bronze or splash of white on chest and
toes is acceptable. Black dogs having
only white toes and white chest and
whit tip of tail should be exhibited
in classes provided for black.
Brown: Can be chocolate or bronze.
Should in all other \aspects follow
the black except in colour. Splash of
white on chest and toes acceptable.
Brown dogs to be exhibited in classes
provided for black.
White with black markings only - Landseers
- For preference black head with narrow
blaze, even marked saddle and black
rump extending on to tail. Beauty in
markings to be taken greatly into consideration.
Ticking is not desirable
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| Weight and
Size |
Size and weight are very desirable so
long as symmetry is maintained. A fair
average height at the shoulders is:
Dogs 71.12cm (28 in)
Bitches: 66.04cm (26in)
A fair average weight is:
Dogs: 63.50 - 68.039kg (140-150lb)
Bitches: 49.895 - 54.431kg (110-120lb)
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| Faults |
Weak or hollow back, slackness of the
loins or cowhocks. Dewclaws. Splayed or
turned out feet. Tails with a kink in
them or curled over the back.
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