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FCI-Standard N° 46 - Appenzell Cattle Dog ORIGIN : Switzerland. DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 25. 03. 2003. UTILIZATION : Driving-, watch-, guard-, house- and farm dog. Today also a versatile working and family dog.. CLASSIFICATION FCI: 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. GENERAL APPEARANCE : Tricolour, medium-sized, almost squarely built dog, balanced in all parts. Muscular, very agile and deft, with a cheeky expression.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT : Lively,
high-spirited, self-assured, reliable and fearless. Slightly suspicious of strangers. A watchdog which cannot be bribed, and
capable of learning.. HEAD : Balanced
size in relation to body. Slightly wedge-shaped. CRANIAL REGION : Skull : Skull fairly flat, broadest between the ears, tapering evenly towards the muzzle. Occiput barely pronounced. Frontal furrow moderately developed. Stop : Slightly
marked. FACIAL REGION : Nose : In black dogs black, in havana-brown dogs brown (as dark as possible). Muzzle : Medium strength, tapering evenly, but not snipy, with strong lower jaw. Nasal bridge straight. Lips : Clean and close fitting, with black pigmentation in black dogs or with brown pigmentation (as dark as possible) in havana brown dog. Corner of the mouth not visible. Jaws / Teeth: Strong, complete and regular scissor bite. Pincer bite tolerated. One missing PM1 or double PM1 (premolar 1) and missing M3 (molars) tolerated. Cheeks : Barely pronounced. Eyes : Rather
small, almond-shaped, not protruding. Set slightly oblique towards the nose. Expression lively. Eye-lids : Close fitting. Eye-rims black respectively brown (as dark as possible) corresponding to the colour of the coat. Ears : Set
on fairly high and broad; in repose hanging down flat and close to cheeks. Triangular shape with tips slightly rounded off. In alertness raised at set-on and turned forward
so that the head and ears, seen from above, form a marked triangle. NECK : Rather short, strong and clean.
BODY : Compact, strong. Back : Moderately long, firm and straight. Loins : Short and well muscled. Croup : Relatively short, running in flat continuation of the topline. Chest : Broad, deep, reaching to the elbows, with definite forechest. Sternum reaching sufficiently far back. Ribcage round-oval in diameter. Underline and Belly : Only
slight tuck up. TAIL : Set
on high, strong, of medium length, densely coated. Hair slightly longer on underside. In movement carried tightly curled over the
croup, carried sideways or in centre. In
repose pendent tail in various shapes tolerated. LIMBS: Strong
and dry bone. FOREQUARTERS : General: Well muscled; seen from front forelegs straight and parallel; standing not too close. Shoulder : Shoulder blade long and sloping. Upper arm : Same length or only slightly shorter than shoulder blade. Angle with shoulder blade not too blunt. Elbows : Close fitting. Forearm : Straight, lean. Pastern : Seen
from front in straight continuation of the forearm. Seen from the side, set at a very light angle. HINDQUARTERS : General : Well muscled. Seen from rear, hindlegs straight and parallel, standing not too close. The typical angulations result in relatively “steep” hindquarters. Upper thigh : Fairly long, forming a relatively small angle to the hip-bone (coxo-femoral joint). Lower thigh : Equally long or only slightly shorter than the upper thigh. Lean and well muscled. Hock joint : Set relatively high. Hock : Set
vertical and parallel, slightly longer than the front pastern, turning neither in
nor out. Dewclaws must be removed, except in those countries
where their removal is prohibited by law. FEET : Short,
arched, tight toes; solid pads. GAIT / MOVEMENT : Good
rear drive, well reaching stride in front. Seen from either
front or rear, limbs move in a straight line when trotting. COAT HAIR : Double
coat (Stockhaar): Firm and fitting. Topcoat thick and shiny. Undercoat thick, black, brown or grey. It is undesirable for the undercoat to be
visible through the topcoat. Slightly
wavy coat only on withers and back
just tolerated, but not desirable. COLOUR AND MARKINGS : Basic colour black or havana brown with reddish-brown and white markings as symmetrical as possible. Small reddish-brown spots over eyes. Reddish-brown markings on cheeks, chest (left and right in the region of the shoulder-joint) and on legs. The reddish-brown on the latter must invariably be located between the black, resp. havana brown and the white. White markings :
SIZE : Desired heigth at whiters : Dogs : 52 - 56 cm, Bitches : 50 - 54 cm. Tolerance of plus or minus
2 cm. 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.
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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