THE BRITISH STANDARD

As approved by the Kennel Club, 1999

following publication in the September Kennel Gazette for use at all Shows held under Kennel Club or F.C.I. auspices

GENERAL APPEARANCE : Lightly built, fine boned aristocratic looking animal, high on leg compared with its length, always poised, alert and intelligent. Wrinkled head, with pricked ears, proudly carried on a well-arched neck. Deep brisket runs up into a definite waist, tail tightly curled presenting a picture of a well-balanced dog of gazelle-like grace.

CHARACTERISTICS : Barkless but not mute, its own special noise of mixture of a chortle and a yodel. Remarkable for its cleanliness in every way.

TEMPERAMENT : An intelligent, independent, but affectionate and alert breed. Can be aloof with strangers.

HEAD and SKULL : Flat, well-chiseled and medium width, tapering towards nose, with a slight stop. Distance from top of head to stop slightly more than from stop to tip of nose. Side lines of skull taper gradually towards mouth, giving a clean-cheeked appearance. Fine and profuse wrinkles appearing forehead when ears pricked, side wrinkles desirable but not exaggerated into dewlap. Wrinkles more noticeable in puppies, but because of lack of shadowing, not as noticeable in tri-colours; black nose desirable.

EYES : Dark, almond-shaped, obliquely set, far-seeing and rather inscrutable in expression.

EARS : Small, pointed, erect and slightly hooded, of fine texture, set well forward on top of head, tip of ear nearer centre of skull than outside base.

MOUTH : Jaws strong, with perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. the upper teeth closely overlapping the lower teeth and set square to the jaws.

NECK : Strong and of good length, without thickness, well crested and slightly full at base of throat with a graceful curve accentuating crest. Well-set into shoulders giving head a "lofty" carriage.

FOREQUARTERS : Shoulders well laid back, muscular, not loaded. Elbows tucked in against brisket. When viewed from front, elbows in line with ribs and legs should continue in a straight line to ground giving a medium front. Forelegs straight with fine bone and very long fore-arms. Pasterns good length, straight and flexible.

BODY : Balanced with short, level back. Ribs well sprung, deep and oval. Loin short coupled, deep brisket running up into definite waist.

HINDQUARTERS : Strong and muscular, hocks well let down, turned neither in nor out, with long second thighs and moderately bent stifles.

FEET : Small, narrow and compact, with deep pads, well arched toes and short nails.

TAIL : High set, with posterior curve of buttock extending beyond root of tail giving a reachy appearance to hindquarters. Curls tightly over spine and lies closely to thigh with a single or double curl.

GAIT/MOVEMENT : Legs carried straight forward with a swift long tireless swinging stride.

COAT : Short, sleek and close, very fine. Skin very pliant.

COLOUR : Pure black and white: red and white; black tan and white with tan melon pips and mask; black, tan and white. Brindle, red background with black stripes, the more clearly defined the stripes the better. The white should be on feet, chest and tail tips. White legs, blaze and white collar optional.

SIZE : Ideal Height -

Dogs 43 cm (17 ins) at withers
Bitches 40 cm (16 ins) at withers

Ideal Weight -

Dogs 11 kg (24 lbs)
Bitches 9.5 kg (21 lbs)

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.

NOTE : Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.


British Standard of 1942
British Standard of 1954
British Standard of 1965
British Standard of 1986
American Standard of 1943
American Standard of 1954
American Standard of 1956
American Standard of 1990
Current Canadian Standard
Exhibitors' Standard
Judges' Standard
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