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| BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG (Berner Sennenhund, Dürrbächler)
TRANSLATION : Mrs. Peggy Davis, revised by Elke Pepper. ORIGIN : Switzerland. DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 25.03.2003. UTILIZATION : Originally used as a guard-, draught-and cattle dog on farms in the Canton Bern, today also family dog and versatile working dog. CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 2 Pinscher and Schnauzer type-Molossoid breeds- Swiss Mountain and Cattle-Dogs and other breeds. Section 3 Swiss Cattle Dogs. Without working trial.
GENERAL APPEARANCE: Longhaired, tricoloured, strong and agile working dog, of above medium size, with sturdily built limbs; harmonious and well balanced. IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS :
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT: Self-confident, attentive, vigilant, fearless in every day situations; good-natured and devoted to his own people, self-assured and placid towards strangers ; of medium temperament, docile.
HEAD: Strong. In size balanced to general appearance, not too massive. CRANIAL REGION : Skull: Viewed from the front and in profile little rounded. Frontal furrow hardly marked. Stop: Well defined, but without being too pronounced. FACIAL REGION: Nose : Black. Muzzle: Strong, of medium length; nasal bridge straight. Lips: Close fitting; black. Jaws/Teeth: Strong, complete scissor bite (molars 3 (M3) are not taken into consideration). Pincer bite accepted. Eyes: Dark brown, almond-shaped, with close fitting eyelids. Neither too deep-set nor prominent. Loose eyelids are faulty. Ears: Medium-sized, set high, triangular in shape, slightly rounded at the tips, in repose hanging flat and close to the head. When alert, the rear part of the set-on is raised while the front edge of the ear remains close to the head.
LIMBS : Strong bones. FOREQUARTERS : Forelegs seen from the front straight and parallel, standing rather wide apart. Shoulders : Shoulder blade long, strong and well laid back, forming a not too obtuse angle with the upper arm, well attached to the chest, well muscled. Upper arm : Long, set oblique. Elbows : Close fitting; neither turned in nor out. Forearm : Strong, straight. Pastern : Seen from the side almost upright, firm; seen from the front in straight line with the forearm. Forefeet : Short, roundish; with well-knit, well-arched toes. Turned neither in nor out.
HINDQUARTERS : Seen from the rear straight and parallel, not too close. Upper thigh : Long, broad, strong and well muscled. Stifle : Distinctly well bent. Lower thigh : Long and oblique. Hock joint : Strong, well angulated. Metatarsus : Set almost vertically. Dewclaws to be removed (except in those countries where it is prohibited by law). Hind feet : Slightly less arched than forefeet, turned neither in nor out.
GAIT / MOVEMENT : Sound and balanced movement in all gaits covering a lot of ground; free stride reaching well out in front, with good drive from behind; at the trot, coming and going, legs moving forward in a straight line.
COAT HAIR : Long, shining, straight or slightly wavy. COLOUR : Jet black main colour with rich tan markings on the cheeks, above the eyes, on all four legs and on the chest, and with white markings as follows :
white tip of tail.
small white anal patch.
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.
- Distinctly curly coat. - Faults of colour and markings : - Absence of white on head. - Blaze too large and/or muzzle band reaching noticeably beyond the corners of the mouth. - White collar. - Large white patch on nape of neck (maximum diameter more than 6 cm). - White anal patch (maximum size 6 cm). - White markings on forelegs reaching distinctly beyond half-way of pasterns (“boots”). - Disturbingly asymmetrical white markings on head and/or chest. - Black ticks and stripes within the white on the chest. - “Dirty” white (strong spots of pigmentation). - Black coat with a touch of brown or red.
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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