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IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS
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The overall dog
is longer than high.
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The depth of the body from
the withers to the brisket should equal the
length of foreleg from elbows to
the ground.
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The girth behind
the elbows should be about 40 to 43 cm. |
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BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT
: A lively, alert and active Terrier with a
keen, intelligent expression. Bold and
fearless, friendly but quietly confident. |
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HEAD
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : The skull should be
flat and of moderate width gradually
decreasing in width to the eyes and tapering
to a wide muzzle.
Stop : Well defined but not
over pronounced.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Black.
Muzzle : The length from the
stop to the nose should be slightly shorter
than from the stop to the occiput.
Lips : Tight-fitting and
pigmented black.
Jaws/Teeth : Very strong, deep,
wide and powerful. Strong teeth closing to a
scissor bite.
Eyes : Small dark and with keen
expression. MUST not be prominent and eyelids
should fit closely. The eyelid rims should be
pigmented black. Almond shape.
Ears : Button or dropped of
good texture and great mobility.
Cheeks : The cheek muscles
should be well developed. |
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NECK
: Strong and clean allowing head to be carried
with poise. |
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BODY
:
General : Rectangular.
Back : Level. The length from
the withers to the root of tail slightly
greater than the height from the withers to
the ground.
Loin : The loins should be
short, strong and deeply muscled.
Chest : Chest deep rather than
wide, with good clearance from the ground,
enabling the brisket to be located at the
height mid-way between the ground and the
withers. Ribs should be well sprung from the
spine, flattening on the sides so that the
girth behind the elbows can be spanned by two
hands - about 40 cm to 43 cm.
Sternum : Point of sternum
clearly in front of the point of shoulder. |
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TAIL
: May droop at rest. When moving should be
erect and if docked the tip should be on the
same level as ears. |
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LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS :
Shoulders : Well sloped back
and not heavily loaded with muscle.
Upper arm : Of sufficient
length and angulation to ensure elbows are set
under the body.
Forelegs : Straight in bone
from the elbows to the toes whether viewed
from the front
or the side.
HINDQUARTERS : Strong and
muscular, balanced in proportion to the
shoulder.
Stifles : Well angulated.
Hock joints : Low set.
Rear pastern(Metatarsus) :
Parallel when viewed from behind while in free
standing position.
FEET : Round, hard, padded, not
large, toes moderately arched, turned neither
in nor out. |
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GAIT / MOVEMENT
: True,
free and springy. |
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COAT
HAIR : May be smooth, broken or
rough. Must be weatherproof. Coats should
not be altered (stripped out) to appear smooth
or broken.
COLOUR : White MUST predominate
with black and/or tan markings. The
tan markings can be from the lightest tan to
the richest tan (chestnut). |
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SIZE AND WEIGHT
:
Ideal Height :
25 cm (10 ins) to 30 cm (12 ins).
Weight : Being
the equivalent of 1 kg to each 5 cm in height,
i.e. a 25 cm high dog should weigh
approximately 5 kg and a 30 cm high dog should
weigh 6 kg. |
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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.
However, the following weaknesses should be
particularly penalised:
·
Lack of true
Terrier characteristics.
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Lack of balance,
i.e. over exaggeration of any points.
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Sluggish or
unsound movement.
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Faulty mouth. |
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Any dog clearly
showing physical or behavioural abnormalities
shall be disqualified. |
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N.B.
: Male animals should have two apparently
normal testicles fully descended into the
scrotum. |
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