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SHAR PEI |
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FCI-Standard N°309 / 09.
08. 1999 / GB |
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ORIGIN
: China.
PATRONAGE
: F.C.I.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE
ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD
: 14.04.1999.
UTILIZATION
: Hunting- and watch-dog.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I.
:Group 2 Pinscher and Schnauzer,Molossians and
Swiss Mountain-and Cattledogs.Section 2.1 Molossian,
Mastiff type.Without working trial. |
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BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY
: This Chinese breed has existed for hundreds of
years in the provinces bordering the South China
Sea. The town of Dialak in the province of Kwun
Tung is probably the place of origin.
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GENERAL APPEARANCE
: Active, compact, short coupled and squarely
built dog of medium size. Wrinkles over skull and
withers, small ears and « hippopotamus » muzzle
impart to the Shar Pei a unique look. Dogs larger
and more powerful than bitches. |
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IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS
: The height of the Shar Pei from withers to
ground is approximately equal to the length of the
body, from point of shoulder to point of buttock,
especially in males. The length from nose to stop
is approximately equal to the length from stop to
occiput. |
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BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT
: Calm, independent, loyal, affectionate to his
family. |
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HEAD
Rather large in proportion to body. Wrinkles on
forehead and cheeks continuing to form dewlap.
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Flat, broad.
Stop : Moderate.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Large and wide, preferably
black, but any colour conforming to general coat
colour permissible. Wide opened nostrils.
Muzzle : A distinctive feature of
the breed. Broad from root to tip of nose with no
suggestion of tapering. Lips and top of muzzle
well padded. Bulge at the base of the nose
permissible.
Mouth : Tongue, roof of mouth,
gums and flews : bluish black is preferred. Pink
spotted tongue permissible. Solid pink tongue
highly undesirable. In dilute-coloured dogs the
tongue is solid lavender.
Jaws/Teeth : Jaws strong with a
perfect scissor bite, i.e. the upper teeth closely
overlapping the lower teeth and set square to the
jaws. Padding of lower lip should not be so
excessive as to interfere with the bite.
Eyes : Dark, almond-shaped with a
scowling expression. Lighter colour permissible
in dilute-coloured dogs. Function of eyeball or
lid in no way disturbed by surrounding skin, folds
or hair. Any sign of irritation of eyeball,
conjunctiva or eyelids highly undesirable. Free
from entropion.
Ears : Very small, rather thick,
equilaterally triangular in shape, slightly
rounded at tip and set high on the skull with tips
pointing towards eyes; set well forward over eyes,
wide apart and close to skull. Pricked ears
highly undesirable. |
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NECK
: Medium length, strong, set well on shoulders.
The loose skin under the neck should not be
excessive. |
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BODY
: Folds of skin on body in mature dogs highly
undesirable except on withers and base of tail,
which show moderate wrinkling.
Topline : Dips slightly behind
withers; then it rises slightly over loin.
Back : Short, strong.
Loin : Short, broad, slightly
arched.
Croup : Rather flat.
Chest : Broad and deep, brisket
reaching the elbow.
Underline : Rises slightly under
the loin. |
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TAIL
: Thick and round at the root, tapering to a fine
point. The tail is set very high, a
characteristic feature of the breed. May be
carried high and curved, carried in tight curl or
curved over or to either side of the back. Lack
of or incomplete tail highly undesirable. |
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LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : Forelegs straight,
moderate length, good bone. The skin on forelegs
shows no wrinkle.
Shoulders : Muscular, well laid and
sloping.
Metacarpus (Pastern) : Slightly
sloping, strong and flexible.
HINDQUARTERS : Muscular, strong,
moderately angulated, perpendicular to the ground
and parallel to each other when viewed from the
rear. Wrinkles on upper thighs, lower thighs,
rear pasterns as well as the thickening of the
skin on hocks undesirable.
Hocks : Well let down.
FEET : Moderate size, compact, not
splayed. Toes well knuckled. Hindfeet free from
dewclaws. |
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GAIT / MOVEMENT
: The preferred gait is trot. The gait is free,
balanced, active with good forward reach and
strong drive from the hindquarters. The feet tend
to converge to a center line when the speed
increases. Stilted gait undesirable. |
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COAT
HAIR : A distinctive feature of the
breed : short, harsh and bristly. The coat is
straight and offstanding on the body, but
generally flatter on the limbs. No undercoat.
The coat may vary in length from 1 cm to 2,5 cm.
Never trimmed.
COLOUR : All solid colours
acceptable except white. Tail and rear part of
thighs frequently of a lighter colour. Darker
shading down the back and on the ears permissible. |
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SIZE
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Height : 44 - 51 cm at withers
(17,5 - 20 ins). |
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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. |
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SERIOUS FAULTS
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Deviation from a scissor bite
(as a transitory measure, a very slightly overshot
mouth is permissible).
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Snipy muzzle.
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Spotted tongue (except pink
spotted tongue).
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Large ears.
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Low set tail.
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Coat longer than 2,5 cm. |
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ELIMINATING FAULTS
:
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Flat foreface with badly
overshot bite; undershot bite.
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Solid pink tongue.
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Lower lip rolled in,
interfering with the bite.
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Round, bulging eye. Entropion,
ectropion.
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Skin, folds or hair disturbing
the normal function of the eye.
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Pricked ears.
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Absence of tail; stumpy tail.
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Heavy folds of skin on body
(except withers and base of tail) and limbs.
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Not a solid colour (albino,
brindle, patches, spots, black and tan, saddled
pattern). |
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N.B.
: Male animals should have two apparently normal
testicles fully descended into the scrotum. |
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REMARK
: Any artificial physical alteration to the Shar
Pei (in particular lips and eyelids) eliminates
the dog from competition. |
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