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BLACK TERRIER
(Tchiorny Terrier)
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FCI-Standard N°327/
19.
02.
1996
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TRANSLATION
: Translated from Russian to French on September
29, 1993 by Mr.R.Triquet, with the collaboration
of Mme Annie Allain, assistant professor of
Russian at the University of Lille III, France.
Translated from French to English on July 28, 1995
by Christopher Arts and Jane Pampalone. |
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ORIGIN
: Russia.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE
ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD
: 29.09.1983.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I.
:Groupe 2 Pinscher and Schnauzer –Molossoid
breeds - Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs and other
breeds.
Section 1.4 Tchiorny Terrier.Without working
trial. |
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GENERAL APPEARANCE
:
The size of the Black
Terriers is larger than an average dog. Black
Terriers are strong, with massive one structure
and well-developed muscles. The skin is tight and
elastic, without any folds or dewlap.
Dogs of this breed are assertive, wary of
strangers and resistant; they adjust easily to
different climates. The Black Terrier must yield
to training. |
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PHYSICAL APPEARANCE
: Robust and rustic.
Faults : Feeble or fragile
appearance, insufficient muscle tone.
Major faults : Light bone
structure, weak muscle tone, frail and weak
constitution. |
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INDEX OF THE FORMAT
: The proportion of the length of the body vs. the
height at the withers is 100 : 105.
Faults : Format slightly too large
(106 : 108).
Major faults : Format too large (in
excess of 108). |
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BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT
: Extremely energetic, hardy, stable temperament,
but very lively, with strong reactions of defense.
Faults : Timid, excessively
excitable, passive.
Major faults : Fearful, extremely
excitable, extremely passive. |
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CHARACTERISTICS TYPICAL FOR
EACH SEX
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Clearly expressed, depending on the sex. Male
dogs are of greater size, more masculine and more
massive than bitches.
Faults : Minor deviation from the
required sexual characteristics.
Major faults : Strong deviation
from the required characteristics. Male with a
feminine appearance or vice versa. |
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HEAD
Long and
moderately narrow skull with well-rounded
cheekbones. The forehead is flat. The stop
is marked but not too pronounced. The muzzle
is parallel with the topline of the skull.
The muzzle is massive, slightly tapering. The
length of the muzzle is slightly less than the
length of the skull. The moustache and the
beard give the muzzle a truncated and square
appearance. The lips are thick and full. The
upper lip is adjusted to the line of the lower
jaw without forming flews.
Faults :
Head too small, forehead rounded, stop hardly
marked or excessively pronounced, protruding
cheekbones, soft lips.
Major faults
: Coarse head, too light or too heavy, rounded
head; muzzle short, pointed or turned-up.
EARS:
Attached high on the head, hanging down
straight from the base, small and triangular
in shape. The front rim of the ear hangs down
against the cheekbones.
Faults :
Ears set too low; long ears, flying ears, ears
held apart from the cheekbones.
Major faults
: Ears standing up from the base, semi-erect
ears.
EYES :
Small, oval shaped, slanted, dark in colour.
Faults : Big
eyes or eye colour not sufficiently dark.
Visible third eyelid. Visible haw. Presence
of a milky spot on the eye.
Major faults
: Light coloured eye, cross-eyed.
TEETH :
Strong, white in colour, closely positioned.
The incisors are positioned in one line, the
bite is a scissors bite.
Faults :
Poorly developed teeth, teeth not
corresponding with age, damaged teeth which do
not interfere with the proper occlusion of the
bite. Absence of up to two of the first
premolars or absence of one of the first
premolars and one of the second premolars.
Light tar build-up.
Major faults
: Very small teeth, missing teeth; incisors
not aligned; any deviation from a scissors
bite; absence of an incisor or a canine,
absence of a third or a fourth premolar or any
molar. Teeth with severely damaged enamel. |
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NECK
:
Long,
massive, dry, set at a 40 – 45 degree angle to
the topline.
Faults :
Short neck, blocky neck, showing a dewlap or
held low. |
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BODY
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CHEST :
Large, deep, showing several well-sprung
ribs. The lower part of the chest is
positioned at the level of the elbows or
slightly below this level.
Faults :
Ribs not well sprung, chest not descending to
the level of the elbows, ribcage slightly
flat.
Major faults
: Barrel shaped ribcage, too wide, not enough
let down, flat or narrow.
ABDOMEN :
Set above the lower line of the chest.
Faults :
Strongly tucked-up or whippety abdomen.
WITHERS :
High, clearly marked above the dorsal topline.
Faults :
Low, poorly developed withers.
BACK :
Straight, large, muscular.
Faults :
Weak back, narrow or insufficiently muscled.
Major faults
: Concave or convex back.
LOIN :
Short, wide, muscular and slightly arched.
Faults : Long,
insufficiently rounded.
Major faults
: Badly coupled, narrow or very arched.
RUMP :
Large, muscular, with a barely visible slope
towards the tail, which is set high on the
croup.
Faults : Horizontal rump or
slightly sloping rump, insufficiently muscled.
Major faults
: Slanting or narrow rump. |
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TAIL
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Set
high, thick and docked short, leaving 3 to 4
vertebrae.
Faults :
Tail set low, incorrectly docked tail.
Major faults
: Tail not docked. |
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LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS
: Seen from the front, the legs are straight
and parallel. The angle of the shoulder blade
with the upper arm is approximately 110
degrees. The elbows must point backwards.
The forearms are short and vertical. The
pasterns are short and straight.
Faults :
Shoulder is slightly too straight, elbows
slightly turned inwards or outwards; pasterns
weak, outwards or inwards.
Major faults
: Upright shoulder; strong deviation of the
elbows; deviation of the forearm; knuckling
over, down or pastern.
HINDQUARTERS
: Seen from behind, the legs are straight and
parallel, but held more wide than the front
legs. The thighs are muscular and well
developed. The lower thighs are long and set
obliquely. The hock joint is dry and well
developed. The hocks (metatarsals) are
massive, long and almost vertical.
Faults: Weak
muscle tone, short legs, slightly cow hocked
legs (or bow-legged). Angulations slightly
too straight or the angle at the hock too
narrow. Hare feet.
Major faults
: The same as above, but more pronounced.
Rump too high. Hock joints perfectly straight
or with a very narrow angulation.
FEET :
(Fore- and hind feet) : Thick, with well
arched pads, rounded in shape.
Faults :
Feet pointing outwards or inwards.
Major faults
: Feet flat or crooked. |
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GAIT / MOVEMENT
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Easy,
harmonious and fluid. A slow trot or the
gallop are the most typical movements. When
trotting, the legs must move in a straight
line, with the front legs converging towards a
median line. The back and the loin show an
elastic movement.
Faults :
Slight deviation from the requirement that the
legs move in a straight line. Insufficient
extension of the front or hind legs.
Major faults
: Restricted or clumsy movement, movement of
the hind legs not straight (crab-like
movement), unbalanced movement of the rump
(rolling movement of the hindquarters), pacing
movement. |
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COAT
HAIR : The
hair is rough, hard, ample and extremely
dense. The broken’s hair length is between
1.6 and 3.9 inches (4 – 10 cm) and covers the
entire body. On the muzzle, the coat forms a
rough, brushy moustache on the upper lip and a
beard on the lower lip. Above the eyes, the
eyebrows are rough and bristled. On the neck
and the withers, the coat is longer and forms
a mane. The forelegs down until the elbows
and the hind legs until the thighs are covered
by a rough and long coat. The undercoat is
dense and well-developed
Faults :
Straight hair, not broken. Wavy hair, soft
hair, hair longer than 3.9 inches (10 cm).
Insufficient formation of moustache, beard or
eyebrows. Frizzy hair.
Major faults
: Hair too long (in excess of 5.9 inches (15
cm)), soft hair, falling hair, short hair,
smooth hair; absence of coat developments on
head or legs.
COLOUR :
Black or black with grey hairs.
Faults :
Brown or grey shadings, small white spot on
chest.
Major faults : Brown or
grey coat, reddish patches; white spots on
chin, head, neck and legs. |
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WEIGHT
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Male dogs : 25.7 – 28.1
inches (66 - 72 cm).
Bitches : 25.0 – 27.3
inches (64 - 70 cm).
Faults : Slightly leggy or
short on the legs. Height at withers of male
dogs below 25.7 inches (66 cm) or above 28.1
inches (72 cm); height at the withers of
bitches below 25.0 inches (64 cm) or above
27.3 inches (70 cm).
Major faults : Rump set too
high or withers too low. Height at withers of
male dogs below 25.4 inches (65 cm) or above
28.9 inches (74 cm); height at withers of
bitches below 24.6 inches (63 cm) or above
28.1 inches (72 cm). |
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FAULTS
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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.
DISQUALIFYING FAULTS
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Any deviation from the
scissors-bite requirement.
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Parti-coloured coat.
White markings on feet. Red patches. Grey
coat.
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Absence of an incisor or
a canine. Absence of any third premolar or
any fourth premolar. Absence of any molar
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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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