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Breed
Standard
General Appearance
Profuse,
pure white, stand-off coat. Pointed muzzle, triangular shaped ears standing erect.
Bushy tail curled over back. Overall quality of body firm and strong, full of
flexibility. Ratio of height to length, 10:11.
Characteristics
Affectionate,
companionable. Slightly chary at first meeting with strangers.
Temperament
Alert, intelligent, bold and lively.
Head and Skull
Head
medium size, without coarseness; moderately broad, slightly rounded. Skull broadest
at occiput; well defined stop; forehead not protruding. Muzzle pointed, neither
too thick nor too long. Lips firm, tightly closed, black. Nose round, small and
black.
Eyes
Dark, moderate size, oval-shaped, set rather
obliquely and not too wide apart; black eye rims.
Ears
Small,
angular, standing erect. Set high, facing forward, not too wide apart.
Mouth
Jaws strong with perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e.
upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws.
Neck
Strong, arched and of moderate length.
Forequarters
Well proportioned and balanced. Shoulders well laid. Forelegs straight;
elbows firm and tight; pasterns slightly sloping.
Body
Chest
broad and deep. Ribs powerfully sprung; belly moderately firm with good tuck-up.
Back straight and short. Loins broad and firm. Croup slightly arched.
Hindquarters
Well proportioned and balanced. Muscular, moderately angulated. Hindlegs parallel
to each other viewed from rear.
Feet
Small round, cat-like
and well cushioned. Pads black, nails preferably dark.
Tail
Moderate length, root set high, curled over back.
Gait/Movement
Light,
nimble, active, energetic and very smooth.
Coat
Outer coat
straight and stand-off. Profuse, short, dense undercoat, soft in texture. Shorter
on face, ears, front of fore- and hindlegs and below hocks. Remainder of body
covered with long coat. Mane on neck and shoulders reaching down to brisket. Tail
profusely covered with long hair. Colour Pure white.
Size
Height
at shoulders: dogs: 34-37 cms (13½-14½ ins); bitches 30-34 cms (11¾ - 13½).
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.
Male animals should
have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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