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FCI-Standard N° 356 / 25. 07. 2008 (Dutch / Ned. standaard)

 

DANISH-SWEDISH FARMDOG (Dansk-Svensk Gårdshund)     Foto

 

TRANSLATION : Renée Sporre-Willes in collaboration with Jennifer Mulholland.

 

ORIGIN : Denmark and Sweden.

 

DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 05.07.2008.

 

UTILIZATION: Farm and Companion Dog.

 

CLASSIFICATION F.C.I.: Group 2      Pinscher and Schnauzer, Moloissoid breeds - Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs.

                                             Section 1.1 Pinscher and Schnauzer type.

                                             Without working test.

 

BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY:

Recognised in Denmark and Sweden in 1987 under the breed name Danish-Swedish farmdog.

The breed has been known for a long time on farms in Denmark and Sweden.

The farmdog is used as a watchdog, ratter and companion.

 

GENERAL APPEARANCE: A small, compact and slightly rectangular dog. Known to mature late.

 

IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS: The body should be slightly rectangular, 9:10.

The proportions between depth of body and length of legs should be 1:1.

 

BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT: Alert, attentive and lively.

 

HEAD: Head should be triangular in shape and slightly small in proportion to body.

 

CRANIAL REGION:

Skull: Rather broad and slightly rounded.

Stop: Well defined.

 

FACIAL REGION:

Nose: Colour in accordance with colour of patches.

Muzzle: Well developed and gradually narrowing towards the nose but must not give a snippy impression.

Muzzle slightly shorter than the skull. Nosebridge straight.

Jaws/teeth: Jaws strong. Scissors bite with even and well developed incisors. Pincer bite tolerated.

Cheeks: Pronounced without exaggeration.

Eyes: Medium sized, slightly rounded, neither protruding nor sunken. Attentive and kind expression.

Dark eye colour in dogs with black patches.

Slightly lighter eye colour permissible in dogs with yellow or liver brown patches.

Ears: Medium sized. Rose or button, in both cases the fold should be just above the skull.

Button ears: The tip should lie close to cheeks.

 

NECK: Of medium length, strong and slightly arched. No throatiness.

 

BODY: Compact with good substance.

Loin: Short, broad and slightly arched.

Croup: Slightly rounded.

Chest: Long, deep and roomy with very well sprung ribs. Forechest well defined.

Underline and belly: Belly only slightly tucked up.

 

TAIL: Not set too high. Naturally long tail or naturally short tail (stumpy or bobbed).

Tail should be carried straight, with a slight curve or like a sickle.

 

LIMBS

 

FOREQUARTERS:

General appearance: Front legs straight and parallel. The front is proportionally broader than the width of ribcage.

Shoulder blade: Oblique.

Upper arm: Oblique.

Pastern (Metacarpus): Strong and springy.

Forefeet: Small, oval and not tightly knit.

 

HINDQUARTERS:

General appearance: Well angulated knee and hock joints. Parallel and well muscled.

Upper Thighs: Fairly broad.

Hind feet: See front feet.

 

GAIT/MOVEMENT: Parallel and free.

 

COAT

 

HAIR: Short and smooth. Harsh on body.

 

COLOUR: White dominating.

Patches of different colours, sizes and combinations permissible (black, tan, brown and different shades of fawn).

With or without tan markings. Flecking permissible.

 

SIZE:

Height at withers: Males       34–37 cm.

                           Females    32–35 cm.

                           Tolerance +/- 2 cm.

 

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 the health and welfare of the dog.

ELIMINATING FAULTS :

 

 

Any dog showing physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be disqualified.

 

N. B: Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.

 

 

Ned. standaard DEENS-ZWEEDSE BOERDERIJHOND     Foto

 

Boerderij- en gezelschapshond, F.C.I. Groep 2, sectie 1.1 en sinds juli 2008 door de F.C.I. erkend.

De Dansk/Svensk Gårdshund werd vóór de erkenning in 1987 Skånsk Terrier genoemd, naar de zuidelijkste provincie van Skåne, en Terriër aangezien hij leek op Fox Terriërs uit vroeger eeuwen. De honden van dit Pinscher/Foxterriër-type kwamen sinds de 19e eeuw voor in de landen rond de Baltische Zee.

Zij komen waarschijnlijk voort uit kruisingen tussen Pinschers en Fox Terriërs en werden op boerderijen gebruikt om ongedierte te bestrijden en als waakhonden.

In de zestiger jaren werden er inspanningen geleverd om het ras erkend te krijgen. In februari 1986 kwamen 107 honden bij elkaar en men bewees dat er een behoorlijke gelijkheid in type was. Dezelfde ervaring deed men in Denemarken op en daarom stelde men vast, dat dit nieuwe ras voldoende genenpool had. Het ras werd erkend in 1987 met de naam van beide landen in de naam van het ras.

 

De ideale schofthoogte voor reuen is 34-37 cm, voor teven 32-35 cm.

De vacht is glad, vlak aanliggend en glanzend. Wit is de overheersende kleur en de grote vlekken van zwarte, met of zonder tan-aftekening, geel, geel-rood, liverbrown met of zonder tan-aftekening.

Het lichaam is compact, bijna rechthoekig. Het hoofd is proportioneel klein.

Hij is levendig, behendig, snel en kan erg hoog springen. Het is een waakhond.

De Zweedse kennelclub registreert jaarlijks 200 Dansk/Svensk Gårdshund.

 

Zie ook Raad van Beheer.

 

 

FCI-Standard N° 357 / 19. 05. 2009 (Dutch / Ned. standaard)

 

SOUTHEASTERN EUROPEAN SHEPHERD (Ciobănesc Românesc de Bucovina)     Foto

 

TRANSLATION : RKC & SKC, revised by Jennifer Mulholland.

 

ORIGIN : Southeastern Europe.

 

PATRONAGE : Romania and Serbia.

 

DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 26.03.2009.

 

UTILIZATION : Guardian for flocks and an excellent watchdog.

 

CLASSIFICATION FCI : Group 2      Pinscher & Schnauzer, Molossoids breeds, Swiss Mountain and Cattle dogs.              

       Section 2.2 Mountain type Molossoids.

                                           Without working trial.

 

BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : It is a natural breed with its origin in the Carpathian Mountains (Romania and Serbia) and the South of Danube (some regions of Bulgaria). Special attention for the development of the breed arose in the regions of northeastern Romania, the county of Bucovina as well as in the South of the Danube (Serbia): the well-known transhumance areas of the shepherds since immemorial times. Selection and improvement have lead to the actual type. The breed is successfully used both for defending the flocks and herds and as watchdogs for households in the mentioned regions.

 

GENERAL APPEARANCE : Large sized dog; commanding, haughty and proud. The breed has an obvious sexual dimorphism.

 

IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS : The length of the body is slightly superior to the height at the withers. The length of the skull is equal to the length of the muzzle.

 

BEHAVIOUR/CHARACTER : Balanced, calm and loyal, he likes children. It is a very good guardian for flocks, courageous and a real fighter against the possible animals of prey (bear, wolf, and lynx). It has a strong bark. When strangers or animals approach, its barking is very strong, with a low tonality. During the night, it patrols around the household or the flock/herd.

 

HEAD : Massive but not heavy, slightly higher than the topline.

 

CRANIAL REGION :

Skull : Moderately wide, slightly domed. The upper profile of the skull and muzzle are slightly divergent. Viewed from the front, the skull is slightly domed, seen from the side it is almost flat. Skull width: males 16-18 cm, females 15-17 cm, zygomatic arches are moderately developed. Occipital protuberance is slightly evident.

Stop : Slightly pronounced.

 

FACIAL REGION :

Nose : Large, well developed, black.

Muzzle : Blunt, of the same length as the skull; well developed, narrowing progressively towards the nose but never pointed; strong mandible.

Lips : Thick and tight, strong pigmentation.

Jaws/Teeth : Strong jaws; complete dentition, strong, healthy and white teeth, well set; scissor bite. Pincer bite is tolerated.

Cheeks : Not prominent.

Eyes : Small related to the head; almond-shaped and obliquely, brown or slightly light but never yellow. Eyelids well pigmented.

Ears : Relatively high set, “V” shaped with slightly rounded tip, pendent and carried close to cheeks. Cropping is prohibited.

 

NECK : Medium length, large and strong, without dewlap.

 

BODY : Good stamina.

Topline : Horizontal.

Withers : Slightly evident.

Back : Strong and muscular.

Loin : Muscular and strong.

Croup : Muscular and moderately inclined towards base of tail.

Chest : Broad and deep, descending to elbows, well sprung ribs.

Underline : Slightly ascendant.

 

TAIL : High set-on. At rest, it is pendent; reaching to or lower than the hock; when the dog is alert or in action the tail is raised up to the level of the back or slightly above it, with slight upward curve, but never curled over the back. Docking is prohibited.

 

LIMBS : Upright, seen from the front or the side.

 

FOREQUARTERS :

General appearance : Upright, seen from the front or the side.

Shoulders : Long, oblique, well muscled and firmly attached to the body. Scapular-humeral angle approximately 100-110°.

Upper Arm : Moderately long, muscular.

Elbow : Close to the body, free movement.

Forearm : Strong, not too long.

Carpus (wrist) : Strong.

Pastern : Short, slightly slanting.

Forefeet : Oval, compact and massive, toes tight and arched, black or ashen nails.

 

HINDQUARTERS :

General appearance : Muscular and strong, normal in stance.

Upper Thigh : Medium long, wide, very muscular.

Stifle : Femoral-tibia angle is aprox. 110°.

Lower thigh : Moderately long, muscular.

Hock : Wide, viewed from the side, moderate angulation. Seen from behind, parallel to median plane of body.

Metatarsus (Rear pastern) : Strong and upright. The presence of dewclaws should not be penalized.

Hind feet : Oval, compact and strong, with black or ashen nails.

 

GAIT/MOVEMENT : Harmonious, elastic, well coordinated, giving the impression of effortless power. Preferred gait is the trot. Crossover will be penalized.

 

SKIN : Thick, close fitting, dark-ashen pigmentation.

 

COAT

 

HAIR : Head and the front part of the legs are covered with short hair. On the body, hair is abundant, long (6-9 cm), flat, straight and rough. Undercoat is shorter, very dense and supple, and of a lighter colour. At the neck region, hair is much longer forming a mane; on the backside of the forequarters, the hair forms fringes; on the backside of hindquarters, the hair is longer and forms culottes. The tail is bushy.

 

COLOUR :

Classical colour : Main colour of coat is a clear white or white-beige with distinct patches of grey, black or black with red-fawn reflections. Black or grey ticks can appear on the legs. Brindle aspect of patches to be rejected.

Solid colours : Solid coloured subjects (without patches) are accepted but not encouraged: white, white-beige, ashen-grey or black.

 

SIZE AND WEIGHT :

Height at withers : Males    : 68-78 cm, ideal 71-75 cm.

                Females : 64-72 cm, ideal 66-68 cm.

                            Tolerance : - 4 cm.

Weight : In proportion to height.

 

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 on the health and welfare of the dog.

SERIOUS FAULTS :

ELIMINATORY FAULTS :

Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be disqualified.

 

N.B. : Males should have two testicles, both normally developed and fully descended into the scrotum.

 

 

FCI-Standard N° 358

 

 

                                                                                                                                  Naar de volgende rasstandaard.

 

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