Characteristics
Alert, lively, self-confident and active.
Temperament
Steady, intelligent working dog, with no signs of nervousness or aggression.
Head and Skull
Head in proportion to size. Skull broad, flat and square, distance between
stop and occiput being equal to width between orifices of ears. Muzzle
strong and equal in length to distance between stop and occiput. Whole
effect being that of a dog with strength of muzzle and plenty of brain
room. Moderate stop. Nose large and square, generally black but normally
following coat colour in blues and browns. Nose and lips of solid colour
without spots or patches. Pigmentation of lips and eye rims follows
nose colour.
Eyes
Toning with coat colour, set widely apart and large, soft and affectionate,
not protruding. Eyebrows arched up and forward but not so long as to
obscure eyes.
Ears
Of medium size and drooping. When alert, ears lift at base, level with,
but not above, top of skull, increasing apparent breadth of skull.
Mouth
Teeth large and white. Jaws strong with a perfect, regular and complete
scissor bite preferred, i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth
and set square to the jaws. Level bite tolerated but undesirable.
Neck
Moderate length, muscular and slightly arched.
Forequarters
Shoulders sloping well back. Legs straight and vertical with good bone,
covered with shaggy hair all round. Pasterns flexible without weakness.
Body
Length of back comes from length of ribcage and not that of loin. Back
level and ribs well sprung but not barrelled. Loin strong and chest
deep, giving plenty of heart and lung room.
Hindquarters
Well muscled with good second thighs, well bent stifles and low hocks.
Lower leg falls at right angle to ground and, in normal stance, is just
behind a line vertically below point of buttocks.
Feet
Oval with soles well padded. Toes arched and close together, well covered
with hair, including between pads.
Tail
Set low, without kink or twist, and long enough for end of bone to reach
at least point of hock. Carried low with an upward swirl at tip whilst
standing or walking, may be extended at speed. Never carried over back.
Covered with abundant hair.
Gait/Movement
Supple, smooth and long-reaching, covering ground with minimum of effort.
Coat
Double with soft, furry, and close undercoat. Outer coat flat, harsh,
strong and shaggy, free from woolliness and curl, though slight wave
permissible. Length and density of hair sufficient to provide a protective
coat and to enhance shape of dog, but not enough to obscure natural
lines of body. Coat must not be trimmed in any way. Bridge of nose sparsely
covered with hair slightly longer on side just to cover lips. From cheeks,
lower lips and under chin, coat increases in length towards chest, forming
typical beard.
Colour
Slate grey, reddish-fawn, black, blue, all shades of grey, brown and
sandy with or without white markings. When white occurs it appears on
foreface, as a blaze on skull, on tip of tail, on chest, legs and feet
and, if round the collar, roots of white hair should not extend behind
shoulder. White should not appear above hocks on outside of hindlegs.
Slight tan markings are acceptable on eyebrows, inside ears, on cheeks,
under root of tail and on legs where white joins main colour.
Size
Ideal height: dogs: 53-56 cms (21-22 ins); bitches: 51-53 cms (20-21
ins). Overall quality and proportions should be considered before size
but excessive variations from the ideal height should be discouraged.
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.
Note
Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended
into the scrotum.