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FCI-Standard N° 328
/ 22. 04. 1996 / GB
CAUCASIAN SHEPHERD
(Kavkazskaïa
Ovtcharka)
TRANSLATION
: Translated from Russian to French by Madame Allain and
Mr.R.Triquet, senior-lecturers at the University of Lille
III; from French to English by Mrs. Peggy Davis.
ORIGIN
: Russia.
DATE OF
PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD
: 30.01.1985.
UTILIZATION
: Sheep-, guard- and defense dog.
CLASSIFICATION
F.C.I. : Group
2 Pinscher and Schnauzer,
type- Molossian and Swiss, Mountain
and Cattle Dogs.
Section 2.2 Molossian, Mountain type.
Without working trial.
GENERAL
APPEARANCE
: The shepherd dogs from the Caucasus are
dogs of superior size to the average and large size dogs, of
robust even coarse constitution; by nature, they are
aggressive and distrustful of strangers. To these
peculiarities must be added the endurance, lack of demands
and the faculty of adaptation to varied thermal and climatic
conditions, allowing the use of the Caucasian Shepherd dog
in nearly all the regions of the Soviet Union.
The principal regions
of penetration of the Caucasian Sheepdog are the Federal
Republics of Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaidjan, the Independent
Republic of Kabardino-Balkarie, Daghestan and Kalmoukie, the
regions of the North Caucasus steppes and the surroundings
areas of Astrakhan. In the regions of the
Transcaucasus the dogs are of a more bulky type of
constitution, whereas in the steppes regions they are
lighter, higher on the legs and often short-haired.
BEHAVIOUR /
TEMPERAMENT : Type of great
alert activity, strong - balanced - calm. The
reactions of defense which manifest themselves in an active
form, are well developed.
An aggressive
disposition and distrust towards strangers are
characteristic.
TYPE OF
CONSTITUTION : Robust, even
coarse, with a massive bone structure and strong
musculature. Skin is thick but elastic.
INDEX OF BONE
STRUCTURE : (Proportion of
the perimeter of the pastern vs. the height at the withers)
= Males 21 - 22; females 20 - 22.
INDEX OF THE
FORMAT : The proportion of
the length of the body vs. the height at the withers is 100
- 108.
SEXUAL TYPE
: Well accentuated. The males are stronger and more
massive. The females are a bit smaller in size, of a
little lighter constitution.
HEAD
CRANIAL REGION
:
Skull
: Massive with a broad skull and strongly developed
zygomatic arches. Broad forehead, flat, divided in two
halves by a slight furrow.
Stop
: The stop is not clearly marked.
FACIAL REGION
:
Nose
: The nose is strong, broad, black. In the white and
the light straw coloured dogs, a brown (chestnut) coloured
nose is admissible.
Muzzle
: The muzzle is shorter than the length of the skull, only
lightly tapered.
Lips
: Strong lips, but lean and fitting tightly.
Teeth
: White, strong, well developed, close together, not showing
gaps. Incisors aligned at the base - Scissor bite.
Eyes
: Dark, small, oval shaped, deep set.
Ears
: Hanging, set high, cropped short.
NECK
: Powerful, short. Carried quite low so as to form an
angle of 30° to 40° in relation to the line of the back.
BODY
:
Withers
: Broad, muscular, well detached above the topline.
Back
: Broad, straight, muscled.
Loin
: Short, broad, slightly arched.
Rump
: Broad, muscled, set almost horizontal.
Chest
: Broad, deep, slightly rounded in shape. Lower line
of chest is at elbow level or lower.
Belly (abdomen)
: Moderately tucked up.
TAIL
: High set, hanging down, reaching the hock. In shape
of sickle, hook or ring. Docked tails are admitted.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS
: Seen from the front : straight and parallel. Angle
of the scapular-humeral articulation about 100°.
Forearm
: Straight, strong, long without excess.
Pastern
: Short, strong, placed on the vertical or with an
insignificant inclination.
Length of the legs up
to the elbows a little superior to the half of the height at
the withers. Index of height of the forequarters
(proportion of the height of the forequarters from the point
of the elbow to the ground vs. height at the withers) = 50 -
54.
HINDQUARTERS
: Seen from the back : straight and parallel; in profile :
slightly open at level of stifle articulation.
Legs
: Short.
Stifles
: Strong, broad, angle slightly open.
Metatarsal
: Thick, placed vertically.
Hindquarters not
sloping from front to back. The vertical line starting
from the ischiatic tuberosity must pass in the centre of the
hockjoint and of the hock.
FEET
: (front and hind feet).
Big, oval shaped,
compact and tight.
GAIT / MOVEMENT
: Free, swinging stride;
usually balanced. The characteristic gait is a short
trot, which in case of acceleration usually turns into a
slightly heavy gallop. On the move the legs must move
in straight line, the forelegs slightly converging towards
the median line; the articulations of the fore-and
hindquarters function with ease; the back and the loins work
smoothly. The withers and the rump should remain at
the same level during the trot.
COAT
HAIR
: Straight hair, coarse, with a strongly developed undercoat
of a lighter colour. On the head and front part of the
limbs, hair shorter and lying well flat against body.
We distinguish 3 groups according to the coat :
·
Long-haired : top coat longer.
The long hairs on the neck form a ruff, on the rear parts of
the legs fringes and culottes. The thick coat, which
covers the whole of the tail, makes it thick and bushy.
·
Shor-haired : Covered with a thick
coat, relatively short, without a ruff, without fringes,
without culottes nor feahtering on the tail.
·
Intermediate type long-haired but
without ruff, fringes, culottes or feathering.
COLOUR
: Banded hair of grey, with varied shades, usually light
with a tendency towards ginger (rusty), straw colour, white,
reddish brown, brindle and also pied coat and scattered with
patches.
SIZE
:
Height at the
withers : For the males, not less
than 65 cm; for the females, not less than 62 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.
·
Constitution a little weak or frail.
·
Slight deviation in relation of the
format indicated.
·
Lack of gameness and energy, lack of
distrust towards strangers.
·
Slight deviation in relation to
sexual type. Females of male type.
·
Head insufficiently broad and
massive.
·
Forehead too bulging, transition from
forehead to muzzle (stop) abrupt or too lightly marked.
·
Muzzle short or elongated.
·
Lips soft, loosely-hanging.
·
Teeth showing abnormal wear in
relation to age. Presence of broken teeth which do not
harm the occlusion (bite). Absence of at most two
first premolars, or absence of one the first and one of the
second premolars. Slight yellowing of the teeth.
·
Light eyes, lower eyelids slightly
drooping. Presence of milky white spots on the cornea.
·
Ears set low, not cropped.
·
Neck long, lacking power.
·
Weakly developed withers, standing
out insufficiently above the topline of the back.
·
Soft back, arched or narrow.
·
Longish loin, straight or too arched.
·
Rump insufficiently muscular or
slightly sloping.
·
Chest slightly flattened. The
lower region of the chest not quite reaching the elbow line
(insufficiently let down).
·
Belly too tucked up or too bulky
(profile convex).
·
Forequarters : Small deviations in
relation to angles of shoulder articulations, forearm
slightly shortened or lengthtened, slight deviation of
elbows, slight toeing out, pastern too oblique.
·
Hindquarters : Seen from behind :
small deviation in relation to the parallelism (slight
closeness or spreading of the hocks). Legs a little
wide apart or a little close together, hindquarters too
straight, hindquarters slightly overbuilt.
·
Feet : Soft or of elongated shape.
Dewclaws present.
·
Movement : Deviations in relation to
the normal movement (the dog brings the legs in or puts them
out). The articulations do not function with
sufficient ease. Lack of suppleness of back and loins
movement. Rump raised during the trotting movement.
Slight side-to-side swinging of the rump (rolling of the
hindquarters).
SERIOUS FAULT
:
·
Constitution with strongly marked
weakness or frailness.
·
Important deviation in relation to
the format indicated.
·
Timid dog, strongly marked
indifference; lack of aggressiveness.
·
Strong deviations in relation to
sexual type. Males of female type.
·
Light head, narrow, with pointed
muzzle, not in proportion with the general type of
construction, turned up muzzle.
·
Teeth small, scattered (wide apart),
insufficiently developed. Incisors implanted in
irregular line. Teeth with badly damaged enamel.
·
Eyes of different colours; lower
eyelids drooping, showing part of the schlerotica.
·
Back sagging or very arched.
·
Loin long, sagging or too curved.
·
Rump narrow, short or distinctly
falling away.
Chest flat, narrow, insufficiently
developed.
·
Forequarters : Straight shoulders or
angle of shoulder too closed, forearm crooked or thin,
marked deviation of elbows, very weak pastern, distinctly
toeing out, or one or both feet pidgeon - toed (turned in).
·
Hindquarters : Strongly marked
deviations in relation to the parallelism.
Hindquarters excessively straight. Legs bowed.
Hindquarters very overbuilt.
·
Feet very splayed or flat.
·
Soft coat, wavy, without undercoat.
·
Black, black with ginger (rusty)
patches, chestnut in varied combinations.
·
Restricted movement, heavy.
Rump very much overbuilt, when trotting, in relation to the
withers. Marked vertical movement of the rump.
Ambling gait.
·
For the males a height at the withers
less than 65 cm; for the females, less than 62 cm.
ELIMINATING
FAULTS :
·
Aggresive or overly shy.
·
All deviations in relation to the
correct scissor bite.
·
Absence of one of the canines or one
of the incisors; absence of one of the third or fourth
premolars or of one molar.
·
Black and brown (chestnut) colour of
the coat.
Any dog clearly
showing physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be
disqualified.
N.B.
: Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles
fully descended into the scrotum.
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