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RUSSIAN BLACK TERRIER
(This is the UK Interim Breed Standard
)
General Appearance.
Large, imposing dog, above average size, strongly built with massive bone.
Well-proportioned, general, appearance, sturdy and robust frame. Well-developed
muscles. Body almost square. A harsh and thick coat, well furnished on
head and limbs. Trimmed.
Characteristics.
Natural guarding instincts. Easily trained. Very adaptable.
Temperament.
Alert, lively and even-tempered, wary of strangers. Resilient, brave and
self-confident.
Head and Skull.
Well proportioned with moderately broad skull and rounded cheekbones.
Eyebrows slightly pronounced. Skull flat. Medium stop, not too accentuated.
Top line of muzzle parallel to the top line of the skull. Muzzle solid
with slight tapering towards the tip and length a little shorter than
skull. Whiskers and beard give muzzle a squared-off shape. Lips thick
and black in colour, tightly fitting. Large black nose.
Eyes.
Medium, oval in appearance and dark. Set obliquely and wide apart. Eyelids
dark and fitting tightly.
Ears.
High set, pendant, not too big, triangular in shape with the inner edge
lying tightly against the cheekbone.
Mouth.
Jaws strong, with perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. upper
teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws. Full,
strong dentition desirable.
Neck.
Reasonably long, powerful, muscular and clean cut. Flows into the top
line at an approximate 45° angle.
Forequarters.
Shoulders well laid back. Seen from the front, legs straight and parallel,
pasterns short and straight. Elbows carried close to the body.
Body.
High withers clearly marked above top line, back level and muscular. Depth
of chest level with elbows or slightly below, Chest deep with well-sprung
ribs. Moderate tuck-up. Loin short, wide, muscular and slightly arched.
Rump large and muscular with a barely visible slope towards the tail which
is set high on the croup.
Hindquarters.
Seen from behind, legs straight and parallel, set wider than the front
legs. Thighs muscular and well developed. Stifles well bent and hocks
set low.
Feet.
Large, well arched and rounded with thick black pads. Black nails.
Tail.
Set high and thick. Customarily docked, leaving three to four vertebrae.
Undocked, the tail set is more important than carriage. The tail may also
curl over the back, but not gay. The length and thickness is determined
by the proportions of the dog.
Gait/Movement.
At the trot, legs move in a straight line, with forelegs converging slightly.
Fairly elastic movement. Ground-covering movement with good reach in the
forequarters and good driving power in the hindquarters.
Coat.
Medium texture weatherproof coat, with dense undercoat. Not wiry or soft.
When brushed the hair is broken coated and slightly waved. Furnishings
well developed on eyebrows, beard and legs. The ears (from fold to tip),
skull, cheeks, throat to sternum, underside of the tail, buttocks and
rear of stifle are closely trimmed.
Colour.
Black or black with grey hairs.
Size.
Height at the withers: Dogs 68 -77cm (27 – 30 1/2 ins), Bitches
66 -72cm (26 – 28 1/2 ins).
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.
Note.
Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended
into the scrotum.
(Please note that this Breed Standard
is the sole property of The UK Kennel Club.)
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