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Australian Briard Standard |
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| The Australian Standard - The Briard |
Kennel Club London Amended 5/02
GENERAL APPEARANCE - Rugged appearance; supple, muscular and well proportioned.
CHARACTERISTICS - Very intelligent, gay and lively.
TEMPERAMENT - Fearless, with no trace of timidity or aggressiveness.
HEAD AND SKULL - Skull slightly rounded and slightly longer from occiput to stop
than it is wide, when measured through points of cheekbones. Head is composed of
two equal rectangles, occiput to stop and stop to end of nose, when viewed in
profile from above. Muzzle square and very strong; any tendency to snipiness
highly undesirable. Stop clearly defined. Nose large and square, always black.
MOUTH - Teeth very strong and white with a perfect, regular and complete scissor
bite, i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the
jaws. Lips always black.
EYES - Horizontally placed, well open and rather large, not oblique. Intelligent
and gentle in expression. Dark brown, eye rims always black.
EARS - Set on high and covered with long hair. Should not lie too flat against
side of head. Fairly short, length of ear being equal to or slightly less than
half length of head. When dog alert, ears should be lifted slightly and swing
very slightly forward.
NECK - Of good length; strong and muscular; arched, giving proud carriage of
head and flowing smoothly into well placed shoulders.
FOREQUARTERS - Shoulders well angulated and well laid back, forelegs well
muscled, strongly boned.
BODY - Back firm and level, chest broad, medium spring of rib, well let down,
very slight slope at croup, determining set of tail. Very slightly longer in
body than height at shoulder.
HINDQUARTERS - Well angulated, with hocks set not too low and turning neither in
nor out, but leg below hock not quite vertical. Hindlegs, particularly thighs,
well muscled. Double dewclaws, set low on hindlegs, of utmost importance.
FEET - Strong, turning neither in nor out, slightly rounded, about mid-way
between cat foot and hare foot. Nails always black, pads firm and hard, toes
close together. Well covered with hair.
TAIL - Long, well covered with hair with upward hook at tip. Carried low but
always held centrally. Bone of tail reaching at least point of hock.
GAIT/MOVEMENT - Effortless, and when dog extends himself covering a great deal
of ground. Extremely supple, enabling dog to turn quickly. Strong, firm, very
smooth with plenty of drive.
COAT - Long (not less than 7 cms (2 1/2ins)) on body. Slightly wavy and very
dry. A fine dense undercoat required all over body. Head carries hair forming a
moustache, beard and eyebrows, lightly veiling eyes.
COLOUR - All black, or with white hairs scattered through black coat. Fawn in
all its shades, darker shades preferred. Fawns may have dark shadings on ears,
muzzle, back and tail, but these shadings must blend gradually into rest of coat
since any demarcation line denotes a bi-colour which is not permissible. May
also be slate grey.
SIZE - Height: Dogs 61 - 69 cms (24 - 27 ins) at withers
Bitches 58 - 65 cms (23 - 25.5 ins) at withers
Slight undersize before 18 months, or slight oversize in maturity permissible.
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.
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