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IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS: The body of the Dobermann appears to be almost square, particularly in males. The length of the body measured from the pro sternum to the ischium shall not be more than 5% longer than the height from the withers to the ground in males, and 10% in females. BEHAVIOUR AND TEMPERAMENT:
The disposition of the Dohermann is friendly and calm; very devoted to
the family, it loves children. Medium HEAD: CRANIAL REGION:
Strong and in proportion to the body. Seen from the top the head is shaped
in the form of a blunt wedge. Viewed STOP
Shall be slight but visibly developed. FACIAL REGION NOSE
Nostrils well developed, more broad than round, with large openings without
overall protrusion. Black on black MUZZLE
The muzzle must be in the right proportion with the upper head and must
he strongly developed. The muzzle FLEWS
They shall be tight and lie close to the jaw which will ensure a tight
closure of the mouth. The pigment of the JAW/DENTITION/TEETH Powerful broad upper and under jaw, scissor bite, 42 teeth correctly placed and normal size. EYES
Middle sized, oval and dark in colour. Lighter shades are permitted for
brown and blue dogs. Close lying eyelids. EARS
The ear, which is set high, is carried erect and cropped to a length in
proportion to the head. In a country where NECK:
The neck must have a good length and be in proportion to the body and
the head. It is dry and muscular. Its BODY: WITHERS
Shall be pronounced, in height and length, especially in males and thereby
determine the slope of the topline BACK
It is short and tight. The back and the loin section are of good width
and well muscled. The bitch can be slightly CROUP
It shall fall slightly, hardly perceptible from sacrum to the root of
the tail, and appears well rounded, being neither CHEST
Length and depth of chest must be in the right proportion to the body
length. The depth with slightly arched ribs UNDERLINE From the bottom of the breastbone to the pelvis the underline is noticeably tucked up. TAIL
It is high set and docked short whereby approximately two tail vertebrae
remain visible. In countries where TESTICLES In males both testicles must be normally developed and be visible in the scrotum. LlMBS: FOREQUARTERS: General: The front legs as seen from all sides are almost straight, vertical to the ground and strongly developed. SHOULDERS
The shoulder blade lies close against the chest, and both sides of the
shoulder blade edge are well muscled and UPPER ARM Good length, well muscled, the angle to the shoulder blade is approximately 105 to 110 degrees. ELBOW Close in, not turned out. LOWER ARM Strong and straight. Well muscled. Length in harmony with the whole body. CARPUS Strong. METACARPUS Bones strong. Straight seen from the front. Seen from the side, only slightly sloping, maximum 10 degrees. FRONT FOOT
The feet are short and tight. The toes are arched towards the top (cat
like). Nails short and black. HINDQUARTERS:
General: Seen from the hack the Dobermann looks, because of his well developed
pelvic muscles in hips and UPPER THIGH Good length and width, well muscled. Good angulation to the hip joint. Angulation to the horizontal approximately between 80 to 85 degrees. KNEE
The knee joint is strong and is formed by the upper and lower thigh as
well as the knee cap. The knee angulation LOWER THIGH
Medium length and in harmony with the total length of HOCK JOINT
Medium strength and parallel. The lower thigh bone is joined to the metatarsal
at the hock joint (angle about METATARSUS It is short and stands vertical to the ground. HIND FOOT Like the front feet, the toes of the back feet are short, arched and closed. Nails are short and black. GAIT:
The gait is of special importance to both the working ability as well
as the exterior appearance. The gait is SKIN: The skin fits closely all over and is of good pigment. COAT: HAIR
The hair is short, hard and thicken It lies tight and smooth and is equally
distributed over the whole surface. COLOURS
The colour is black or dark brown, with rust red clearly defined and clean
markings. Markings on the muzzle, as SIZE AND WEIGHT:
SIZE Height at the highest point of withers: Males: 68 to 72cms. Bitches:
63 to 68cms. Medium size desirable. WEIGHT Males ca. 40 to 45 kg. Bitches ca. 32 to 35 kg. FAULTS: GENERAL APPEARANCE: Reversal of sexual impression; little substance; too light; too heavy; too leggy; weak bones. HEAD:
Too heavy; too narrow; too short; too long; too much or too little stop;
Roman nose; bad slope of the top line of NECK: Slightly short; too short; loose skin around the throat; dewlap; too long (not in harmony); ewe neck. BODY:
Back not tight; sloping croup; sway back; roach back; insufficient or
too much spring of rib; insufficient depth LIMBS:
Too little or too much angulation in front or hindquarters; loose elbow;
deviations from the standard COAT:
Markings too light or not sharply defined; smudged markings; mask too
dark; big black spot on the legs; CHARACTER:
Inadequate self confidence; temperament too high; sharpness/aggressiveness
too high; too high or too low a SIZE: Deviation of size up to two centimetres from the standard should result in a lowering of the quality grading. GAIT: Wobbly; restricted or stiff gait; pacing. DISQUALIFYING FAULTS: GENERAL: Pronounced reversal of sexual impressions EYES: Yellow eyes (bird of prey eye); wall eye. DENTITION: Overshot; level bite; undershot; missing teeth. TESTICLES: Absence of two normally developed testicles in the scrotum. COAT: White spots; pronounced long and wavy hair; pronounced thin coat or large bald patches. CHARACTER: Fearful; shy; nervous and overly aggressive animals. SIZE: Dogs which deviate more than two centimetres over or under the standard. |
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