FCI-Standard
N°356 / 19.05.2009 / GB
DANISH-SWEDISH FARMDOG
(Dansk/svensk gårdshund)
TRANSLATION
: Renée Sporre-Willes in collaboration with Jennifer Mulholland.
ORIGIN
: Denmark and Sweden
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE
ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD
: 26.03.2009.
UTILIZATION
: Farm- and companion dog
CLASSIFICATION
:
Group 2
Pinscher and Schnauzer,
Molossoid
breeds –Swiss
Mountain and Cattle Dogs.
Section
1.1
Without working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY
:
Recognised in
Denmark and Sweden in 1987 under the breed name Danish-Swedish farmdog. The
breed has been known for a long time on farms in Denmark and Sweden. The
farmdog is used as a watchdog, ratter and companion.
GENERAL APPEARANCE
: A small, compact
and slightly rectangular dog. Known to mature late.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS
: The body should be
slightly rectangular, 9:10. The proportions between depth of chest and
height at withers should be 1:2.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT
: Alert, attentive
and lively.
HEAD
: Head should be
triangular in shape and a bit small in proportion to body.
CRANIAL REGION
:
Skull
: Rather broad and slightly rounded.
Stop
: Well defined.
FACIAL REGION
:
Nose
: Colour in accordance with
colour of patches.
Muzzle
: Well developed and gradually narrowing towards nose but must not give a
snipy impression. Muzzle slightly shorter than the skull. Nosebridge
straight.
Jaws/teeth
: Jaws strong. Scissors bite with even and well developed incisors. Pincer
bite tolerated.
Cheeks
: Pronounced without exaggeration.
Eyes
: Medium sized, slightly rounded, neither protruding nor sunken. Attentive
and kind expression. Dark eye colour in dogs with black patches. Slightly
lighter eye colour permissible in dogs with yellow or liver brown patches.
Ears
: Medium sized. Rose or button, in both cases the fold should be just above
the skull. Button ears: The tips should lie close to cheeks.
NECK
: Of medium length,
strong and slightly arched. No throatiness.
BODY
: Compact with good
substance.
Loin
: Short, broad and slightly arched.
Croup
: Slightly rounded.
Chest
: Long, deep and roomy with well sprung ribs. Forechest well defined.
Underline and belly
: Belly only slightly tucked up.
TAIL:
Not set too high. Long tail or naturally short (stumpy tail). Tail should be
carried straight, with a slight curve or like a sickle.
LIMBS
:
FOREQUARTERS
:
General appearance
: Forelegs straight and parallel. The front is broader than the ribcage.
Shoulders
: Oblique.
Upper arm
: Oblique.
Metacarpus (Pastern):
Strong and springy.
Forefeet
: Small, oval and not tightly knit.
HINDQUARTERS
:
General appearance:
Well angulated knee and hock joints. Parallel and well muscled.
Upper thighs
: Fairly broad.
Hind feet
: See front feet.
GAIT/MOVEMENT
: Parallel and free.
COAT
:
HAIR
: Short and smooth. Harsh on body.
COLOUR
:
White dominating. Patches of
different colours, sizes and combinations permissible, (black, tan, brown
and different shades of fawn). With or without tan markings. Flecking
permissible.
SIZE
:
Height at withers
: Males 34–37 cm
Females 32–35 cm
Tolerance +/- 2 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 and
its effect on the health and welfare of the dog.
·
Elegant general
appearance.
·
Narrow in front.
·
Low on legs.
·
Lack of depth in
chest.
·
Flat or short
ribcage.
·
Steep croup.
·
Prick ears.
·
Neck too long.
·
Curled tail or
tail carried flat on back.
DISQUALIFYING FAULTS
:
·
Aggressive or
overly shy.
Any dog showing physical or
behavioural abnormalities shall be disqualified.
N.B
: Male animals
should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.