BREED STANDARD

Origin: Great Britain
Date of publication of the
original valid standard: 26.03.2009.
Utilization: Terrier.
Classification F.C.I.:
Group: 3 Terriers.
Section: 1 Large and medium sized
Terriers
Working trial optional.
General appearance:
Active and lively, bone and strength
in small compass, never cloddy or coarse. Conformation
to show perfect balance; in particular this applies to
the relative proportions of skull and foreface, and
similarly height at withers and length of body from
shoulder point to buttocks appear approximately equal.
Standing like a short-backed hunter covering a lot of
ground.
Behaviour and temperament:
Alert, quick of movement, keen of
expression, on tiptoe of expectation at slightest
provocation. Friendly, forthcoming and fearless.
HEAD:
Cranial region:
Skull: Topline of skull almost
flat, sloping slightly and gradually decreasing in width
towards eyes.
Stop: Slight.
Facial region:
Nose: Black.
Muzzle: Little difference in
length between skull and foreface. If foreface is
noticeably shorter head looks weak and unfinished.
Foreface gradually tapering from eye
to muzzle and dipping slightly at its juncture with
forehead but not dished or falling away quickly below
eyes where it should be full and well made up. Full and
rounded contour of cheeks undesirable.
Jaw/Teeth: Jaws strong with
perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. upper
teeth closely overlapping the lower teeth and set square
to the jaws. Excessive bony or muscular development of
jaws undesirable and unsightly.
Eyes: Dark, full of fire and
intelligence, moderately small, not prominent. As near
circular in shape as possible. Not too far apart nor too
high in skull nor too near ears. Light eyes highly
undesirable.
Ears: Small, V-shaped, of
moderate thickness, flaps neatly folded over and
dropping forward close the cheeks. Top line of folded
ears well above level of skull. Prick, tulip or rose
ears highly undesirable.
NECK: Clean, muscular, of fair
length, free from throatiness, broadening to shoulders,
presenting a graceful curve when viewed from side.
BODY:
Back: Short, level and strong
without slackness.
Loin: Muscular, slightly
arched. Very short coupled.
Chest: Brisket deep ; front
ribs moderately arched ; rear ribs deep, well sprung.
Tail: Previously customarily
docked.
Docked: Set high. Carried
erect, not over back or curled. Of good strength and
fair length.
Undocked: Set high. Carried
erect, not over back or curled. Of good strength and
fair length to maintain a balanced appearance.
LIMBS:
Forequarters: Seen from front,
shoulders slope steeply down from junction with neck
towards points which should be fine; viewed from side,
long and well laid back and sloping obliquely backwards.
Withers always clean cut. Chest deep, not broad. Viewed
from any direction, legs straight, bone strong right
down to feet. Elbows perpendicular to body, working free
of sides, carried straight when moving.
Hindquarters: Strong, muscular
and free from droop or crouch. Combination of short
second thigh and straight stifle highly undesirable.
Thighs: Long and powerful.
Stifles: Well bent, turning
neither in nor out.
Hocks: Well let down.
Metatarsus: Upright and
parallel when viewed from rear.
FEET: Round, compact with
small, tough and well cushioned pads, toes moderately
arched. Turning neither in nor out.
GAIT / MOVEMENT: Fore- and
hindlegs move straight forward and parallel. Elbows move
perpendicular to body, working free of sides. Stifles
turning neither in nor out. Good drive coming from well
flexing hindquarters.
COAT:
Hair: Dense, very wiry texture,
2 cm (3/4 in) on shoulder to 4 cm ( 1 ½ ins) on withers,
back, ribs and quarters with undercoat of short, softer
hair. Back and quarters harsher than sides. Hair on jaws
crisp and of sufficient length to impart appearance of
strength to foreface. Leg hair dense and crisp.
Colour: White predominates
with black, black and tan or tan markings. Brindle, red,
liver or slate-blue markings undesirable.
SIZE AND WEIGHT: Height at the
withers not exceeding 39 cm ( 15 ½ ins ) in dogs,
bitches slightly less.
Ideal weight in show condition 8,25
kg (18 lbs) for dogs, bitches slightly less.
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 upon the health and welfare of the dog.
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.