Breed standard
V-shaped, folded back, set on wide and high,
level of occiput giving square appearance to skull which is most important.
Small and deeper in colour than body. Point of ear level with eye when alert.
Rose ears highly undesirable.
Nose broad with widely spreading nostrils; flat neither pointed nor turned up in profile.
Flews not pendulous, never hanging below level of lower jaw.
ORIGIN
Great-Britain
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDAR
24.06.1987
UTILIZATION
Watch-dog
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I.
Group 2 Pinscher and Schnauzer-Molossoid breeds-Swiss Mountain- and Cattle Dogs and other breeds. Section 2.1 Molossoid breeds, Mastiff type.
Without working trial.
GENERAL APPEARANCE
Powerful build, symmetrical, showing great strength, but not cumbersome, sound and active.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT
Powerful; enduring, active and reliable. High spirited, alert and faithful.
HEAD
Broad and deep.
CRANIAL REGION
Skull
Skull large and square, viewed from every angle, fair wrinkle when interested, but not when in repose. Circumference of skull may equal height of dog measured at top of shoulder.
Stop
Pronounced.
Nose
Nose broad with widely spreading nostrils; flat neither pointed nor turned up in profile.
Muzzle
Muzzle short; distance from tip of nose to stop approximately one third of length from tip of nose to centre of occiput, broad under eyes and sustaining nearly same width to end of nose; blunt an cut off square, forming right angle with upper line of face, and at same time proportionate with skull.
Lips
Flews not pendulous, never hanging below level of lower jaw.
Jaws/Teeth
Underjaw broad to end. Level desired but slightly undershot allowed but not preferred. Canine teeth large and set wide part, other teeth strong, even and well placed.
Cheeks
Well filled.
Eyes
Dark or hazel, of medium size, set apart the width of muzzle with furrow between. Light or yellow eyes highly undesirable.
Ears
V-shaped, folded back, set on wide and high, level of occiput giving square appearance to skull which is most important. Small and deeper in colour than body. Point of ear level with eye when alert. Rose ears highly undesirable.
NECK
Well arched, moderate length, very muscular and almost equal to skull in circumference.
BODY
Back
Back short and straight, giving compact carriage, but not so short as to interfere with activity. Roach and sway backs highly undesirable.
Loins
Loins wide and muscular with fair depth of flank.
Chest
Chest, wide and deep, well let down between forelegs, with deep brisket.
TAIL
Set high, strong at root and tapering, reaching to hocks, carried straight or curved, but not found fashion. Crank tails highly undesirable.
LIMBS
Forequarters
Forelegs powerful and straight, well boned, set wide apart, presenting a straight front.
Shoulders : Shoulders muscular, sloping and powerful, not overloaded.
Pasterns : Pasterns straight and strong.
Hindquarters
Hindlegs strong and muscular.
Second thigh : Well developed second thighs, denoting power and activity, not cumbersome.
Hock
Hocks moderately bent. Cow hocks highly undesirable.
Feet
Well arched, cat like, with rounded toes, pads hard. Dark toe nails desirable. Splayed feet highly undesirable.
Gait / movement
Movement indicates power and sense of purpose. When moving neither front nor hind legs should cross or plait, right front and left rear leg rising and falling at same time. A firm backline unimpaired by powerful thrust from hindlegs denoting a balanced and harmonious movement.
COAT
Hair
Short and hard, weather resistant, lying flat to body. Long, silky or woolly coats highly undesirable.
Colour
Any shade of brindle, fawn or red; colour to be pure and clear. A slight white marking on chest permissible. Other white markings undesirable. Black muzzle essential, toning off towards eyes, with dark markings around eyes contributing to expression.
SIZE AND WEIGHT
Height at withers : Dogs 63,5-68,5 cm (25-27 ins).
Bitches 61 – 66 cm (24-26 ins).
Weight : Dogs 49,9-59 kg (110-130 lbs).
Bitches 41 -49,9 kg ( 90-110 lbs).
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.