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FCI
Helhetsinntrykk:
Stor, massiv, kraftfull, symmetrisk og med et solid ytre.
En kombinasjon av verdighet og godt lynne, modig og føyelig. Hodet skal, sett
fra alle hold,- gi et kvadratisk inntrykk. Bredde er svært ønskelig, og
forholdet til lengden av hele hodet og ansiktet skal være 2 til 3.
Kroppen: massiv, bred, dyp, lang og kraftfullt bygget, på ben som er bredt satt
i hvert hjørne av hunden. Musklene godt synlige. Størrelse er å foretrekke, -hvis dette er kombinert med kvalitet. Høyde og substans er viktig dersom dette
er proporsjonalt kombinert.
Hode og skalle:
Skallen bred mellom ørene, pannen flat, men rynker når hunden er oppmerksom.
Øyenbryn lett framhevet. Muskulaturen ved tinningene og kinnene velutviklet.
Vinklingen over skallen skal danne en rund og flat kurve, men med en liten
uthuling i sentrum av pannen fra midtlinjen mellom øynene, til halvveis opp til midtsaggitalplanet. Fjes eller nesepartiet skal være bredt under øynene, og være
omtrent like bredt til enden av nesen, firskårent, og det skal danne en rett
vinkel med øverste delen av neseryggen.
Stor dybde fra neseknappen til underkjeven. Underkjeven skal være bred helt fram
til enheten. Bred nese med godt adskilte nesebor settt forfra, flat (ikke
pekende oppover) i profil. Leppene deler seg fra sentrum i en vinkel på 90°, og
lett hengende, så de gir en kvadratisk profil. Lengden av nesepartiet i forhold
til hele hodet ved neserota er i forholdet 1 til 5. Omkretsen av snuten (målt
midtveis mellom ørene og snuten) i forhold til hodets omkrets (målt foran ørene)
er 3 til 5.
Øyne: Små, vidt
ansatt, delt med minst bredden av to øyne mellom. Stoppen mellom øynene godt
markert, men ikke for brått. Farge, -hoggelbrune, jo mørkere jo bedre. Ikke
hengende i underkant.
Ører: Små tynne og
lette, vidt ansatt, på det høyeste punktet av skallen, som en fortsettelse av skalletaket, og tett og flatt liggende til kinnet i hvilestilling.
Munn: Hjørnetennene
sunne, kraftige og vidt fra hverandre, skasebitt, eller underbitt, -men aldri så
mye at tennene vises ved lukket munn.
Forpart: Skulder og
arm lett skrånende, tung og muskuløs, bena rette, sterke, og plassert godt fra
hverandre, med god benstamme: Kvadratiske albuer, -rett mellomhånd.
Kropp: Bredt bryst,
med god dybde mellom forbeina. Ribbeina godt hvelvet og avrundet. De bakre
ribbeina dype og plassert langt bak inntil hoftene. Kroppens omkrets skal være
1/3 mer enn skulderhøyde. Rygg og lend bred og muskuløs, flat og meget bred på
tisper, lett buet hos hannhund. Dyp i flanken.
Bakpart: Bred og
muskuløs, godt utviklet underlår, vinklede hoser godt fra hverandre, og nokså
rektangulært sett,- når hunden står eller går.
Poter: Store og
runde, godt krummede tær - sorte klør.
Hals: Høyt ansatt,
rekker til halsleddet, eller litt under det. Bred ved roten,- avtakende mot
spissen. Bæres hengende rett ned i hvile, men buet med spissen pekende oppover,-
dog ikke over ryggen når hunden er oppspilt.
Pels: Kort og tett
tilliggende, men ikke for fin over skuldre, nakke og rygg.
Farge: Fawn,
aprikot og brindle. Uansett farge skal snute, ører, nese være sort, og sort
rundt øyenbrynene og oppover mellom dem.
AKC (Amerikansk Standard)
General Appearance
The Mastiff is a large, massive, symmetrical dog with a well-knit frame. The
impression is one of grandeur and dignity. Dogs are more massive throughout.
Bitches should not be faulted for being somewhat smaller in all dimensions while
maintaining a proportionally powerful structure. A good evaluation considers
positive qualities of type and soundness with equal weight.
Size, Proportion,
Substance:
Size - Dogs,
minimum, 30 inches at the shoulder. Bitches, minimum, 27-1/2 inches at the
shoulder. Fault-Dogs
or bitches below the minimum standard. The farther below standard, the greater
the fault.
Proportion -
Rectangular, the length of the dog from forechest to rump is somewhat longer
than the height at the withers. The height of the dog should come from depth of
body rather than from length of leg.
Substance -
Massive, heavy boned, with a powerful muscle structure. Great depth and breadth
desirable. Fault-Lack
of substance or slab sided.
Head:
In general outline giving a massive appearance when viewed from any angle.
Breadth greatly desired.
Eyes - set wide
apart, medium in size, never too prominent. Expression alert but kindly. Color
of eyes brown, the darker the better, and showing no haw. Light eyes or a
predatory expression is undesirable.
Ears - small in
proportion to the skull, V-shaped, rounded at the tips. Leather moderately thin,
set widely apart at the highest points on the sides of the skull continuing the
outline across the summit. They should lie close to the cheeks when in repose.
Ears dark in color, the blacker the better, conforming to the color of the
muzzle.
Skull - broad and
somewhat flattened between the ears, forehead slightly curved, showing marked
wrinkles which are particularly distinctive when at attention. Brows (superciliary
ridges) moderately raised. Muscles of the temples well developed, those of the
cheeks extremely powerful. Arch across the skull a flattened curve with a furrow
up the center of the forehead. This extends from between the eyes to halfway up
the skull. The stop between the eyes well marked but not too abrupt. Muzzle
should be half the length of the skull, thus dividing the head into three
parts-one for the foreface and two for the skull. In other words, the distance
from the tip of the nose to stop is equal to one-half the distance between the
stop and the occiput. Circumference of the muzzle (measured midway between the
eyes and nose) to that of the head (measured before the ears) is as 3 is to 5.
Muzzle - short,
broad under the eyes and running nearly equal in width to the end of the nose.
Truncated, i.e. blunt and cut off square, thus forming a right angle with the
upper line of the face. Of great depth from the point of the nose to the underjaw. Underjaw broad to the end and slightly rounded. Muzzle dark in color,
the blacker the better. Fault-snipiness
of the muzzle.
Nose - broad and
always dark in color, the blacker the better, with spread flat nostrils (not
pointed or turned up) in profile.
Lips - diverging at
obtuse angles with the septum and sufficiently pendulous so as to show a
modified square profile.
Canine Teeth -
healthy and wide apart. Jaws powerful. Scissors bite preferred, but a moderately
undershot jaw should not be faulted providing the teeth are not visible when the
mouth is closed.
Neck, Topline, Body:
Neck - powerful,
very muscular, slightly arched, and of medium length. The neck gradually
increases in circumference as it approaches the shoulder. Neck moderately "dry"
(not showing an excess of loose skin).
Topline -In profile
the topline should be straight, level, and firm, not swaybacked, roached, or
dropping off sharply behind the high point of the rump.
Chest - wide, deep,
rounded, and well let down between the forelegs, extending at least to the elbow.
Forechest should be deep and well defined with the breastbone extending in front
of the foremost point of the shoulders. Ribs well rounded. False ribs deep and
well set back.
Underline - There
should be a reasonable, but not exaggerated, tuck-up.
Back - muscular,
powerful, and straight. When viewed from the rear, there should be a slight
rounding over the rump.
Loins - wide and
muscular.
Tail - set on
moderately high and reaching to the hocks or a little below. Wide at the root,
tapering to the end, hanging straight in repose, forming a slight curve, but
never over the back when the dog is in motion.
Forequarters:
Shoulders -
moderately sloping, powerful and muscular, with no tendency to looseness. Degree
of front angulation to match correct rear angulation.
Legs - straight,
strong and set wide apart, heavy boned.
Elbows - parallel
to body.
Pasterns - strong
and bent only slightly.
Feet - large, round,
and compact with well arched toes. Black nails.
Hindquarters:
Hindquarters -
broad, wide and muscular.
Second thighs -
well developed, leading to a strong hock joint.
Stifle joint - is
moderately angulated matching the front.
Rear legs - are
wide apart and parallel when viewed from the rear. When the portion of the leg
below the hock is correctly "set back" and stands perpendicular to the ground, a
plumb line dropped from the rearmost point of the hindquarters will pass in
front of the foot. This rules out straight hocks, and since stifle angulation
varies with hock angulation, it also rules out insufficiently angulated stifles.
Fault-Straight
stifles.
Coat
Outer coat straight, coarse, and of moderately short length. Undercoat dense,
short, and close lying. Coat should not be so long as to produce "fringe" on the
belly, tail, or hind legs.
Fault-Long or wavy coat.
Color
Fawn, apricot, or brindle. Brindle should have fawn or apricot as a background
color which should be completely covered with very dark stripes. Muzzle, ears,
and nose must be dark in color, the blacker the better, with similar color tone
around the eye orbits and extending upward between them. A small patch of white
on the chest is permitted.
Faults-Excessive white on the chest or white on any other part of the
body. Mask, ears, or nose lacking dark pigment.
Gait
The gait denotes power and strength. The rear legs should have drive, while the
forelegs should track smoothly with good reach. In motion, the legs move
straight forward; as the dog's speed increases from a walk to a trot, the feet
move in toward the center line of the body to maintain balance.
Temperament
A combination of grandeur and good nature, courage and docility. Dignity, rather
than gaiety, is the Mastiff's correct demeanor. Judges should not condone
shyness or viciousness. Conversely, judges should also beware of putting a
premium
The oldest reasonably comprehensive
description of a mastiff was written in 1631 by Barnaby Googe:
The mastie that keepeth the house.
For this purpose you must provide you such a one as hath a large and mightie
body, a great shrill voyce, that both with his barking he may discover, and with
his sight dismaye the theefe, yea, being not seene, with the horror of his voice
put him to flight. His stature must neither be too long nor too short, but well
set; his head, great, his eyes sharp and fiery, either browne or grey; his
lippes, blackish, neither turning up nor hanging to much down; his mouth, black
and wide; his nether jaw, fat and coming out of it on either side a fang
appearing more outward than his other teech, even with his heather, not hanging
too much over, sharpe, and hidden with his lippes; his countenance, like a lion;
his brest, great and shag hayrd; his shoulders, broad; his legges, bigge, his
tayle, short; his feet are great. His disposition must neither be too gentle nor
too curst, that he neither faune upon a theefe nor flee upon his friends; very
waking; no gadder abroad, nor lavish of his mouth, barking without cause.
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