Kennel Club, London 1994
Amended
October 2006
GENERAL APPEARANCE
- Sturdy, compact, solid, small dog with good bone, short, smooth coat. No
point exaggerated, balance essential. Dogs showing respiratory distress
highly undesirable.
CHARACTERISTICS
- Full of courage, yet with clown-like qualities. Bat ears and short
undocked tail essential features of the breed.
TEMPERAMENT
- Vivacious, deeply affectionate, intelligent.
HEAD AND SKULL
- Head square, large and broad but in proportion to dog's size. Skull
nearly flat between ears, domed forehead, loose skin forming symmetrical
wrinkles. Muzzle broad, deep and set well back, muscles of cheeks
well-developed; nose and lips black. Stop well defined. Lower jaw deep,
square, broad, slightly undershot and well turned up. Nose extremely short,
black and wide, with open nostrils and line between well defined. Lips
thick, meeting each other in centre, completely hiding teeth. Upper lip
covers lower on each side with plenty of cushion, never so exaggerated as to
hang too much below level of lower jaw.
EYES
- Preferably dark and matching. Moderate size, round, neither sunken nor
prominent, showing no white when looking straight forward; set wide apart
and low down in skull.
EARS
- 'Bat ears', of medium size, wide at base, rounded at top; set high,
carried upright and parallel, a sufficient width of skull preventing them
being too close together; skin soft and fine, orifice as seen from the front
showing entirely.
MOUTH
- Slightly undershot. Teeth sound and regular, but not visible when the
mouth is closed. Tongue must not protrude.
NECK
- Powerful, with loose skin at throat, but not exaggerated. Well arched and
thick, but not too short.
FOREQUARTERS
- Legs set wide apart, straight boned, strong, muscular and short.
BODY
- Short, cobby, muscular and well rounded with deep wide brisket; roach
back; strong; wide at shoulders and narrowing at loins; good 'cut up', ribs
well sprung.
HINDQUARTERS
- Legs strong, muscular and longer than forelegs thus raising loins above
shoulders. Hocks well let down.
FEET
- Small, compact and placed in continuation of line of leg, with absolutely
sound pasterns. Hind feet rather longer than the fore-feet. Toes compact;
well knuckled; nails short, thick and preferably black.
TAIL
- Undocked, very short, set low, thick at root, tapering quickly towards
tip, either straight or kinked, never curling over back nor carried gaily.
GAIT/MOVEMENT
- Free and flowing. Soundness of movement of the utmost importance.
COAT
- Texture fine, smooth, lustrous, short and close.
COLOUR
- Brindle, pied or fawn. Tan, mouse and grey/blue highly undesirable.
(1) Brindle - a mixture of black and coloured hairs. May contain white
provided brindle predominates.
(2) Pied - white predominates over brindle. Whites are classified with
pieds for show purposes; but their eyelashes and eyerims should be black.
In pieds the white should be clear with definite brindle patches and no
ticking or black spots.
(3) Fawn - may contain brindle hairs but must have black eye lashes and eye
rims.
SIZE
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Ideal weight: Dogs 12.7 kg (28 lbs)
Bitches 10.9 kg (24 lbs)
Soundness not to be sacrificed to smallness.
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.
NOTE
- Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended
into the scrotum.
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