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FCI standard.
FCI-Standard N° 291 Eurasier :
Translation:
Mrs. C. Seidler.
Origin:
Germany.
Date of the original valid standard
publication:
6th January 1994.
Utilisation:
Companion dog.
Classification F.C.I.:
Group 5 Spitz and primitive type.
Section 5 Asiatic Spitz and related breeds.
Without working trial.
Brief historical summary:
In 1960 a breed was evolved by crossing a Chow Chow and a Wolfsspitz.
This was first called "Wolf-Chow" and then, after crossing with
a Samoyed, was renamed "Eurasier" (Eurasian) and recognized
by the F.C.I.
General appearance:
Balanced, well constructed medium sized dog of Spitz type with
prick ears and coat in varied colours. Length of coat should
be such as still to reveal the body proportions. With medium
bone. Important proportions: Length of back slightly longer
than height at withers. The ratio of length of muzzle and length
of cranial region is almost equal.
Behaviour / Temperament:
Self-assured, calm, even tempered with high resistance against
any provocation. Watchful and alert without being noisy. Very
strongly developed link to his family. Reserved towards strangers
without being aggressive. No hunting instinct. For the full
development of these qualities, the Eurasian needs constant
close domestic contact with his family and understanding, yet
consistent training.
Head:
Balanced, not too broad skull. Shape of head seen from above
and in profile, wedge-shaped. Bridge of nose and skull run parallel.
Cranial region:
Flat forehead with distinct frontal furrow. Well defined occiput.
Facial region:
Nose:
Medium size, nose leather with black pigmentation.
Muzzle:
Neither too coarse nor too pointed. Tapering towards the nose.
Straight bridge of nose and straight mandibles.
Lips:
Edges of lips tight with black pigmentation.
Jaws/Teeth:
Strong; broad dental in lower jaw. Strong complete set of
teeth (42 teeth conforming to usual tooth formation). Bite
either scissor or pincer. Upper incisors either fit closely
over lower incisors or they meet. Premolars and molars set
in one line without gaps. All teeth must be in vertical position
to jaw.
Cheeks:
Hardly pronounced.
Eyes:
Dark, medium size, not too deep set nor protruding. Lid aperture
slightly slanting. Eye-rims with black pigmentation and tight
fitting.
Ears:
Set apart by about the width of the base of an ear. Medium
size and triangular. Prick ears with tips slightly rounded.
Tips of ears and centre of stop should form a nearly equilateral
triangle.
Neck:
Of medium length in balance with general appearance. Well
muscled. Skin on throat tight fitting. Flowing transition
to body.
Body:
General
appearance:
Strong, not too short in back.
Withers:
Pronounced.
Back:
Firm and straight. Very well muscled.
Loin:
Of good length and width, very well muscled.
Croup:
Straight, broad and strong.
Chest:
Reaching to the elbows with oval shaped ribcage. Forechest
well developed without being pronounced. Sternum long, reaching
far back.
Lower line:
Slight tuck up.
Tail:
Straight set on, round and firm, of good thickness, tapering
towards the tip. Bushy hair. Carried lying forward over back
or bent slightly sideways or rolled up. When hanging down,
reaching the hocks.
Limbs:
Forequarters:
General appearance:
Seen from front, straight and parallel in position. Seen
from side, moderately angulated. Upper arm and forearm of
almost equal length.
Shoulders:
Well muscled. Lying slightly slanted.
Upper arm:
Medium length, well muscled.
Elbows:
Close to chest.
Forearm:
Medium length, well muscled.
Pastern joint:
Strong.
Pastern:
Medium length, quite straight seen from front, seen from
side, inclined slightly forward.
Forefeet:
Oval; tigh, moderately arched toes. Strong nails with dark
pigmentation. Firm, well cushioned, black pigmented pads.
Thick hair between pads.
Hindquarters:
General appearance:
Seen from behind, set straight and parallel. Seen from side,
with moderate angulation. Upper and lower thigh of almost
equal length.
Pelvis:
Slightly slanting.
Upper thigh:
Medium length with strong muscle.
Stifle:
Solid, angle not too open.
Lower thigh:
Medium length, well muscled.
Hock joint:
Not set too low, stable, neither turning in nor out.
Hock (Metatarsus):
Good length and breadth, vertical when seen from side.
Hind feet:
Oval; tight, moderately arched toes. Strong nails with dark
pigmentation. Firm, well cushioned pads. Thick hair between
pads.
Gait:
Ground covering with plenty of drive and good forward stride.
Skin:
Tight, pigmented.
Coat:
Hair:
All over the body a thick undercoat and a medium long, loosely
lying, guard hair. Short coat on muzzle, face, ears and front
of legs. Tail, back of front legs (feathers) and hind legs
(breeches) covered with long hair. Coat on neck only slightly
longer than on body, not forming a mane.
Colour:
All colours and colour combinations are permitted with the
exception of pure white, white patches or liver colour.
Size and weight:
Height at withers:
Dogs:
52-60 cm,
Bitches:
48-56 cm.
Weight:
Dogs:
23-32 kg,
Bitches:
18-26kg.
The balance of the proportions is most important but the ideals
to aim for are medium height and weight.
Height at withers:
Dogs:
56 cm,
Bitches:
52 cm.
Weight:
Dogs:
26 kg,
Bitches:
22 kg.
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.
Eliminating faults:
Lack of correct gender characteristics. Absence of a single
or several incisors or canines; absence of a single or several
premolars 3 or 4, or single or several molars 1 or 2. Anomalies
in bite. Ectropion, entropion; eyes too deep set or too small.
Distichiasis (eyolashes arranged in two raws). Semi-pricked
or pendulous ears. Kinky tail. Strong lack of pigment. Nervousness,
shyness, excessive suspiciousness. Aggressiveness.
N.B.:
Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully
descended into the scrotum.
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