Kavkazskaya Ovcharka standard 328.
Adopted by Russian Kennel Federation 1997,
awaiting approval by FCI)
* BRIEF HISTORICAL ESSAY *
The Kavkazskaya Ovcharka is one of the ancient breeds, it descends
from the Mastiff-like dogs of the Tibet that are related by their
origin to the shepherd and fighting dogs of Asia. For many years
these fine dogs accompanied the cattle-breeders on the vast territories
that stretched from the Caucasus steppes and foothills to the Plateau
of Iran. Mostly this breed has been formed in the severe mountain
conditions.
GENERAL APPEARANCE
A large dog of the rough built type, with massive bone and strong,
well-developed musculature. The format is slightly long. The sex
type is clearly defined - the males are larger, more massive, with
the heavier, larger heads, with a long mane.
CHARACTER/BEHAVIOUR
Behaviour is bold, balanced, quiet. Unconfident behaviour and excessive
excitability are not characteristic of the breed.
MAIN PROPORTIONS
The low height limit for males is 68 cm, for females - 64 cm. If
a dog is proportionally built, it should be more. The ratio of the
muzzle length to the skull length is 2:3. A dog mustn't seem leggy
or cobby.
* HEAD *
Large, massive.
SKULL
A broad and well-developed skull with strong jaws. A broad forehead,
slightly domed, with a shallow long furrow and marked, but not prominent
supraorbital ridges.
STOP
Not long, well marked, but not abrupt.
MUZZLE
Massive, of a great depth, blunt, well-filled under the eyes and
in the set region, gradually pointed to the nose.
MUZZLE LENGTH
Slightly shorter than the length of the skull. Lips thick, tight.
NOSE
Big, black, the light-fawn and white dogs can have light noses.
TEETH
Afull tooth-formula (42 teeth). White, large, well-developed, tightly
set. The incisors' bases are set in a line. A scissors bite or level
bite in spite of age.
EYES
Not big, oval, dark, set obliquely, deeply and well apart. The eyelids
are close fitting.
EARS
Hanging on the ear cartilages, not big, set on high, short-cropped.
NECK
Strong, slightly shorter than the head length, crested, set at an
angle of 30-40? to a back line. A slight dewlap is admissible.
* BODY *
TOP LINE
The well-marked and well-developed withers, wide, muscular, slightly
higher than a back line. A wide, straight, strong muscular back.
LOIN
Short, wide, muscular, slightly arched.
CROUP
Wide, muscular, average long, rounded, nearly horizontal
CHEST
Lowered to the elbow line or lower, long, broad, rounded in section.
The ribs are definitely arched; the false ribs are well-developed.
The front part of the chest is slightly prominent in comparison
with the glenohumeral joints.
BELLY
Reasonably tucked-up.
TAIL
High-set, dropped when a dog is quiet, reaches the hock joints.
Sickle curved, hooked or curled.
FOREQUARTERS
At front view straight, wide and parallel set. The blades and shoulder
bones are long, make an angle of the glenohumeral joint of about
100?. The length of the forelegs up to the elbows is a bit
longer or just the same as the half of dog's height in withers.
The leggy-index is 50 or a bit higher.
FOREARMS
Straight, massive, rounded in section, muscular, average long. The
elbows are turned backwards.
PASTERNS
Short, massive, nearly upright
HINDQUARTERS
At rear view straight and parallel, at side view - slightly straight
in stifle and in hock. The hindquarters are not chopped off behind.
UPPER AND LOWER THIGHS
Not long, strong and wide hock joints, little angulation.
REAR PASTERNS
Massive, upright rear pasterns.
FEET
Big, circular, arched, cat-like.
MOVEMENT
Free, usually unhurried. The characteristic feature is a not stretching
trot that changes into slightly heavy gallop when speeding up. The
legs must move straightforward, the fore quarters should move on
the middle line. The joints of the fore- and hindquarters unbend
freely. When trotting, the withers and a croup are on the same level,
the top line is level.
SKIN
Thick, rather elastic.
COAT HAIR
Straight, coarse, with dense undercoat. On a head and on the front
sides of the legs the hair is shorter and taut. Depending on the
hair length they distinguish two coat types:- long-haired - with
long outer hair. Long hair makes a "mane" on a neck, feathers
and "bridges" on the rear sides of the legs. Long hair
covering a tail makes it thick and furry;- short-haired - with dense,
rather short hair. There are no "mane", feathers and falling
hair on the tail. The hair is stand-off, about 4 cm in length on
the loin.
COLOUR
Various: grey - from dark grey, nearly black, to light-fawn-grey,
including partly grey; red - from dark red-brown to light fawn,
including partly red; white; brindle - from dark brown-brindle,
nearly black, to light fawn-brindle. When one colour, there may
be a black mask, white patching on a chest, belly, on the legs and
on the tail tip. There are piebald and spotted colours of the mentioned
tints, but solid colour is more desirable. Every colour supposes
the obligatory dark lip- and eye rims. Wide spread solid piebald
colour and speckling on the muzzle and legs are not desirable.
HEIGHT
Height at withers: for males - not lower than 68 cm; for females
- not lower than 64 cm. The desirable height for males is 72-75
cm, for females - 66-69 cm.
* FAULTS *
GENERAL APPEARANCE
Dry or loose built, poor bone, square or too long body. Well marked
underchest.
HEAD
Small, light, unproportional. Domed forehead; sloped occipit. Long,
weak, pinched, rather broken up or down muzzle, a weak lower jaw.
Abrupt stop. Skin wrinkles on a head. Jowls. Haw eyes.
EYES
Very big, protruding, round, very light blue or gooseberry colour.
Haw eyes, a well-developed third eyelid.
TEETH
Small, widely spaced, rather broken teeth.
NECK
High-set
BODY TOP LINE
Anarrow, sway or roach back.
LOIN
Narrow, long, arched or sagging.
CROUP
Narrow, short, sunken.
CHEST
Underdeveloped, flat, narrow, shallow, short.
LIMBS
Upright or protruding upper arms; short, cabriole or delicate forearms.
Knuckling, weak pasterns, weak elbows. Sickle hocks, croup that
is rather higher than the withers. Angulation that is too marked
or straight; hindquarters that are chopped off behind; weak ligaments.
Narrow front.
FEET
Flat, splay
MOVEMENT
Stretching trot, too reachy action that is not characteristic of
the breed. Bindy, heavy gait. Too high in croup when moving. Unbalanced
movement. Uncorrected pace.
HEIGHT
Height in withers for males lower than 65 cm; for females - lower
than 62 cm.
* DISQUALIFYING FAULTS *
BEHAVIOUR/TEMPERAMENT
Coward, choleric, uncontrolled aggressiveness.
GENERAL APPEARANCEA
dog in a feminy type.
TEETH-BITE
All deviations from the standard bite; lack of any tooth.
TAIL
An inborn bobbed tail
HAIR
Soft, wavy, very short (moleskin).
COLOUR
All variants of black colour (except a black mask), all variants
of liver colour or all variants of blue colour. Genetically weak
pigment : ash combined with the grey eye rims and light eyes; fawn
or light red combined with brown lip- and eye rims, a brown nose
and the light eyes.
Bi- or unilateral cryptorchidism.
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