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PINSCHER / FCI-Standard No. 184 / 16.10.1995

PINSCHER / FCI-Standard No. 184 / 16.10.1995


FCI-Standard No. 184 / 16.10.1995 / GB PINSCHER


TRANSLATER
Mrs Ruth Binder-Gresly.

ORIGIN
Germany.

DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD
24 June 1987.

FCI'S CLASSIFICATION
Group 2
Pinscher and Schnauzer type-Molossian
type and Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs
Section 1
Pinscher and Schnauzer type
Without working trial.

GENERAL APPEARANCE
The Pinscher is smooth-coated, of medium size, with elegant and flowing outlines, well balanced, yet strongly built, with well distributed muscle development and of square construction, like the Schnauzer; compared with the latter, the Pinscher with his smooth, short coat appears more elegant and light. The trot is done in diagonal sequence.

CHARACTERISTICS
Alert temperament, attentiveness, good-natured, inclined to play, devoted to its master, unbribable watchfulness, yet without being a constant barker. Its short coat makes it easy to keep the dog in the house. Its highly developed sense-organs, intelligence, learning ability, fearless attitude, endurance and resistance to sickness give the Pinscher the prerequisits to be an excellent watch- and companion-dog.

DETAILS OF THE STANDARD
HEAD
Strong and elongated, without distincly pronounced occipital bone.
Its total length (from the tip of the nose to the occiput) compared with the length of the back (from the withers to the tail-set) results in a ratio of approximately 1 : 2.
The nasal bridge (topline of the muzzle) runs parallel to the extended line of the unwrinkled, flat forehead. The stop is slightly, but distinctly marked.
Cheek muscles are strong, but never causing any disturbing "cheekiness".
The deep muzzle ends in a blunt wedge.
The nose is full, black, in corresponding shades in red and brown coloured dogs.
The lips are well-fitting and darkly pigmented.

DENTITION
Complete scissor bite, jaws fitting correctly; teeth strong and very white.

EARS
Cropped ear
Set on high, symmetrically shaped, carried erect.
Uncropped ear
Set on high, forming a "V" with a folding-pleat; or small, evenly erect ear.

EYES
Dark, medium-sized, oval-shaped and directed forward. Eye rims well fitting, therefore no haw (conjunctiva) visible.

NECK
Elegantly arched, with strong set-on to the body; nape well arched; neither too short nor too stout. The skin of the throat is tight without any folds or dewlap.

BODY
Chest moderately wide, flat-ribbed and oval in cross-section; brisket reaching beyond the level of the elbows; the forechest is very pronounced by the sternum (prosternum) protruding beyond the point of the shoulder (joint of shoulder-blade with upperarm), by the point of shoulder itself and by the upperarm.
The lower part of the chest rises slightly backwards merging with the moderate tuck-up of the belly. The distance between the last rib and the haunch is short, thereby giving the Pinscher a compact, short-coupled appearance.
The total length of the trunk corresponds approximately to the height at the withers.
The back is short and slightly sloping.
The topline is not totally straight, but shows a very slight, gently flowing line caused by the strong first vertebra of the withers, the back and the slightly rounded rump (croup) to the set-on of the tail.

TAIL
Set on high and carried upright. Docked to approximately 3 joints (caudal vertebrae).

FOREQUARTERS
Shoulder-blades well laid back and slanting, well angulated with the upperarm; with flat, yet strong muscles.
Forelegs are straight viewed from all sides, supporting the body well. The elbows are close-fitting to the chest.

HINDQUARTERS
The upper thighs are slanted and strongly muscled. Hocks (metatarsal joint) distinctly angulated.

FEET
Short, round, compact, with tightly bunched and well-knuckled toes (cat feet). Dark nails. Hard, resistant pads.

COAT
Short, yet dense, smoothly fitting and glossy, without bald spots.

COLOUR
Solid-coloured
Brown in various shades to stag-red;
as well as
Bi-coloured
Black with red or brown (tan) markings.
Red/tan markings desired as dark and as rich as possible; they must be sharply marked.
These markings are distributed as follows : above the eyes, at the throat, on the forechest as two triangles distinctly separated from each other, on the pasterns (metacarpal bone), on the feet, at the inner side of the hindquarters and at the anus.
No other colours accepted.

SIZE
The height at withers measures from 45 - 50 cm.

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.
- Too heavy or too light in substance.
- Too low or too high on the legs.
- Heavy, rounded skull.
- Small Dobermann-like head.
- Wrinkles on the forehead.
- Low set or badly cropped ears.
- Light eyes, too small or too large.
- Strongly protruding cheek bones.
- Loose skin at throat.
- Pincer bite, undershot or overshot mouth.
- Short, snipey or narrow muzzle.
- Back too long and weak; distinct roach (wheel) back or hollow back.
- Elbows turned out.
- Cow hocks.
- Steep or bow-legged hindquarters.
- Trace (black line extending from nape to tail), dark saddle and all pale colour shadings.

N.B
Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.



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