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SPANISH MASTIFF (Mastin Español) / FCI-Standard No 91 / 14.04.1995

SPANISH MASTIFF (Mastin Español) / FCI-Standard No 91 / 14.04.1995


FCI-Standard No 91 / 14.04.1995 / GB SPANISH MASTIFF (Mastin Español)


TRANSLATER
Mrs. Peggy Davis.

ORIGIN
Spain.

DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD
26th May 1982.

UTILIZATION
Guard and protection (livestock, property).

FCI - CLASSIFICATION
Group 2 Pinscher and Schnauzer type-
Molossian and Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs
Section 2.2. Molossian. Mountain type
Without working trial.

GENERAL APPEARANCE AND CHARACTER

DESCRIPTION OF THE ENSEMBLE OF THE DOG
It's a dog of great size, hypermetric and medium proportions. Well balanced, very powerful and muscular. Compact bone structure. Massive head and a body covered with a semi-long coat. Robust, affectionate, kind and noble, it is a dog very determined when facing harmful (dangerous) animals and in front of strangers, especially when he has the opportunity to defend and protect farms or cattle. His bark is raucous, low pitched and deep, very sonorous, audible from a considerable distance. He is a very intelligent dog, not without beauty, whose expression manifests both these qualities. In his behaviour, one can see that it is a dog sure of himself, determining his strength because he is aware of his enormous power.

HEIGHT AT THE WITHERS
There is no upper limit of size, the subjects of greatest size being the ones most highly thought off providing they are of harmonious proportions.
Minimum size
Males 77 cm
Females 72 cm.
It is desirable that these measurements be amply exceeded; the size in males should be over 80 cm, and the females over 75 cm.

CONFORMATION
Sub-long line structure. Longer than high. Most important are balance and functional harmony in the dog standing as well as on the move.

UTILIZATION
Guard and defense. Must be avoided for reproduction those subjects which are very timid, frightened or unbalanced. The breed is closely related to the seasonal moving of the live stock, and especially the merino livestock which he already accompanied at the time of the "Mesta" (association, in the Middle-age, of breeders of wandering herds) by guarding them from wolves and other predators, all along their journey from one location to another and on the grazing pastures, in all seasons and sites. Actually he accompanies numerous herds, whether sedentary or wandering by fulfilling his ancestral task. He performs in the same way the function of guard and protector of farms, people and properties in general.

HEAD
Description of the ensemble of the head : Big, strong, and shaped like a truncated pyramid with broad basis. The relation between the length of the skull and that of the muzzle must be of 6/4. The whole of the skull and muzzle, seen from above, must be square and well linked, without a very marked diminution of width between the base of the muzzle and the temporal bones. The facial-cranial axes are moderately divergent.
Skull
Broad, strong, sub-convex profile. The width of the skull should be equal or superior to its length. Frontal sinus accentuated. Occipital crest marked.
Stop
Slightly sloping. Not very accentuated.
Muzzle
Straight in profile. Seen from above, it appears moderately rectangular, tapering slightly (in width) towards the nose, skull still keeping an appreciable width. In no case should it be pointed.
Nose
Black, wet, big and broad.
Lips
The upper lip largely covering the lower lip; the lower lip, with visible mucous, forms a very loose labial commissure. The mucous membranes must be black.
Teeth
White, solid and sound. Big, pointed canines assuring of good hold on prey. Molars solid and powerful. Incisors rather small, articulated in scissor bite. All premolars are present.
Eyes
Small in comparison with the skull, almond shaped, preferably dark, of hazel colour. The look is attentive, noble, soft and intelligent, very hard in front of strangers.
Eyelids
Of thick tissue, with black pigmentation. The lower lid allows a part of the conjunctiva to be seen.
Ears
Of medium size and hanging; triangular shape, flat. Attached above the eye-line. At rest, hanging and close to the cheeks, without being too close to the skull. In attention, they come away from the muzzle and are partially pricked, in their top third part. They must not be cropped.
Palate
Black, with well marked ridges.

NECK
Trunk shaped, broad, solid, muscled, flexible. Skin thick and loose. Double dewlap amply developed.

BODY
Seen as a whole
Rectangular. Stocky and robust, showing great power; yet supple and agile.
Withers
Well marked.
Back
Powerful, muscled. Ribs with wide inter-costal spaces, rounded not flat. The minimum thoracic perimeter exceeds by about 1/3 the height of the withers. Loin long, broad and powerful; its dimensions decreasing down towards the flank.
Rump
Broad and solid. Its inclination on the dorsal-lumbar line and on the horizontal to the ground is of some 45o. The height at the rump is equal to the height at the withers.
Dorsal-lumbar line
Straight, horizontal; including while on the move.
Chest
Broad, deep, muscled and powerful. The point of the sternum marked.
Belly and flanks
Belly very moderately tucked-up; the flank let down and very ample.

TAIL
Very thick at its root and set at medium height. Solid, supple and covered with hair longer than that of the rest of the body. At rest is carried low, just reaching the hock; sometimes forms a curve in its last quarter. When the dog is moving or animated, he will raise it sabre fashion, with a curve at its tip, but never curved in all its length nor carried over the rump.

FOREQUARTERS
View of the ensemble
Perfectly vertical limbs. Seen from the front: straight and parallel. The length of the forearm should be the triple that of the pastern (metacarpus). Bone structure solid, with powerful metacarpus.
Shoulders
Oblique, very muscular. Much longer than the forearm.
Scapular-humeral angle
Near the 100o.
Upper Arm
Strong, of similar length to that of the shoulder-blade.
Humeral-radial angle
Close to 125o.
Forearm
Solid, with vertical bone. Elbows close to the thorax.
Pastern
In profile
slightly oblique. Is practically in the extension of the forearm. Solid bone.
Feet
Cat feet. Toes close, solid, well knuckled-up. Nails and pads strong and resistant. Interdigital membranes of medium development and covered with hair.

HINDQUARTERS
Seen as a whole
Powerful, muscular. Lateral view : adequate angulations, big articular angles. Correct limbs, from the front and in profile; hocks not deviated. They must be capable of transmitting the impulsion to the dog with ease, strength and elegance.
Thighs
Solid and muscular.
Femoral-coxal angle
Nearly 100o.
Lower thighs
Long, muscular and solid bone structure.
Femoral-tibial angle
Nearly 120o.
Hocks
Well marked, with the Achilles tendon clearly visible.
Angle of the hock
Open. Close to 130o.
Feet
Cat feet, very slightly oval. Dewclaws present or not, may be simple or double; their removal is permitted.

MOVEMENT
The preferred gait is the trot, which must be harmonious, powerful, without tendency towards lateral rolling. No ambling.

SKIN
Elastic, thick, abundant and pink coloured, with darker pigmentations. All mucous membranes must be black.

COAT (HAIR)
Dense, thick, medium length, smooth, distributed all over the body down to the interdigital spaces. Two types of coat are distinguished; covering coat on the back and another protecting type on the ribcage and the flanks. Shorter on the legs, longer and silky on the tail.

COLOUR
Indifferent. The colours most appreciated being self-coloured (one-coloured), like yellow, fawn, red, black, wolf colour and deer-colour. Also appreciated : these colours combined , brindle or particoloured.

FAULTS
Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault is regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree.
Slight faults
Aquiline muzzle, without excess. Lack of any premolar. Pincer bite. Weak lumbar-dorsal line, having lost its straight line and undulating on the move. Pasterns and feet weak, without excess. Timidity not too accentuated.
Serious faults
Pointed muzzle. Moderately overshot mouth. Absence of various molars or canines, not from traumatic origin. Sway back. Height at the rump noticeably superior to the height at the withers. Incorrect legs, weak or deviated. Lateral displacement of the legs when moving. Cow-hocked either standing or moving. Wavy coat, curly or of excessive length. Cropping of ears or docking of tail. Excessive entropion or ectropion. Unbalanced temperament, excessive timidity or exaggerated aggressiveness. Exaggerated frail or lethargic appearance. Tail resting on the rump.
Eliminating faults
Split nose. Undershot mouth of whatever degree. Excessively overshot. Depigmented nose or mucous membranes together with light eyes.

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



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