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PORTUGUESE SHEEPDOG (Cao da Serra de Aires) / FCI-Standard No 93 / 27.02.1996


FCI-Standard No 93 / 27.02.1996 / GB PORTUGUESE SHEEPDOG (Cao da Serra de Aires)


TRANSLATION
Mrs Peggy Davis

ORIGIN
Portugal

DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD
27.02.1996.

UTILIZATION
Sheepdog, guard- and farmdog

FCI'S CLASSIFICATION
Group 1 Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs (except Swiss Cattle Dogs)
Section 1 Sheepdogs
Without Working Trial.

We consider, sometimes, the actual dogs from the Serra de Aires descendants from a pair of dogs of the Briard Sheepdog breed, imported by the County of Castro Guimaraes, at the beginning of this century.
The existing dogs are in considerable number and with characteristics so firmly established and yet so different, they relate more to the Pyrenean Sheepdog, making us think that they are therefore a branch of that breed which was wanted to improve through the Briard Sheepdog.
If it is not for that reason, we do not understand why one would have chosen, as a sheepdog for the Alentejo, a breed which would have difficulties in adapting to the climate of that region.

GENERAL APPEARANCE AND APTITUDES
Medium size dog, fairly long body. Exceptionnally intelligent and very lively, endowed with perceptible hardiness and prudence, very devoted to the shepherd and flock entrusted to him, avoids strangers and guards at night. He has monkey-like attitudes and looks, which is why in his native region, he is called "monkey dog".
He is used particularly in the Alentejo, for guarding and driving all the flocks and herds (sheep, goats, cattle, horses, pigs). He is preferred for the skilful way he has with keeping the flocks in the pastures and bringing back the runaways and strays.

HEAD
Strong, broad, neither long nor globular.

NOSE
Well detached, slightly raised, with large nostrils; cylindrical and almost vertically truncated; black is preferable or otherwise darker than the coat.

MUZZLE
Almost cylindrical, straight in profile or slightly hollowed; short, measuring about two thirds of the length of the skull; width in proportion to length and shape.

LIPS
Tight, not overlapping; thin, firm, almost straight.

JAWS
normally developed; in perfect opposition with white and solid teeth.

STOP
Well defined; the upper longitudinal cranial-facial axes are divergent.

SKULL
Slightly longer than wide; convex on the two axes, but more so laterally; the superciliary ridges are not prominent; the medial furrow is pronounced up to the half of the forehead; skull between set-on of ears almost flat, occipital protuberance visible.

EYES
Lively expression, intelligent and docile; set level with the head; preferably of a dark colour; rounded, medium size and horizontal; eyelids black pigmented or always darker than the coat colour.

EARS
Set high; hanging and without folds, when they are not cropped, and straight when they are cropped; triangular, medium length, fine and smooth.

NECK
Harmoniously attached to head and body, straight and slightly rising; of regular size; without dewlap.

FOREQUARTERS
Strong, evenly separated; vertical seen from the front and sides.

SHOULDER AND UPPERARM
Strong, medium length; well muscled; angle of the shoulder straight.

FOREARM
Vertical and well muscled.
PASTERN JOINT
Lean and not prominent.

PASTERN
Of even size; medium length, not very sloping from top to bottom and back to front.

FEET
Round, not flat, toes long and tight, very well knuckled up; nails long, strong and black or darker than the colour of the coat; pads thick and tough.

BODY
Top line not much sloping, underline of the body tucked up.

FORECHEST
Prominent, descending backward and downwards; ample.

CHEST
Well let down; of medium width and depth.

RIBS
Lightly sprung, with oval ribcage; sloping front to back.

BACK
Straight or slightly hollow and long.

LOINS
Short and rounded; wide and curved, well muscled and well joined to the back and the croup.

BELLY (ABDOMEN) AND FLANKS
Regularly voluminous; slightly rising.

CROUP
Of medium length and width; slightly slanting.

HINDQUARTERS
Strong, regularly separated; in vertical position from the back and in profile.

UPPER-THIGH
Of medium length and width; well muscled.
LOWER THIGH
Slightly inclined, long, well muscled.

HOCK-JOINT
Set rather lower than high; of normal width, strong and lean, angle of the hock well open.

METATARSAL
Of even thickness, but strong; medium length, not very sloping from top to bottom and front to back; single or double dewclaws are allowed.

FEET
Round, not flat; toes long and tight, well knuckled up; nails long, strong and black or darker than the colour of the coat; the pads are thick and tough.

TAIL
High set, pointed, tapering towards the base, touching the hocks; when relaxed carried between the legs, more or less arched or curved at the tip; in action spreads out a little curved and fans out or rolls up.

COAT
Very long, smooth or slightly wavy, forming long beards, moustache and eyebrows, but not covering the eyes.

HAIR
The colours are yellow, chestnut, grey, fawn and wolf grey, with shadings from light to ordinary and dark, and black, more or less marked with tan with or without mixed white hairs, but never with white patches, except a small patch on the chest; hair very long on the head, body and legs, including between the toes. Hair of medium thickness and of goat like texture; dense and evenly distributed all over the body; there is no undercoat or wool.

SKIN
The internal and external mucous membranes preferably pigmented; skin does not fit too tightly.

SIZE
Males 45 to 55 cm, bitches 42 to 52 cm.

WEIGHT
12 to 18 kg.

GAIT
Light and flowing, predominantly the trot; the gallop when work demands it, energetic.

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.
Nose pointed. Lips overlapping or pendulous. Stop poorly defined. Eyes light, small, not round or slanting. Ears folded. Body: hollow back or too sloping, underline too much tucked up. Croup : horizontal or too sloping. Tail : low set, short or rolled over on the back when in repose. Nails white. Coat soft or white patch on the chest.

ELIMINATING FAULTS
Head : narrow and long. Muzzle convex. Jaws bad fit. Skull flat, globular or narrow. Ears low set. Tail docked or naturally tailless. Hair : not long enough, curled and looped, white on the extremities of the legs or pied. Size : dwarfism.

SCALE OF POINTS
General appearance20
Head15
Eyes10
Ears 5
Body10
Legs10
Tail10
Coat15
Gait 5
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Total 100

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



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