NKU Standard
18.12.2000 (DK) (ORG 28.05.1998)
Danish/Swedish Farmdog
Dansk/Svensk
Gårdhund
Origin: Denmark
/ Sweden
Utilisation: The
Danish/Swedish Farmdog has since old
times existed at farms. It has been used
as watchdog, for killing rats, and as
companion dog.
Classification: Group
2, without working trial.
General Appearance: Small
dog, compact, almost square built. The
breed is late developed in its exterior.
Proportions: The ratio
of height at withers to length of body
is 9 to 10.
Temperament: The breed
is alert, intelligent and lively.
Head
Of triangular shape, rather small.
Skull: Rather wide
and slightly rounded.
Stop: Well emphasised.
Nose: Must be black
in dogs with black patches. In other
cases matching coat colour.
Muzzle: Bridge of
nose should be straight. The muzzle
should be well filled, gradually tapering
to tip of nose, but not appear pointed
or snipey. The muzzle is somewhat
shorter than the distance from stop
to occiput.
Jaws, teeth: Powerful
jaws. Teeth regular and well developed
with scissors bite.
Eyes: The eyes should
be dark in dogs with black patches.
Somewhat lighter eyes are allowed
in dogs with yellow or chocolate patches.
The eyes should be medium sized, lightly
rounded, and neither deep set or protruding.
The expression must be keen and gentle.
Ears: Rose ears or
ears folding forward in such a way
that at least half of ear is tipping.
In both cases the fold is level with
the skull or just slightly above.
Neck: Of medium length,
powerful with a slightly arched crest.
The neck should not be elegant. No
dewlap.
Body
Loin: Short and slightly
arched.
Chest: Deep and capacious,
with ribs well rounded. Normally the
ribcage is not developed in full until
after 3 years of age.
Underline: Belly
should not be tucked up too hard.
Tail: Not too high
set. May be docked short or natural
bobtail. Not curled or lying flat
over back. (Note: Docking is not allowed
in Denmark/Sweden).
Limbs
Forequarters: Viewed from front, the
forelegs must be straight and parallel.
Front rather wide compared to the
width of the ribcage.
Shoulders: Normal lay back of shoulder-blades.
Upper arm: With normal angulation
to shoulder-blade.
Pastern: Strong and flexible.
Forefeet: Small and oval shaped, with
slightly closed toes.
Hindquarters: Viewed from rear, the
legs must be parallel and well muscled.
Knee: Well angulated.
Hock: Well angulated.
Hind feet: Small, of oval shape, with
slightly closed toes. Dewclaws on
rear legs should be removed (Note:
Removal of dewclaws is not allowed
in Denmark).
Gait / movement: Lively
and free movement.
Coat
Hair: Smooth, Hard,
short and close lying.
Colour: White colour
must dominate. Markings of solid coloured
or multi coloured patches in various
combinations.
Size
Ideal height for males 34 to 37 cm,
+/- 2 cm.
Ideal height for bitches 32 to 35
cm, +/- 2 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.
N.B. Male animals should
have two apparently normal testicles
fully descended into the scrotum.
Danish Kennel Club's Note:
Features having a negative impact on
the health of a dog are considered
as serious faults.
Standard issued by Nordic
Kennel Union 28.01.1998
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