FEDERATION
CYNOLOGIQUE INTERNATIONALE
SECRETARIAT GENERAL: 13, Place Albert I B6530 THUIN (Belg.)
FCI-Standard No 247 / 22.04.1996 / GB
ATLAS SHEPHERD DOG
(Aïdi)
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TRANSLATION : Mrs. Peggy Davis.
ORIGIN : Morocco.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE VALID ORIGINAL STANDARD
: 01.09.1969.
UTILIZATION : There are no sheepdogs in the
Atlas. The Morrocan dog who lives in our mountains has never guarded the
flocks in the same way attributed to that type of work in Europe. The
Aidi is a mountain dog so called to defend the tent and belongings of
his masters as well as protecting the stock from the wild animals which
could cause damages.
CLASSIFICATION FCI : Group 2 Pinscher and
Schnauzer type-Molossian and Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs Section 2.2
Molossian type, Mountain type
Without working trial.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Very rugged solid dog,
remarkable for his strength and mobility; he is muscular, sensitive,
powerfully built, without any heaviness and has a thick coat which
protects him as much from the sun as the cold of his original mountains;
this coat forms an armour in the fights the Aidi has to sustain with the
jackals and other predators. His expression is lively, direct and
decisive as befits a vigilant dog always ready to fulfill his role as
guard dog. In certain regions, it is customary to crop the ears and dock
the tail of working dogs; this practice is not desirable.
HEAD
CRANIAL REGION : A bear's head, lean and well
proportioned with the whole of the body; its general shape is conical,
the zygomatics are not chiselled and serve to join, without stop, the
skull to the muzzle.
Skull : The skull is flat and broad; a slight medial furrow is apparent
and the occipital crest, although there, is scarcely visible.
Stop : Very slightly marked and slanting.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Black or brown according to the coat color, quite wide and
the nostrils well open.
Muzzle : Cone shaped like the head; slightly shorter than the
skull in ratio of 5 to 6.
Jaws : Strong, firmly planted teeth, white and even; no
prognathism is acceptable.
Lips : Lean, tight, black or brown according to the coat.
Eyes : Medium size, of a dark color whatever the color of the
coat; the eyelids, slighlty oblique and well pigmented, appear penciled
in the light-colored dogs; the expression is very lively, attentive and
searching.
Ears : Of medium length with the tips slightly rounded; the ears
are set obliquely so that they free the skull; they are carried
semi-drop, turned forward when the dog is alert and sometimes laid back
when at rest.
NECK : Powerful, muscular, without dewlap.
BODY :
Topline : broad back, muscular, of moderate length, followed by a
powerful, muscular and slightly arched loin; the back line must show,
without being a saddle back, a slight sunken profile.
Shoulder : Well directed, withers definitely apparent.
Chest : Of sufficient width, very deep and well let down, at
least to the elbows; ribs lightly sprung.
Belly : Tucked up behind the false ribs without however giving a
whippety appearance.
QUARTERS : The hip bones are very pronounced;
the thighs muscular without heaviness and rather well let down.
Forearm solidly built, moderately muscled. Pasterns are short and almost
straight. The angles of the stifle and the hock are very obtuse; this
raises the rump and gives the aspect of the back sloping down towards
the withers. Dewclaws are not admitted
FEET : Noticeably round, solid pads; strong
nails, the color of which varies with the coat.
TAIL : Long, at least reaching the hocks, set
in the prolongation of the loin, carried low, and slightly curved when
at rest. The tail is very bushy and the richness of this is a sign of
purity of the breed. In action, the dog carries the tail much more
gaily, but in no case must the tail curl over the back.
COAT
HAIR : Very thick, fairly long, dense, about 6 cm in length except
for the face and the ears where it is shorter and finer. On the neck and
under the throat, the hair forms a mane, especially in the males. The
buttocks and the tail are covered with very dense and long hair.
COLOR : Very variable; sandy, fawn, white,
washed out, red, brindle, white and black, white and fawn with more or
less black overlay, tricolor etc.; a frequently seen distribution of
patches is the one forming a mantle (blanket) and "bonnet"
(head markings), separated by a "scarf", with widening blaze,
nose and lips strongly pigmented (St Bernard markings).
SIZE : Height at the withers : 52 to 62 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.
ELIMINATING FAULTS : Hawk eyes, short coat,
curled tail, plume (flag) insufficient, pointed muzzle, ears carried
erect.
N.B. : Male animals should have two apparently
normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.