TRANSLATION Mrs. Peggy Davis.
ORIGIN : Norway.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD
24.06.1987.
UTILIZATION Dog for puffin-hunting.
CLASSIFICATION FCI Group 5 Spitz and primitive
types Section 2 Nordic hunting dogs Without working
trial.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Spitz type dog, small,
rectangular, supple, rather lightly made;
morphological characteristics different according to
sex. Strong limbs; six toes at least on each foot.
Five toes of the forelegs and four of the hindlegs
must rest on the ground. The tail is coiled either in
a ring shape, slightly rolled over onto the back, or
hanging. Alert, energetic, lively.
HEIGHT : Male : 35 - 38 cm - Female 32-35
cm
WEIGHT : Male about 7 kg- Female 6 kg.
A dog, which would be at the maximum limit of the
standard, shall not take preference over another
smaller one, showing otherwise the same qualities.
HEAD Clean-cut, medium width, cone shaped.
Skull slightly rounded with prominent superciliary
arches. Stop pronounced but without excess. Muzzle
cone shaped of medium length. Nasal bridge slightly
convex. Scissor bite preferred but a pincer bite or
moderate prognathism of the lower jaw must not be
penalized. The absence of premolars on both sides, in
each jaw, is very common.
Slightly almond shaped and not protruding; the
iris is yellowish brown; the pupil is encircled by a
dark more or less wide halo.
EARS : Triangular ears of medium size,
broad at the base, carried erect and very mobile. The
cartilage of the ear lobe has the faculty of being
able to retract itself so that the ear folds itself
and flops in a specific manner, either backwards or
in right angle upwards so as to close the auditory
passage.
NECK : Clean-cut, of medium length, quite
strong with a relatively well furnished ruff.
BODY : Rectangular. Strong. Topline straight;
rump slightly sloping; chest of medium width, long,
relatively well let down and spacious -not barrel
shaped. Belly slightly drawn up.
TAIL : Set high, medium length, well covered
with hair but without flag. Carried either in a ring
or slightly rolled over onto the back, or hanging.
Must not be either rolled up like that of the Buhund,
Elkhound or of a Spitz, nor falling to one side. If a
smell or a sound attracts the dog's attention, the
tail hangs and its tip forms a book.
FOREQUARTERS Without excessive angulation.
Forearms straight. Feet oval shaped, turning slightly
outwards, with at least six toes - of which five must
rest on the ground. Eight pads on each foot. The two
inner toes, formed respectively by 3 and 2 phalanges
and endowed with a ligamentary and muscular system,
make the leg look solid.
HINDQUARTERS Moderate angulation. Strong.
Muscular thighs. Oval shaped feet, turned slightly
outwards, with at least six toes - four of which must
rest on the ground. Seven pads on each foot, the one
in the middle, the most important one by its size,
being attached to the inner pads corresponding to the
two inner toes. When the dog is standing up on a flat
surface, the weight of the body must be evenly
distributed on the pads. The position of the
hindquarters is somewhat close.
GAIT/MOVEMENT Light and elastic. An external
rotary action of the forelegs is characteristic of
the breed. Movement of the hindlegs straight.
COAT
HAIR : Dense and rough. Short on the head and the
front of the legs, more abundant at the level of the
neck, rear of the buttocks (thighs) and on the tall,
but without flag. Undercoat soft.
COLOR : Always combined with white; from red
to fawn; coat more or less sprinkled with hairs with
black tips; grey; white with dark patches. In
general, the tips of the hairs darken progressively
with the ageing of the subject.
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.
Reproduced with the permission
of the FCI