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American Rare
Breed Association
FCI-Standard N° 170 / 24. 08. 1995 / GB
CASTRO LABOREIRO DOG
(Cão de Castro Laboreiro)
TRANSLATION : Kennel Club Portuguese and Mrs. R. Binder-Gresly.
ORIGIN : Portugal.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD :
12.06.1967.
UTILIZATION : Watch and guard Dog.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 2 Pinscher and Schnauzer-
Molossoid Breeds- Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs and
other breeds. Section 2.2 Molossoid breeds, Mountain
Dogs. Without working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : With his name closely linked
to a small village in the mountains, Castro Laboreiro,
where he is mostly found nowadays, this dog has been
known since very remote times. Although there is no
definite proof to ascertain his origin, as it happens
with the Serra da Estrela dog, he must belong to one of
the most ancient breeds in the Iberian Peninsula.
He appears mainly in a zone limited by the mountains of
Peneda and Suajo and the rivers Minho and Lima, at
variable altitudes, up to about 1400 m.
Some specimens of this breed can also be found scattered
in other places alongside the Minho and in the Province
Douro. He spreads seldom in the Center and the South of
the country, where he passes unnoticed.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : A mastiff type lupoïd dog with
rather rectangular lines. A strong dog, of pleasant
appearance and often of striking coat. His gait is free,
easy and full of nerve. His bark is quite
characteristic, very loud, starting in variable,
generally low tones and ending up in prolonged high-pitched
sounds similar to howling.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT : A loyal companion, obedient to
his own family, absolutely necessary as defender of the
herds against the wolf which still abounds in the
neighbourhood; he is the ideal guard dog for the places
entrusted to his protection. Noble carriage, with a
strong and severe expression, hardy as a mountaineer.
He sometimes takes a hostile attitude, but he is not
quarrelsome.
HEAD : Even in size, showing lightness rather than
coarseness; dry but not too lean; skin well developed,
but without wrinkles; slightly long head, rather
rectangular and well set.
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Fairly developed and seen from front slightly
salient. Profile almost straight. Frontal furrow
hardly noticeable. Occipital crest hardly marked.
Stop : Not very marked, nearer to the tip of the nose
than to the top of the skull.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Well developed, large, straight,
nostrils well open, always black.
Muzzle : Nasal bridge long, strong, straight throughout
its whole length muzzle tapering towards the tip of the
nose, without however being narrow or pointed. Mouth
well cut.
Lips : Regular, neither pendulous nor fleshy, close
fitting, with labial corners hardly visible. Mucous
membranes of the mouth, the hard palate and the edges of
the lips strongly pigmented with
black.
Jaws/Teeth : Jaws powerful with good occlusion. Set of
teeth whole, teeth strong, white and well set into well
muscled jaws. Normal bite.
Eyes : Slanting, even with the socket, tonsil shaped,
medium sized, perfectly equal and well open. Severe and
hard expression. Different shades of brown, from hazel
in dogs with a light coat too very deep brown, almost
black in dogs with darker coats.
Ears : Of medium size (12/12 cm), moderately thick,
almost triangular with a rounded tip; fairly high set,
hanging, falling naturally close and flat to the head,
parallel to each other. When the dog is attentive, the
ear turns forward, its outer surface remaining in
forward position.
NECK : Straight, well shaped, short, well set to head
and body, of well proportioned thickness. Proud
carriage. No dewlap.
BODY :
Back : Straight, of medium length.
Loins : Strong, wide, short and well muscled, nicely
joined to the croup.
Croup : Gently sloping.
Chest : Ogival in shape, high, broad and rather deep.
Underline : Rather flat belly, even somewhat narrow,
with distinct difference in level between the xyphoid
and the groin, forming a noticeably rising underline.
TAIL : Entire, not docked. At rest the tail should
reach the hock. Nicely dressed sabre tail, long and
thick at the set on, very hairy on the underside, well
attached to the croup; set higher than usual. At rest,
it falls down naturally to the buttocks which should be
covered with abundant hair, yet not between them. When
the dog is excited, the tail is carried above the
topline bending upward, forward and slightly sideways,
but never carried downward like a hunting-horn.
LIMBS
FORE- AND HINDQUARTERS : Both fore-and hindquarters very
correctly vertical, either seen from the front or from
the rear; seen from side, the forelegs still appear
upright whilst in the hindlegs the line of the
rearpastern below the hock joint to the ground slopes a
little forward, off the vertical (dog standing too far
under). Well developed bone, well covered with powerful
muscles especially on the upperarms and on the thighs,
the latter showing distinct muscular masses, easily seen
from the rear. Forearm rather cylindrical, straight,
slimming gradually down to the pastern which should be
neither too long nor too bent (not down in pastern).
Joints and articular angulations well developed; medium
open angles (shoulder-upperarm almost straight,
tibio-tarsical angle medium blunt).
FEET : Well proportioned to the size, rather rounded
than long, almost cat feet. Large toes, naturally
arched, neither turned outwards (splay feet) nor inwards
(bow feet), and well connected. Thick, tough pads.
Well grown nails, black or dark grey, strong, smooth and
regularly worn. Single or double dewclaws acceptable.
GAIT / MOVEMENT : Easy rhythmical gait, the legs moving
parallel to the median plane of the body. This dog
normally moves at a natural walk or sometimes in an easy
amble, unless a strong reason urges him to trot or even
to gallop.
COAT
HAIR : Thick, resistant, rather rough to the touch,
slightly dull, smooth, very close over the entire body
and very dense. Short hair (about 5 cm) is the usual,
longer or shorter hair is exceptional. Generally the
hair is thicker and shorter on the head and the ears
where it is softer and finer as well as on the lower
parts of the fore-and hindlegs. It is thicker and
longer on the tail, especially on the underside, making
it appear heavier in the middle part. Very hairy
thighs. No undercoat.
COLOUR : Wolf colours in all shades from very light to
medium and dark shades, the latter being more usual.
Exceptionally all 3 shades may be present on different
parts of the same dog : dark wolf colour on the head
back and shoulders, medium shade on the chest, rump and
thighs, light colour on the belly and the lower parts of
the limbs. The most preferred, however, is the locally
called “mountain colour” considered by the breeders in
Castro-Laboreiro as a characteristical ethnic trait : a
mixed coat, similar to the coat of a wolf, greyish, in
lighter or darker shades, not black, with brown (pine-seed
colour) or reddish (mahogany colour) hairs interspersed
on parts or over the whole body.
SIZE AND WEIGHT :
Height at the withers : Males 55 to 60 cm.
Females 52 to 57 cm.
Size and weight of a typical dog :
Head
Length of skull 13,5 cm
Width of skull 13 cm
Length of muzzle 11 cm
Chest
Girth 72 cm
Width 20 cm
Height 27 cm
Upper line
Length of the trunk 62 cm
Width 14 cm
Length
Body 68 cm
Tail 38 cm
Height
At withers 60 cm
Of the forelegs 33 cm
At the croup 60 cm
Weight 40 kg
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.
Head : Oversize, too bony or too fleshy. Too narrow,
too long or too pointed.
Nose : Any other colour than black.
Jaws : Under-or overshot mouth.
Eyes : Wall eye, different in size.
Ears : Atypical set on, very large, fleshy or rounded.
Deafness : Either congenital or acquired.
Tail : Hunting-horn tail, docked tail, congenital short
tail, tail non existent (anury).
Coat : With markings or very different from the breed
typical colour. Albinism.
Size : Much above (giantism) or much below (dwarfism)
normal.
SCALE OF POINTS
Males
Females
Head : carriage, skull, nostrils, muzzle, stop,
eyes,
ears
20
20
Neck, withers, shoulders, forequarters
15
13
Chest, loins, upper- and underline
15
15
Croup, pelvis, hindquarters
13
15
Tail : carriage, shape, set on
5
5
Feet, toes, nails
5
5
Coat : texture, colour, density
7
7
General appearance : harmony of build, gait,
size +
substance,gender characteristics
20
20
100
100
Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural
abnormalities shall be disqualified.
N.B. : Male animals should have two apparently normal
testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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