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FCI-Standard N° 335 / 17. 05. 1993 / GB
CENTRAL ASIA SHEPHERD DOG
(Sredneasiatskaïa Ovtcharka)
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TRANSLATION : Mrs Peggy Davis.
ORIGIN : Russia.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD :
1989.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 2 Pinscher and Schauzer
type- Molossian type and Swiss Cattledogs. Section 2.2
Molossian type / Mountain type.
The shepherd dogs from central Asia are dogs of above
average and great size, of a coarse constitution, strong,
bold, wary of strangers, not very demanding, who adapt
easily to different climatic conditions. All that allows
the shepherd dog of Central Asia to be used widely in
the different regions of the country. The principal
regions of penetration of the Central Asia shepherd dogs
are the republics of Central Asia and the regions
surrounding them.
TYPE OF CONSTITUTION : Coarse, with a massive bone
structure and a powerful musculature. One often comes
across dogs of this breed who have a tendency to being
soft, lacking in energy. The thick skin with a well
developed and sufficiently elastic sub-cutaneous tissue,
often forms folds in the region of the neck.
Faults : Obesity.
Severe faults: Weak constitution, rickety, muscular
weakness.
FORMAT INDEX : Males : 100-105 - Females : 102-108
Faults : Slight deviation from the indicated format
index.
Severe faults : Important deviations in relation to the
format index.
HEIGHT AT THE WITHERS : Males not less than 65 cm.
Females not less than 60 cm.
Faults : Height at the withes between 64 and 60 cm for
the males; between 60 and 58 cm for the females.
Important faults : Height at the withers below 60 cm for
the males, below 58 cm for the females.
CHARACTERISTICS OF BEHAVIOUR : Type of great nervous
activity; balanced, calm. The predominant reaction is of
defence in an active way.
Faults : Lack of excessive energy, timid character.
Important faults : Great excitability, cowardice.
SEX TYPE : Well accentuated. The males are more viril,
stronger and more massive than the females. The sexual
dimorphism is clearly obvious.
Important faults : Males of feminine type. Unilateral
and bilateral cryptorchids.
COAT : Coarse hair, straight with a well developed
undercoat. On the head and on the foreface of the legs,
the hair is short, flat against the skin. The dogs are
distinguished according to the length of their coat : a)
long-haired (7 - 8 cm) on the back and the surface of
the body, especially on the ears, the neck, the back of
the fore and hindquarters and on the tail.
b) short-haired (3 – 5 cm) and smooth.
Important faults : Very short coat without undercoat,
hair soft, wavy or curly.
HEAD : Massive, wide in the skull region with strongly
developed zygomatics. Forehead flat, stop hardly
visible. The muzzle is a little shorter than the length
of the skull, wide between the eyes, hardly narrowing
towards the nose. Seen from the front and from above,
the muzzle appears rectangular, whereas in profile it
has a truncated shape with an heavy upper lip which
hangs at the corners of the mouth. The nose is strong
and black. In the light coloured dogs, a brown nose is
allowed.
Faults : Light head, zygomatic arches very prominent,
bulging forehead, very pronounced stop, superciliary
arches prominent, short or long muzzle. Wrinkled skin on
head.
Important faults : Narrow head, light, pointed and
upturned muzzle.
EARS : Small, hanging, low set, of triangular shape
(cropped short on puppies).
Faults : High set ears, not cropped.
EYES : Dark, wide apart, rounded, set straight.
Faults : Light eyes or set on the slant, drooping lids.
White speek on the eye.
TEETH : White, strong, fitting tightly. The incisors are
set a the base in on line. Scissor bite.
Faults : Worn teeth in such way disproportionate to the
age. Presence of broken teeth without deformity of the
bite. Absence of more than two first premolars or
absence of a first and a second premolar.
Slight yellowing of the teeth.
Important faults : Teeth small, sparse. Incisors
irregularly placed. All deviation in relation to the
normal scissor bite. Absence of one incisor or one
canine. Absence of a third or a fourth premolar or of
one molar. Teeth with badly damaged enamel.
NECK : Short, muscular, carried low, forming an angle of
about 30° to 40° with the line of the back.
Faults : Long neck with insufficient muscle. Dewlap very
obvious.
CHEST : Wide, deep, with rounded ribs. The lower line of
the chest is either at elbow level or lower.
Faults : Flat chest, rather small. Skin definitely
hanging below the chest.
Important faults : Very flat chest, narrow, small,
insufficiently developed.
ABDOMEN (belly) : Moderately tucked up.
Faults : Abdomen (belly) too tucked up (as in a
greyhound) or drooping (voluminous).
WITHERS : High, well defined, especially in the males.
The height at the withers is of 1 or 2 cm superior to
the height at the rump.
Faults : Withers low, insufficiently marked above the
line of the back.
BACK : Strong, straight, wide.
Faults : Soft back or arched.
Important faults : Hollow or humped back.
LOIN : Short, wide, slightly rounded.
Faults : Long loin, straight or too rounded.
Important faults : Long loin, narrow or hollow.
RUMP : Wide, muscular, almost horizontal.
Faults : Rump a little on the slant.
Important faults : Narrow, short, very oblique. Rump
very high.
TAIL : High set, in shape of sickle, hanging; reaches
the hock. Docked short.
Faults : Not shortened.
FOREQUARTERS : Seen from the front : straight and
parallel. The length of the legs to the elbows (from the
ground to elbow) is slightly superior to half of the
height of the dog at the withers. Angle of
scapular-humeral articulation is about 100°. Forearm
straight, massive, long; pasterns short, wide, strong,
straight.
Faults : Slight deviation of the angle of the shoulder
articulation. Feet slightly toeing in or out, pasterns a
little soft.
Important faults : Straight shoulder or too closed,
deformation of leg bones. Weak pasterns. Feet badly
toeing in or out.
HINDQUARTERS : Set parallel, slightly open at level of
stifle and hock joint. Legs short. Metatarsales thick,
straight set.
Faults : Slight deviation in relation to parallelism of
hindquarters. Hocks a little close. Hind angulation a
little straight.
Important faults : Definite deviation in relation to
parallelism of the legs. Bowed legs. Hind angulation
excessively straight.
FEET : (Front and hind) : strong, oval, compact.
Faults : Splayed feet, long, flat.
Important faults : Badly splayed feet, very flat.
MOVEMENT/GAIT : The heavy shortened trot and gallop are
the most characteristic gaits of this breed of dogs. At
the trot the legs must move in a straight line, with a
certain coming together to the forelegs towards a median
line.
Faults : Slight deviation in relation to normal gaits.
Important faults : Restricted movements, hobbled.
ELIMINATING FAULTS : All deviations in relation to the
correct scissor bite. Absence of one incisor or one
canine, a third premolar or a fourth premolar or of one
molar.
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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