FCI-Standard N° 77 / 06.
04. 1998 / GB
CONTINENTAL TOY SPANIEL
(Epagneul nain continental)
TRANSLATION : Mrs Peggy Davis.
ORIGIN : France, Belgium.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 17.09.1990.
UTILIZATION : Toy.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 9 Companion and Toy Dogs. Section 9
Continental Toy Spaniels.
Without working trial.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Small de luxe Toy spaniel, of a normal and
harmonious build, with long hair, moderately long muzzle shorter than
the skull, lively personality, graceful yet robust, proud carriage with
an easy and elegant gait.
His body is somewhat longer than high.
HEAD : In normal proportion to the body and proportionately lighter and
shorter than in the Spaniel of large or medium size.
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Not too rounded neither in profile nor from the front, sometimes
showing a slight trace of medial furrow.
Stop : Depression sufficiently accentuate.
In the heavier dogs, this depression is less evident yet still
defined; in the very small dogs it is clearly marked without ever
showing sudden break.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Small, black and round, but slightly flattened on top.
Muzzle : Shorter than the skull, fine, pointed and not too hollow on the
sides; must not be turned up.
Nasal bridge : Straight.
Lips : Strongly pigmented, thin and tight.
Jaws/Teeth : Quite strong, closing well and normally.
Tongue : Must not be visible; the fact that it is constantly visible or
not drawn in when touched by the finger is a fault.
Eyes : Rather large, well open, in the shape of a large almond, not
prominent, set rather low in the head, the inner corner is at the
intersection of the skull and the muzzle.
Dark in colour and very expressive; eyelid strongly pigmented.
Ears : Quite fine but firm.
Whether it is the oblique ear or the hanging ear, when examined by hand,
the cartilage must not end in too sharp a point.
The ears are set on rather far back on the head, sufficiently
apart one from the other, so as to reveal the slightly rounded shape of
the skull.
Variety with hanging ears, called : PHALENE.
The ear at rest is set high, considerably higher than the eye line,
carried hanging and yet quite mobile.
Garnished with wavy hair which may reach quite a length which
gives the dog a pretty appearance.
Variety with erect ears, called : PAPILLON.
The ear is set on high, the auricle (external ear) well open and turned
to the side; the inner edge of the auricle forming an angle of approx.
45° with the horizontal. In
no case must the ear point upwards, which would be like a Spitz type ear
and must definitely be rejected.
The inside of the auricle is covered with fine hairs, also wavy.
The longest hairs extending slightly beyond the edge of the ear;
the outer face, on the contrary, is covered with long hair forming
hanging fringes extending well beyond the edges of the ear.
Cross-breeding of the two varieties often produces semi-erect
ears, with drooping tip; this mixed form of ear carriage is a serious
fault.
NECK : Of moderate length, a little arched at the nape.
BODY :
Topline : Neither too short or arched, nor saddled, without however
being flat.
Loin : Solid and slightly arched.
Chest : Wide, fairly well let down.
The circumference of the thorax taken between the past two ribs
must be approximately equivalent to the height at the withers.
Ribs well arched.
Belly : Slightly drawn up.
TAIL : Set quite high, rather long, abundant fringe forming a lovely
plume. When the dog is in
action, it is carried raised along the line of the back and curved, the
extreme tip may touch the back; never should it curl or lie flat on the
back.
LIMBS : Legs straight, firm, fine.
The dog must not seem to be raised up; seen either from the front
or from back, the legs are parallel.
FOREQUARTERS :
Shoulders : Well developed, well attached to the body.
Arm : Of equal length as the shoulder-blade, normally angulated and well
joined with it, well attached to the body.
Pastern : Apparent in profile.
HINDQUARTERS :
Hockjoint : Normally angulated.
FEET : Rather long, called « hare feet » resting evenly on their pads.
Strong nails, preferably black, lighter in the dogs with brown or
white coats (the white nails in white dogs or in dogs with white legs do
not constitute a fault if the dog is otherwise well pigmented).
The toes are strong with a tough pad, well furnished in between
with fine hair extending beyond the tip of the foot and forming a point.
GAIT / MOVEMENT : Proud, free, easy and elegant.
COAT
HAIR : The coat, without undercoat, is abundant, glossy, wavy (not to be
confused with curly), not soft but slightly resistant to the touch, with
silky reflections. The
hairs are inserted flat; they are quite fine, slightly curved by the
wave. The appearance of the
coat is similar to that of the English Toy Spaniels, but it differs
definitely from that of the Pekingese Spaniel; at the same time it
should not have any resemblance to the coat of the Spitz.
The hair is short on the face, the muzzle, the front of the legs
and the underneath part of the hock.
Of medium length on the body, it gets longer on the neck to form a ruff
and jabot, descending in waves on the chest; forming fringes at the ears
and at the back of the forelegs; at the back of the thighs, an ample
culotte with soft hair.
There may be small tufts of hair between the toes and may even extend
slightly beyond providing they do not give a heavy appearance to the
foot, but rather give it a finer appearance by lengthening it.
Certain dogs in good coat condition have hair 7,5 cm long at the
withers and fringes of 15 cm on the tail.
COLOURS : All colours are admitted on a coat with a white background.
On the body and legs, the white must be dominant in relation to
the colour. The white on
the head preferably extended by a more or less wide blaze.
A white marking is admitted on the lower part of the head, but
dominant white on the head constitutes a fault.
In all cases, the lips, the eyelids and principally the nose must
be pigmented.
SIZE AND WEIGHT:
Height at the withers :
About 28 cm.
Weight : two categories :
1) Less than 2,5 kg for dogs and bitches.
2) From 2,5 kg to 4,5 kg for dogs,
from
2,5 kg to 5 kg
for bitches.
Minimum weight 1,5 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.
Skull flat, apple-shaded and bulging as in the small English Toy
Spaniels.
Stop too much or insufficiently accentuated.
Nose not black.
Muzzle arched or hollow.
Depigmentation of the lips.
Overshot and especially undershot mouth.
Eye small, too round, prominent; light in colour; showing white when the
dog looks straight ahead.
Depigmentation on the edges of the eyelids.
Roach- or saddle back.
Tail curly, resting on the back; falling on the side (that is the bone
and not the fringes which, because of their length, fall in locks).
Forelegs bowed.
Pastern joints knotty.
Hindquarters weak.
Hindquarters, which, seen from the back, are out of the vertical at the
stifle, the hocks and the feet.
Single or double dewclaws on the hind legs are undesirable and
constitute a beauty fault.
Their removal is therefore advisable.
Feet turning inwards or outwards.
Nails not touching the ground.
Coat poor, soft or blown (puffed up); hair planted straight or itself
straight; woolly hair; undercoat indicating cross-breading with the
Spitz.
ELIMINATING FAULTS :
Aggresive or overly shy.
Pink or pink spotted nose.
Excessive prognathism, overshot or undershot to the point where the
incisors do not touch anymore.
Tongue paralysed or constantly visible.
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.