ARBA announces its new Senior Master Championship today in Cheltenham.
Maryland. In order to earn this championship your dog must already be a Master
Champion and your dog
must earn four group ones over the year..
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American Rare
Breed Association
FCI-Standard N° 189 / 12. 03. 1999 / GB
FINNISH LAPPHUND
(Suomenlapinkoira)
TRANSLATION : Finnish Kennel Club.
ORIGIN : Finland.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD :
12.03.1999.
UTILIZATION : Originally a herder and watch dog used in
work of keeping reindeer.Today also popular as a companion dog.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 5 Spitz and primitive
type. Section 3 Nordic Watchdogs and Herders. Without
working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : For hundreds of years the
Lapps have used dogs of the same type as Finnish
Lapphund as reindeer herders and watchdogs in
Fennoscandia and in the northern parts of Russia.Due to these dogs the first standard of the
Lapponian Herder was established by the Finnish Kennel
Club in 1945.The breed’s name was changed into Lapphund in
1967.In the
1970:s the type and picture of the breed became fixed
and the standard has been specified several times.The breed name was again changed into Finnish
Lapphund in 1993.The breed type has become stable in a short time
and today the breed is very popular mainly as a house
and hobby dog in the whole of Finland.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Smaller than medium sized, the
conformation is strong for the size, slightly longer
than the height at the withers.Long and thick coated dog with pricked ears.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS : The depth of the body is
slightly less than the half of the height at the withers.The muzzle is slightly shorter than the skull.The skull is slightly longer than broad, the
depth is the same as the breadth.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT : Keen, courageous, calm and
willing to learn.Friendly and faithful.
HEAD : Strong in outline, rather broad.
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Broad, slightly convex.The forehead is rather domed.The frontal furrow is clearly defined.
Stop : Clearly defined.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Preferably black, yet harmonizing with the coat
colour.
Muzzle : Strong, broad and straight; viewed from above
and in profile evenly, but only slightly tapering.
Lips : Tight.
Jaws/Teeth : The jaws are strong.Scissor bite.
Cheeks : The zygomatic arches are clearly marked.
Eyes : Dark brown in colour, yet harmonizing with the
coat colour; oval shaped.The expression is soft and friendly.
Ears : Medium sized, carried erect or semi-erect, set
rather apart, rather broad at the base, triangular in
shape and very mobile.
NECK : Medium in length, strong and covered with profuse
hair.
BODY :
Withers : Muscular and broad, slightly marked.
Back : Strong and straight.
Loin : Short and muscular.
Croup :Of
medium length, well developed, only slightly oblique.
Chest : Deep, rather long, reaching almost to the elbows,
not very broad.The ribs are slightly arched; the forechest
clearly visible, not very strong.
Underline : Slightly tucked up.
TAIL : Set rather high, medium in length, covered with
profuse and long hair.The tip of the tail may have a J-formed hook.In movement the tail is curved over the back or
side, in rest it may hang.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS :
General appearance : Powerful with strong bones.Viewed from the front straight and parallel.
Shoulders : Slightly oblique.
Upper arm : As long as the shoulder blade.The angle between shoulder and upper arm is
rather open.
Elbows : Placed slightly lower than the lower edge of
the ribcage, pointing straight backwards.
Forearm : Rather strong, vertical.
Carpus : Flexible.
Pastern : Of medium length, slightly oblique.
Fore feet : Well arched, oval rather than round, covered
with dense hair.The pads are elastic with the sides covered with
dense hair.
HINDQUARTERS :
General appearance : Strong boned, powerful, viewed from
behind straight and parallel.The angulation is clearly marked but not too
strongly.
Upper thigh : Of medium length, rather broad with well
developed muscles.
Stifle : Pointed forward, the angulation is rather
clearly marked.
Second thigh : Relatively long and sinewy.
Hock joint : Moderately low set; the angulation is
clearly marked but not too strongly.
Metatarsus : Rather short, strong and vertical.
Hindfeet : As front feet.Dewclaws are not desirable.
GAIT/MOVEMENT: Effortless.Changes easily from trot to gallop, which is the
most natural style of movement. The legs move parallel.When working agile and fast.
SKIN : Tight overall without wrinkles.
COAT
HAIR : Profuse, especially the males have an abundant
mane.The
outer coat is long, straight and harsh.On the head and on the frontside of the legs the
coat is shorter.There has to be an undercoat that is soft and
dense.
COLOUR : All colours are permitted.
The basic colour
must be dominant.Colours other than the basic colour can occur on
head, neck, chest, underside of the body, on legs and
tail.
SIZE :
Height at withers : Ideal height formales : 49 cm,
Ideal height for females : 44 cm.
With a tolerance of ± 3 cm.
The type is more important than the size.
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.
Males not masculine and females not feminine.
Light head.
Insufficient stop.
Drop-ears.
Tail carriage continuously lower than the topline.
Over angulated or too straight rear angulation.
Lack of under coat.
Flat coat.
Curly outer coat.
Basic colour indistinct.
ELIMINATING FAULTS :
Aggresive or overly shy.
Overshot or undershot mouth.
Kinky tail.
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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