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FEDERATION CYNOLOGIQUE INTERNATIONALE
SECRETARIAT GENERAL: 13, Place Albert I — B 6530 THUIN
(Belg.)
FCI-Standard N° 350 / 13. 07. 2005 / GB
ROMANIAN CARPATHIAN SHEPHERD DOG
(Ciobănesc Românesc Carpatin)
TRANSLATION : Jennifer Mulholland and Raymond Triquet.
ORIGIN : Romania.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD :
06. 07. 2005.
UTILIZATION : Herding dog used by Romanian shepherds in
the Carpathian mountains for centuries to defend the
herds while, at the same time, being an excellent guard
dog.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 1 Sheepdogs and Cattle
Dogs (except Swiss Cattle Dogs). Section 1
Sheepdogs. Without working
trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : The Romanian Carpathian
Shepherd Dog was selected from an endemic breed present
in the Carpatho-Danubian area. For centuries the
principle criteria for selection has been utilisation,
this dog having conserved its character intact to the
present day.
The first standard was written in 1934 by the National
Institute of Zootechny. This standard was modified and
updated in 1982, 1999 and 2001 by the Romanian
Cynological Association. The Technical Committee of the
R.C.A. adapted the standard on 30.03.2002 to conform to
the model proposed by the F.C.I.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Relatively large-sized dog, agile,
never heavy, the general appearance being that of a
vigorous dog. The body is rectangular, the croup is
broad, slightly sloping, the chest is large and deep,
the shoulder long and slightly sloping. Sexual
dimorphism is well defined, the males should be taller
and stronger than the females.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS :
· The length of the skull is slightly greater
than or equal to half of the total length of the head.
· The length of the body is always greater than
the height at the withers. In females, the lumbar
region may be a little longer.
· The depth of the chest corresponds more or
less to half of the height at the withers.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT : A natural guardian and
courageous, he distinguishes himself by his instinctive
and unconditional attachment to the herd and his
master. He is a dignified, calm and stable dog.
HEAD : Lupoid type (wolf-like).
CRANIAL REGION : The Carpathian Shepherd Dog is of the
mesocephalic type, with a powerful but not heavy head.
The forehead is wide and slightly domed; wider between
the ears and narrowing progressively towards the stop.
The frontal furrow is relatively long and sufficiently
well defined.
Stop : Moderate, never too pronounced nor too discreet.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Large, wide and always black.
Muzzle : Powerful, of approximately oval section,
slightly truncated cone shaped. The length of the
muzzle is slightly less than or , at the most, equal to
that of the skull.
Lips : Thick, well pigmented, tight and well closed at
the corner of the mouth.
Jaws/Teeth : Strong, solid and straight jaws. Powerful
dentition; scissor bite with the incisive arcades
slightly rounded.
Cheeks : Lean, with strong but never prominent cheek
muscles. The skin is tight.
Eyes : Almond shaped, slightly oblique, not too big
compared to the size of the skull, colour dark brown.
Neither protruding nor sunken in the sockets. The
eyelids are black, tightly fitting the eyeball.
Ears : Not too big, triangular, attached a little
higher than the line of the eye, with the tip slightly
rounded, carried close to the cheek.
NECK : Muscled, very strong, of medium length presenting
an angle of approximately 50° to the horizontal.
BODY : Vigorous, well developed, slightly rectangular.
Topline : Straight and firm.
Withers : Only slightly pronounced.
Back : Of moderate length, straight, solid and muscled.
Loin : Powerful, muscled, but not too broad, of moderate
length, neither too long (the topline would not be firm
enough) nor too short. Croup : Broad and muscled, of
moderate length, slightly sloping, never falling away.
Chest : Well developed, deep, reaching to the elbows,
relatively wide. Strong ribs, well sprung, never barrel
like.
Underline : Moderately rising, belly tucked up but never
drawn in nor pendulous.
TAIL : Set on relatively high, bushy, with abundant
coat. At rest, it is carried low, straight or slightly
sabre-like, reaching to the hock. When the dog is alert
or in action, tail is carried upwards and can be even
higher than the topline but never lying on nor curled
over the back.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : Strong bones.
Overall view : Seen from the front or from the side,
upright and perpendicular to the ground.
Shoulder : Strong, moderately sloping.
Elbow : Close to the body, neither in nor out.
Forearm : Straight, very vigorous, with an oval section.
Metacarpus (pastern) : Short, slightly sloping.
Feet : Oval, massive, compact.
HINDQUARTERS : Upright. Muscled with strong bones and
good angulation.
Upper thigh : Broad, very muscular.
Lower thigh : Powerful, muscled, of moderate length.
Hock : Solid, firm, neither too high (indicating an
accentuation of the stifle angulation) nor too low.
Metatarsus (rear pastern) : Solid, vertical.
Feet : Oval, well developed and compact, a speck smaller
than the front. Toes arched and tight. Dewclaws, if
any, should be removed except in countries where their
removal is forbidden by the law. The pads are resilient
and resistant.
GAIT / MOVEMENT : Free, long-reaching movement.
Vigorous and sustained trot. In action, the limbs are
parallel.
SKIN : Ash grey pigmentation. The nose, the eyerims and
the lips should be black. Ash grey or black preferred
for the nails.
COAT
HAIR : The coat is harsh, dense and straight. The
undercoat is dense and soft. With the exception of the
head and the front part of the limbs where the coat is
short and flat, the coat, of moderate length, is
abundant all over the body. On the neck, the back of
the limbs and the tail, the coat is longer – profuse
coat on these parts being typical.
COLOUR : Pale fawn overlaid with black (wolf-grey) of
different tones, often lighter on lateral parts and
darker on the upper part of the body. Pale fawn
overlaid with black (wolf-grey) with white marks
preferably non predominant
SIZE AND WEIGHT :
Height at withers :
Male : Ideally 65 – 73 cm at the withers.
Female : Ideally 59 – 67 cm at the withers.
However the overall impression is always more
important.
Weight : In harmony with the size, giving the impression
of a powerful but not heavy dog.
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.
SERIOUS FAULTS :
Any departure from the preceding text and which hinders
utilisation.
Weak or too heavy construction.
Eyes too light in colour.
Very drooping lower eyelids, showing the eyeball, lips
too fleshy and drooping commissures.
Important pigmentation faults.
Excessive length of body (more than 10%) and square
body.
ELIMINATING FAULTS :
Aggressive, overly shy or lethargic.
Subject clearly untypical with molossoid type
appearance.
Absence of a P3 and another tooth, absence of a canine,
absence of a P4, absence of a molar or absence of three
or more teeth (except PM1).
Overshot, undershot or level bite.
Very light bone.
Chest insufficiently developed.
Lack of undercoat, coat other than short on the head and
front of limbs, curly or bushy coat, wire coat, long
coat, limp coat, silky coat, forming a distinct parting
along the spine.
Important lack of pigmentation of eyelids, the nose, the
skin and the lips; wall eye.
Colour : brown, brindle, yellow, or flecked in these
colours.
Males less than 62 cm, females less than 58 cm.
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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