Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Rafeiro do Alentejo RAFEIRO OF ALENTEJO Alentejo Mastiff







Rafeiro do Alentejo RAFEIRO OF ALENTEJO Alentejo Mastiff


FCI-Standard N° 96 / 05. 01. 1996 / GB


TRANSLATION : Portuguese Kennel Club, Dr. J.-M. Paschoud and Mrs. Ruth Binder-Gresly.

ORIGIN : Portugal.


DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 13.09.1967.


UTILIZATION : An excellent watch dog of farms and dwellings in Alentejo as well as a highly appreciated protector of the herds. During the day he is less vigilant, but threatening against strangers.


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 type.
Without working trial.


GENERAL APPEARANCE : Dog of large size, powerful, rustic, sober. Outlines slightly convex; the general structure is rather long than large.


HEAD : A bear type head. Wider on the top of the skull, narrower and less rounded at the base; well proportioned to the size of the body.


CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Broad, rounded in the longitudinal and transversal axes. Superciliary ridges not protruding, slight furrow between and above the eyes. Occipital protuberance not too marked, top skull between the ears slightly and regularly arched.
Stop : Not pronounced; the upper longitudinal axes of muzzle and skull should be divergent.


FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Oval, with the tip slightly blunted, from above downward and towards the rear part; dark in colour.
Muzzle : Nasal bridge straight, its cross section arched; muzzle shorter than the skull length, of medium width.
Lips : Slightly rounded in front, overlapping and well cut. Thin and firm, giving a slight curve to the lower profile.
Jaws : Strong and well developed, well set.
Eyes : With a calm expression; eyes set almost level with the orbital ridge. Dark, horizontal, elliptical and small. Black pigmented lids.
Ears : Set on medium high, folded and hanging at the sides. Little mobility. When the dog is attentive, they still keep folded, they rise at the base and the vertical wrinkles are more pronounced. Triangular, small, with a narrow base, their width at the set on corresponding to the length of the median axis of the lobe.


NECK : Well set into the shoulders, straight, short, strong, with dewlap.


BODY : Strong, well muscled; long, bulky, slightly sloping from fore to rear, and moderately hollow. The underline rising gently from the brisket to the groin.
Back : Straight, long, moderately sloping.
Loin : Medium size, straight, wide; slightly rounded, well muscled.
Croup : Medium length, broad and high, slightly sloping.
Forechest : Wide, but not very marked.
Chest : Well down, wide, deep and with the sternum almost horizontal. Ribs straight; slightly obliquous.
Belly and flanks : Proportioned to size; underline not whippety, following the line of the sternum.


TAIL : Set on at medium height; thick, long, slightly curved, more so towards the tip, but never kinky. When at rest, it should fall between the hocks and reach below them. In action it may roll upwards.


LIMBS


FOREQUARTERS : Strong, straight and vertical, either viewed from front or from profile; rather wide in front.
Shoulders and upper arm : Strong, medium length, shoulder blades rather apart and only slightly sloping, well developed and muscled. Open shoulder angulation.
Forearm : Vertical and long; strong and well muscled.
Carpus : Strong.
Pastern : Medium length, strong, slightly sloping.
Forefeet : Strong toes, well closed and long, not too arched; strong nails; their colour changing according to the coat. Pads thick and tough.


HINDQUARTERS : Strong, vertical, viewed from the rear as well as in profile; legs standing well apart.
Thigh : Long, broad, well muscled but hardly visible.
Second thigh : Slightly sloping; medium length, well muscled.
Hockjoints : Set at medium height; lean; moderately angulated.
Metatarsus : Strong; medium length, slightly sloping; may have single or double dewclaws.
Hind feet : Similar to the forefeet.


GAIT / MOVEMENT : Heavy, slow and rolling movement.


SKIN : Thick and rather close fitting; mucous membranes partially or totally pigmented with black.


COAT

HAIR : Short or preferably of medium length, heavy, dense, straight and evenly covering the body down to the space between the toes.

COLOUR : Black, wolf-like, fawn or yellow with white markings, or white with markings of these colours, either dappled, streaked or brindled.


SIZE AND WEIGHT :
Height at the withers :
Males : 66 to 74 cm.
Females : 64 to 70 cm.
Weight :
Males : 40 to 50 kg.
Females : 35 to 45 kg.
Size and weight of a typical dog
Head


Length of skull
15
cm
Width of skull
13, 5
cm
Length of muzzle
10
cm
Body


Girth
86
cm
Width
21
cm
Depth
31
cm
Topline


Length of the trunk
65
cm
Width of the trunk
15
cm
Length


Body
76
cm
Tail
46
cm
Height


Height at withers
73
cm
Height at the forelimb
38
cm
Height at the hindquarters
73
cm
Weight
47, 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.
Appearance : Untypical conformation, obesity, underdevelopment; lacking in substance.
Nose : Too pointed, blunted.
Muzzle : Too long.
Neck : With no dewlap.
Croup : Falling away.
Tail : Inserted too high or too low; curled at rest.
Coat : In poorly condition.
Construction : Too light.

ELIMINATING FAULTS :
Aggresive or overly shy.
Head : Long and narrow.
Skull : Flat or narrow.
Muzzle : Excessively long or arched.
Jaws : Overshot or undershot mouth.
Eyes : Light, of different colour or shape; partially covered by the third lid.
Ears : Inserted too high or too low; big or round.
Tail : Docked, naturally short or absent (anuria).
Hair : Too short.
Lack of black pigmentation at the tip of the nose, nostrils, mouth and lips.

SCALE OF POINTS
General appearance 20
Head 15
Eyes 5
Ears 5
Neck 10
Body 10
Limbs 15
Tail 10
Coat 10
Total 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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