Bernese mountain dog - The standard
General Appearance
The Bernese Mountain Dog is a striking tri-colored large dog. He
is sturdy and balanced. He is intelligent, strong and agile enough
to do the draft and droving work for which he was used in the mountainous
regions of his origin. Dogs appear masculine, while bitches are
distinctly feminine.
Size, Proportion, Substance
Measured at the withers dogs are 25 to 27-1/2 inches, bitches are
23 to 26 inches. Though appearing square, Bernese Mountain Dogs
are slightly longer in body than they are tall. Sturdy bone is of
great importance. The body is full.
Head
Expression is intelligent, animated and gentle. The eyes are dark
brown and slightly oval in shape with close-fitting eyelids. Inverted
or everted eyelids are serious faults. Blue eye color is a disqualification.
The ears are medium sized, set high, triangular in shape. gently
rounded at the tip, and hang close to the head when in repose. When
the Bernese Mountain Dog is alert, the ears are brought forward
and raised at the base; the top of the ear is level with the top
of the skull. The skull is flat on top and broad, with a slight
furrow and a well-defined, but not exaggerated stop. The muzzle
is strong and straight. The nose is always black. The lips are clean
and, as the Bernese Mountain Dog is a dry-mouthed breed, the flews
are only slightly developed. The teeth meet in a scissors bite.
An overshot or undershot bite is a serious fault. Dentition is complete.
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