General Appearance:
The Great Swiss Mountain
Dog is a draft breed and should structurally appear as such. It is a striking,
tri-colored, large, powerful dog of sturdy appearance.
Size, Proportion and Substance:
Height at the highest point
on the shoulder is ideally:
Dogs: 25 1/2 to 28 1/2 inches
Bitches : 23 1/2 to 27 inches
Body length to height is
a 10 to 9 proportion. The body is full.
Head:
Expression is animated and
gentle. The eyes are dark
brown, medium sized, neither deep set nor prominent with closefitting eyelids.
Eye rims are black. 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 alert
the ears are brought forward and raised at the base. The
top of the eye is level with
the top of the skull. The skull is flat and
broad with a slight stop. The skull and muzzle are of
equal length. The muzzle is
blunt, not pointed. The muzzle is also
strong and straight. The nose is always black. The lips
are clean and as a dry- mouthed
breed, flews are only slightly developed.
The teeth meet in a scissor bite.
Neck, Topline and Body:
The neck is of moderate
length, strong, muscular and clean. The topline
is level from the withers to the croup. The chest is deep and broad with
a slight protruding
breastbone. Withers are high and long. Body is full with a slight tuck-up.
Ribs are well
sprung. The loins are broad and strong. The croup is long, broad and smoothly
rounded to the
tail insertion. The tail is fairly level reaching to the hocks, carried
down in repose and raised when
excited. The bones of the tail should be straight.
Forequarters:
Shoulders are long, sloping
and strong. They
are flat and well muscled. Forelegs are straight and
strong. The pasterns slope
very slightly, but are never weak.The feet are round and compact with well
arched toes. The dewclaws
may or may not be present.
Hindquarters:
The thighs are broad, strong,
and muscular.
The stifles are moderately bent and taper smoothlyinto the hocks. The hocks
are well let down and straight when
viewed from the rear. Dewclaws must be removed. Feet
are compact and turn neither in nor out.
Coat:
The top coat is dense, 1
to 1 3/4 inches long. The undercoat may be thick and
sometimes showing.
Color:
The ground color is jet
black. The markings are rich
rust and white. Symmetry of markings is desired. Rust
appears over each eye, on each
cheek and on each side of the
chest, on all four legs, and under the tail. There is a white
blaze and muzzle. A white marking
on the chest typically forms
an inverted cross. The tip of the tail is white, and white
is present on the feet with
rust between the white and black on
each leg. White patches or a collar is permitted around the
neck.
Gait:
Good reach in front,
powerful drive in rear. Movement with a level back.
Temperament:
Bold, faithful, willing
worker. Alert and vigilant. Nervousness or aggressiveness
should be severely penalized.
Disqualifications:
Any ground color other than
black. Blue eye color.
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