| Rawdon Briggs Lee - 1897 - 424 sider
...slightly to the eyes, with the muzzle tapering more decidedly to the nose. The muzzle should be pointed, but the teeth and lips level. The head should be long,...some blue-fawns the colour is blue), and slightly aquiline. In the lighter-coloured dogs a black muzzle is preferred. There should be a good moustache... | |
| Herbert Compton - 1904 - 626 sider
...to the nose. The muzzle should be pointed, but the teeth and lips level. The head should be rather long, the skull flat rather than round, with a very slight rise over the eyes, but nothing approaching a slop. The skull should be coated with moderately long hair, which is softer than... | |
| A. Croxton Smith - 1910 - 448 sider
...slightly to the eyes, with the muzzle tapering more decidedly to the nose. The muzzle should be pointed, but the teeth and lips level. The head should be long,...some blue-fawns the colour is blue), and slightly aquiline. In the lighter-coloured dogs a black muzzle is preferred. There should be a good moustache... | |
| 1912 - 358 sider
...•li"htlv'to the eves, with the muzzle tapering more decidedly to the nose The muzzle should be pointed, but the teeth and lips level The head should be long, the skull flat rather than round, with'a very slight rise over the eyes, but with nothing appraachIDK a stop The skull should be coated... | |
| William A. Bruette - 1922 - 440 sider
...slightly to the eyes, with the muzzle tapering more decidedly to the nose. The muzzle should be pointed, but the teeth and lips level. The head should be long,...nose should be black (though in some blue-fawns the color is blue), and slightly aquiline. In the lighter colored dogs a black muzzle is preferred. There... | |
| 1916 - 502 sider
...slightly to the eyes, with the muzzle tapering more decidedly to the nose. The muzzle should be pointed, but the teeth and lips level. The head should be long,...hair, which is softer than the rest of the coat. The coat should be black (though in some blue-fawns the color is blue) and slightly aquiline. In the lighter... | |
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