Directory of the Breesers & Exhibitors of Dogs in the U.S. and Canada, Volum 91916 |
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Side 10
... ( Orange and White ) English Toy Spaniels ( Red ) English Toy Spaniels ( Black and Tan ) English Toy Spaniels ( Tri- color ) Foxhounds ( American ) Foxhounds ( English ) Fox Terriers ( Smooth ) Fox Terriers ( Wire ) French Bulldogs ...
... ( Orange and White ) English Toy Spaniels ( Red ) English Toy Spaniels ( Black and Tan ) English Toy Spaniels ( Tri- color ) Foxhounds ( American ) Foxhounds ( English ) Fox Terriers ( Smooth ) Fox Terriers ( Wire ) French Bulldogs ...
Side 24
... White and orange and white ; orange in all its various shades ; white , with light to dark barred brindle patches , or these colors with white markings . The colors orange or light brindle and dark brindle and of entirely equal value ...
... White and orange and white ; orange in all its various shades ; white , with light to dark barred brindle patches , or these colors with white markings . The colors orange or light brindle and dark brindle and of entirely equal value ...
Side 58
... white , orange and white , or liver and white dogs , when it may be of lighter color . The nostrils should be wide apart and large in the openings . The jaws should be of equal length ; an overshot or undershot jaw is objectionable ...
... white , orange and white , or liver and white dogs , when it may be of lighter color . The nostrils should be wide apart and large in the openings . The jaws should be of equal length ; an overshot or undershot jaw is objectionable ...
Side 60
... white ; blue belton ; lemon and white ; lemon belton ; orange and white ; orange belton ; liver and white ; liver belton ; and solid white . Markings - Dogs without heavy patches of color on the body but flecked all over preferred ...
... white ; blue belton ; lemon and white ; lemon belton ; orange and white ; orange belton ; liver and white ; liver belton ; and solid white . Markings - Dogs without heavy patches of color on the body but flecked all over preferred ...
Side 69
... white , and orange and white . Fewer markings on body the better . Perfection of markings , solid lemon or orange ears , evenly marked head and eyes , muzzle and legs ticked . Stern . - Stern set on a level and carried low . STANDARD OF ...
... white , and orange and white . Fewer markings on body the better . Perfection of markings , solid lemon or orange ears , evenly marked head and eyes , muzzle and legs ticked . Stern . - Stern set on a level and carried low . STANDARD OF ...
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Side 139 - ... branches, leaving plenty of space for the tongue and for the attachment of the lower lips, which should completely conceal the teeth. It should also be turned up or "finished...
Side 123 - Neck short, thick and muscular ; strongly set on sloping shoulders. Chest broad in comparison to the size of the dog, and proportionately deep.
Side 46 - The feather on the upper portion of the ears should be long and silky ; on the back of fore and hind legs long and fine ; a fair amount of hair on the belly, forming a nice fringe, which may extend on chest and throat. Feet to be well feathered between the toes.
Side 121 - Muzzle very powerful, and gradually tapering towards the nose, which should always be black and of good size. The jaws should be perfectly level and the teeth square, though the nose projects somewhat over the mouth, which gives the impression of the upper jaw being longer than the under one. Eyes set wide apart, of a dark brown or hazel colour ; small, piercing, very bright, and rather sunken.
Side 108 - ... little or no appearance of ankle in front. They should be strong in bone throughout, short and straight in pastern. Both fore- and hindlegs should be carried straight forward in traveling, the stifles not turned outward.
Side 108 - He will then attain the highest degree of propelling power, together with the greatest length of stride that is compatible with the length of his body. Weight is not a certain criterion of a terrier's fitness for his work — general shape, size, and contour are the main points ; and if a dog can gallop and stay, and follow his fox up a drain, it matters little what his weight is to a pound or so. Though, roughly speaking, it may be said he should not scale over 2olb. in show condition.
Side 47 - The colour should be a rich golden chestnut, with no trace whatever of black ; white on chest, throat or toes, or a small star on the forehead, or a narrow streak or blaze on the nose or face not to disqualify.
Side 137 - In mixed classes where whole-coloured and parti-coloured Pomeranians compete together, the preference should — if in other points they are equal — be given to the whole-coloured specimens.
Side 28 - ... (at the stop), must be greater than the length of the muzzle. The bridge of the muzzle is not arched, but straight, and in some good dogs slightly broken. From the stop over the entire bridge of the muzzle to the nose runs a rather wide, well-marked, shallow furrow. The flews of the upper jaw are strongly developed, not cut at right angles, but turning with a graceful curve into the lower edge, and are slightly overhanging. The flews of the lower jaw must not be pendant. The teeth, in proportion...
Side 90 - The skull should be very large, and in circumference, in front of the ears, should measure at least the height of the dog at the shoulders. Viewed from the front, it should appear very high from the corner of the lower jaw to the apex of the skull, and also very broad and square.