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GENERAL APPEARANCE:
This dog is compact, moderately
low set,
of medium
length with a refined structure but of
sufficient substance o suggest the
ability to hunt and kill domestic
rodents.
It should display
Terrier characteristics,
embodying keen
alertness,
activity and soundness.
The parted, straight silky hair presents
a well-groomed
appearance.
CHARACTERISTICS; it should display
Terrier characteristics, embodying keen
alertness, activity and soundness.
TEMPERAMENT - ( See under
Characteristics )
HEAD
AND SKULL:
Of moderate length,
slightly shorter from the tip of the
nose to between the eyes than from the
same position to the occiput. The head
must be strong and of Terrier character,
being moderately
broad between the ears; the skull
flat
and without fullness between the
eyes, with fine
silky top- knot, not
falling over the eyes,
{a long fall of hair on the foreface or
cheeks is very
objectionable.}
Nose
black.
EYES:
Shall be
small, round,
not
prominent, dark
as possible in
colour with a keen intelligent
expression.
EARS:
Should be small, V-shaped
with fine leather, set
high on the
skull, pricked, and entirely free from
long hair.
MOUTH: Strong jaws, teeth even and not
cramped, the upper incisors fitting
closely over the lower [
scissor bite
].
Lips tight and clean.
NECK:
Medium length, refined,
slightly crested,
fitting gracefully into the shoulders.
Well covered with long silky hair.
FOREQUARTERS:
Shoulders fine, well laid back,
fitting with well angulated upper arms
snugly to ribs. Elbows turned neither in
nor out. The forelegs have refined,
round bone and are straight and
set well under the body with no weakness
in the pastern.
BODY:
Should be moderately long in
proportion to the height of the dog.
Level top-line, well sprung rips
extending back to strong loins. Chest of
moderate depth and breath. A top
line showing a roach or dip is a serious
fault.
HINDQUARTERS:
The
thighs must be well developed and the
stifles should be well turned and the
hocks well bent.
When viewed from behind the hocks should
be well let down and parallel
with each other.
FEET:
Small well padded, cat-like, with
closely knit toes; the toenails must
be
black or very dark.
TAIL:
Preferably 'not' ?docked, set on high
and carried erect but not
over-gay. Should be free of feathering
for docked tails.
(See
under Page tail docking )
"NEW
SILKY STANDARD May 2004
"&
May 2009 /
SILKY
STANDARD
URGENT!
It
has come to attention that bills are
being passed in the Queensland State
Government banning tail docking in this
State.
The Minister for Primary Industries
department has informed the Secretary
that the ban comes into effect from 25
October 2003. From 2005 on in most
States.
GAIT
/ MOVEMENT:
The movement should be
free and true
without slackness at shoulders or
elbows; there should be no
turning in or out of the feet or
pasterns.
The hindquarters should have strong
propelling power with ample flexibility
at stifles and hocks. Viewed from
behind, the movement should be neither
too close nor too
wide.
COAT:
Must be flat, fine and glossy
and of a silky texture with a length of
coat from 13 to 15 cms [5 to 6 ins] from
behind the ears to set on of tail, but
must not impede the dog's action.
The legs from knees and hocks to feet
free from long hair.
COLOUR: Blue and
tan
or
gray-blue and
tan;
the richer
thesecolours the better.
Blue on tail to be very dark.
Silver blue
or fawn top-knot desirable. Distribution
of
blue
and
tan
as follows;
tan
around the base of the ears, muzzle and
on the sides of the cheeks; blue from
the base of the skull to the tip of
tail, running down the forelegs to near
the knees and down the thighs to the
hocks;
tan
line showing down the stifles and from
the knees and hocks to the toes and
around the vent. The
body colour must be free from
smut or dark
shading.
Blackcolouring
is permissible in puppies,
bluecolour
must be established by
18
months of age.
SIZE:
Height:
Approximately
23-24 cm
[approx.9-10 ins] at thewithers,
bitches slightly less. Weight:
Desirable
Weight from 3.5 to
4.5 kg
[approx.
8-10 lbs].
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.
NOTE:
Male animals should have two apparently
normal testicles fully descended into
the scrotum.
END OF
Standard...
EDUCATING- NOTE !!
Approximately:Much
like; resembling, to bring near
Moderately:Within
reasonable limits.
Slightly:Near
equals. Desirable: Having pleasing.
Moderately
Long:
To a moderate degree without excess.

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