According to written documents, the
appearance of this breed has not changed greatly from the 14th century
to the present day. Probably because it possesses an excellent
hereditary instinct for working sheep and cattle, selection on the basis
of usability was being carried out spontaneously, which has resulted
also in the balance of its look. The earliest written document about
Croatian Sheepdogs, named "Canis pastoralis croaticus", found
in the archives of diocese of Djakovo by "father of the breed"
- veterinarian Prof Dr Stjepan Romic - is from 1374. In this document,
Petar, Bishop of Djakovo, says "the dog is about 18 inches high,
with medium long black curly coat, the hair on the head is short, ears
are pricked or semi-pricked and it is very good for keeping flocks of
all farm animals." He also mentions that the Croats brought the dog
with them while migrating from their original native land to Croatia in
the 7th century. Romic also found in archive of Djakovo's diocese
important information from Years 1719, 1737, 1742 and 1752. In all of
these documents the description of the Croatian Sheepdog matches
entirely its appearance today and in all of them the dog is named Canis
pastoralis croaticus or Croatian Sheepdog. A systematic selection
breeding programme was started by the same Prof Romic in 1935 with dogs
in the territory of Djakovo. After 34 years of work, breed was finally
also recognised by FCI in 1969.
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General Appearance
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| HEAD
CRANIAL REGION Skull: Slightly rounded skull tapering towards the nose. The eyebrow arches are not pronounced. The cheeks are rounded. The occiput can be distinct. Stop: slightly pronounced.
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| FACIAL
REGION Muzzle: Lean, nose ridge looking from the profile is straight and is a wedge-shaped extension of the skull. The lower jaw is well developed and forms a harmonious whole with line of the nose ridge. The muzzle is neither pointed nor square. Teeth: Good developed, complete scissors bite. Level bite is acceptable but not desirable. Lips: Dry, close fitting and supple. The visible lip pigment is black. Corner of the mouth is tight. Eyes: Chestnut brown to black, medium in size, almond-shaped, they give lively expression to the dog, set horizontally. The rims of the eyelids are dark pigmented and tight, fit close to the eyeballs. Ears: Triangular in shape, medium-sized, erect or semi-erect, somewhat set to the side. Erect ears are more desirable. Ear cropping is not allowed. NECK: Slightly rises above the back line, the upper and lower lines of the neck are straight. Moderately long, it is of medium strength, deep and well rounded, muscular. The skin is without dewlap and is covered with a dense coat.
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| BODY Back: Straight, short and muscular. Loin: Short and firmly coupled. Chest: Medium long, broad and deep enough. Ribs sprung, forechest slightly pronounced. The transition to the neck is in a straight line. Belly: Slightly tucked-up. The loins are full and sturdy. Croup: Medium long, slightly sloping down, muscular and fairly broad. TAIL: Set medium high, with thick and long hairs, in repose hangs relaxed or is carried at back level. In attention it is carried above the back line. There are dogs born without or with short tail, or the tail is docked so that in an adult male it is about 4 cm long.
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| LIMBS Pasterns dry, indistinct, short and not completely vertical. The feet are small, strong, semi-rabbit-like. The toes are well knitted, well and firmly cushioned. The nails are black or gray. HINDQUARTERS: The hind legs are medium-angulated. From behind, the legs are parallel. The lower thigh is long and the hock is set lower. The upper thigh is of medium width, well muscled. The hocks are dry and distinct, well angulated. Hind feet are the same as the front ones, small and sturdy though somewhat elongated. Dewclaws are removed. GAIT/MOVEMENT: The Croatian Sheepdog moves in briskly trot with moderately long steps.
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| COAT COLOR: The base color of the coat is black. A few white hairs can be tolerated. White markings on the head, body and tail aren't permissible, but small white markings are permissible on the throat and the forechest. White markings on the toes or the legs are permissible but undesirable. White legs up to pasterns lower the dog's marks on shows.
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| HEIGHT
1* Any other color of the nose than black; 2* Two or more first premolars (PM1) missing; 3* Over - or undershot jaws; 4*Yellow or albino eyes; 5* Drooping ears; 6* Completely woolly or too long coat; 7* Longer hairs on foreface; 8* White markings on head, body or tail; 9* Height at the withers below or over the one in Standard.
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Faults Note ** Male animals should have two apparrently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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