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Italiaan Dwergkees Volpino Italiano
History He is one of the descendants of the European Spitz which already
existed in the central region of our continent since the Bronze Age and
of which skeleton fossils have been discovered around the foundation
piles of the dwellings on stilts. So
the Volpino goes back to the same ancestors as the German Spitz of which
he is not a descendant, but a relative.
He has been bred in Italy since immemorial times and has been
idolized in the palaces of the noblemen as well as in the hovels of the
common people, where he was especially appreciated because of his
instinct of guard and vigilance. He
was the dog of Michelangelo, and, in the 18th century, the tireless
companion of the carters of Tuscany and Latium, always ready to announce
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GENERAL
APPEARANCE
IMPORTANT
PROPORTIONS
* Built into a square, length of head reaches nearly the 4/10th of
that of the body. BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT * Very attached to his environment and his family, of a very distinct temperament, lively, gay and playful.
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HEAD
Skull
* Long than the muzzle (6,5 : 5), its bizygomatic width is more than
half the length of the head (7, 3 : 11,5); is slightly ovoid (egg-shaped)
as much in longitudinal as in transversal direction; medio-frontal
furrow very slightly marked; occipital protuberance slightly marked.
The superior axes of the skull and muzzle are slightly
convergent. The bony
protuberances of the forehead, well developed, come down almost
perpendicular onto the onset of the muzzle.
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Nose
Muzzle
* Of inferior length to that of the skull with lateral surfaces
convergent, is pointed. The
nasal bridge is straight. Seen
in profile, the lower edge of the muzzle is determined by the lower jaw. Lips
* From the front, the upper lips, by their lower edge, draw a straight
line. The labial commissure
is not visible, so the lips are very short.
The edges of the lips are black.
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| Ears
Eyes * Well opened and of a normal size, denoting vigilance and vivaciousness. Roundish eye aperture, set in planes forming a very open angle towards the rear; eyelids fitting perfectly the shape of the eyeball. Colour of the iris is dark ochre, the rims of the lids are black. Jaws*Teeth
* Jaws apparently not strong, normally developed and meeting perfectly
level on front. The
branches of the lower jaw are straight.
Teeth white, regular in alignment, complete and perfectly
developed. Scissor bite,
pincer bite tolerated.
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BODY
Topline
* Dorsal line straight, over the loins slightly convex. Withers
* Slightly raised from dorsal line. Croup
* Extends the line of the loin. Obliqueness
from the hip to base of the tail is of 10° below the horizontal. Chest
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Descending to level of elbows; ribs well sprung.
Sternal region is long. Underline * From sternum to belly rising only slightly. The hollow of the flanks is slightly accentuated.
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NECK
TAIL * Set in the prolongation of the croup, carried permanently curled over the back. Its length is a little less than the height at the withers.
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FOREQUARTERS
Shoulders
* The length of the shoulder blade is equal to 1/4 of the height at the
withers and its obliqueness below the horizontal is of 60°. Upper
arm
* Longer than the shoulder blade and its obliqueness below the
horizontal is of 65°. Is
approximately parallel to the median plane of the body. Elbows
* Parallel to the median plane of the body. Forearm
* Continuing the vertical line, finely boned. Its length, from ground to elbow, is slightly more than half
the height at the withers. Pastern
joint and pastern
* Seen from the front, they continue the vertical line of the forearm.
Seen in profile, the pasterns are sloping. Forefoot
* Oval shaped with closely-knit toes.
The pads and the nails are black.
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HINDQUARTERS
Upper
thigh
* Its length is equal to 1/3 of the height at withers.
Perfectly parallel to the median plane of the body. Lower
thigh
* Its length is a little less than that of the thigh.
Of a light bone structure and its obliqueness below the
horizontal is of 55° to 60°. Hock
joint *
Distance between the point of the hock and the ground is slightly more
than 1/4 of the height at the withers. Hock
* Vertical and perfectly straight seen as much in profile as from behind. Hind foot * Oval like the forefoot with all the same characteristics as this latter.
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GAIT
/ MOVEMENT
SKIN
* Well adhering and taut, without looseness in any part. COAT
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COLOUR
Champagne
colour accepted but not desirable. Pale
orange shades on the ears are tolerated, but in any case constitute an
imperfection. SIZE
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Height
at withers
: 27 to 30 cm for males.
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FAULTS
Colour
of nose other than black. Tail
tucked in between hindlegs. limits indicated by standard.
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DISQUALIFYING
FAULTS
Note* Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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