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The goal of this project is to illuminate the tasks which the Poodle (and his cousins) were "bred to do". Any breed's job description defines good temperament, which is always breed-specific. Since form follows function, good breed-specific conformation makes the designated tasks easier to perform. For a development of this thesis, see: Dorothy Macdonald, A comprehensive history of the Poodle does not exist. Standard Poodles in black or white are all AKC registered. They have superb temperaments and are happy, healthy, confident and very intelligent; qualities that make them loving companions, happy playmates and obedient performers at home and in the ring.If you are looking for a perfect friend and companion it could definitely be a Standard Poodle. This breed is very intelligent, eager to please, wonderful with children, and very good watch dogs. An additional advantage with this breed is that it does not shed or smell.
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| General
Appearance
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| Temperament
Head * Distinguished, rectilinear, in proportion with the body. Its length must be a little more than 2/5 of the dog’s height at the withers. Without heaviness or massiveness, but neither being too fine. The chiselling must be evident under the covering skin.
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| Skull
Superciliary * Arches Moderately pronounced, covered with long hair. Frontal * Furrow Broad between the eyes, narrowing towards the occiput, which is very pronounced. (In the miniatures it can be less pronounced).Stop * Very slightly marked, as in dogs of medium proportions.
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Muzzel * Upper profile in straight line; its length is about 9/10 of the skull’s length. The two branches of the lower jaw extending almost parallel. The appearance of the muzzle is solid, elegant, but not pointed. The lower profile of the muzzle is given by the lower jaw and not by the edge of the upper lip.
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| Lips Jaw and Teeth * Fitting normally, teeth solid. The absence of one M1 or M2 (molar 1 or 2) in the upper and of one M2 or M3 in the lower jaw would not be penalised in judging or in a breeding selection.
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| Cheeks
Eyes * With
keen expression, placed at the level of the stop and slightly slanting.
The outline of the eyelids gives the eyes an almond shape.
Black or very dark brown for the black, the white, the grey and
the apricot poodles; the eyes may be dark amber for the brown subjects.
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| Ears
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| Neck
Body * The
general appearance of the body of a poodle is of good proportions, the
length of the body generally exceeding the height at the withers. Wihers * Moderately
developed. Back * Short
harmonious topline. Neither
roach nor saddle back. The
height from the ground to the withers being more or less the same as
that from the ground to the rump. Loins * Firm and muscular.
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| Croup
Chest *
Descending down to elbow level, the width is equal to 2/3 of its depth (from
spinal column to sternum). The
thorax perimeter measured behind the shoulders must be at least 10 cm
more than the height at the withers. Ribs * Rib
cage oval, broad in the dorsal part. Forechest * Normal
for a dog of medium proportions; the extremity of the sternum must be
slightly prominent and set rather high which causes a higher, easier and
more noble head carriage. Belly * FlanksTucked up but not excessively so.
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| Tail ForeQurters * Front
legs perfectly straight and parallel, elegant, well muscled with good
bone. The height from the
elbow to the ground is of 5/9 of the height of the withers to the ground. Shoulders *
Sloping, muscular. The
shoulder blade forming with the upper arm an angle of 90° to 110°.
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| Feet
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| HindQuarters
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| Skin
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| Hair Cordet\d Poodle*Abundant,
of fine texture, woolly and dense, forming characteristic thin cords of
even length. They must be at least 20 cm in length. The longer they are, the more they are appreciated.
The cords on each side of the head may be tied up by a ribbon
above the ears and those on the body parted on each side to avoid an
untidy coat.
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| Allowed
Show Clips
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| Modern
Shortened Coat * On the body, to show on the back line a moiré shot silk effect more or less long of at least 1 centimeter. The length of the coat shall be progressively increased around the ribs and above the legs.
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| Regularized
Hair
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| Colour
The Brown * Must
be pure, rather dark, uniform and warm.
The graduations in the brown shades must go neither to the beige
nor to its lighter derivatives. Neither
must the coat be of such a dark brown so as to be near black, i.e.
excessive dark brown or aubergine coloured dark purple. The Grey * Must
be uniform. The graduations in the grey colour must not reach either the
black or the white. The Apricot
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Must
be of a uniform colour neither tending to the beige or the cream,
neither to the red or auburn, nor to the brown or its derivatives.
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| Size
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| Faults
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| Fliminating
Faults
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| Faults
Note ** Male animals should have two apparently noemal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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