
Pyreneese Herdershond Met
Gladbehaarde Snuit
Berger des Pyrenees A face rasee




History 
This dog, less nervous and more tractable than the long-haired
sheepdog is less suspicious of strangers, yet shows much gaiety and
liveliness.
On the whole he has the same characteristics as the long-haired Pyrenean
sheepdog. He differs in that he has a slightly longer muzzle. His head
is covered with short and fine hairs (therefore smooth-faced), the hair
on the body is semi-long or less than semi-long, reaching its longest
length of 6 to 7 cm on the neck and on the withers, and 4 to 5 cm on the
middle line of the back.

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General
Apearance The legs are smooth with light
feathering on the forelegs and culottes on the hindlegs. The
tail may be long with a hook at its tip or docked. Many dogs are born
with a short tail. The foot is both tighter and more arched than the
foot of the long-haired sheepdog.

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Proportions
All
proportions
kept, the body is a little shorter than that of the
long-haired Pyrenean Sheepdog.

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Colour
The permitted coat colours are black harlequin
,brindle, fawn of
various shades with or without a mingling of black hairs and sometimes
some white markings. The grey coats are not very widespread.

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Zize
The size of the smooth-faced sheepdog varies from 40 cm to 54 cm for
the males and from 40 cm to 52 cm for the females.

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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.

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Faults
The faults and disqualifications are the same as those indicated for
the long-haired variety.

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Faults
Any departure from the foregoing points should
be considered a fault and the seriousnes with which the fault should be
regarded should be exact proportion to its degree.

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Note
Male animals should have two apparently normal
testicles fully decended into the scrotum.

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