Arrow_back.gif (1950 bytes)ROMANIAN MIORITIC SHEPHERD DOG



 
FCI Standard nΊ 349 / 13 . 07. 2005 / GB
Date of publication of the original standard : 06/07/2005.
Origin : Romania.
Origin name : Ciobănesc Romβnesc Mioritic
Utilization : Excellent herding dog, incorruptible guardian and marvellous companion.
FCI  Classification - Group 1 - Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs (except Swiss Cattle Dogs).
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Section 1 - Sheepdogs.
- Without working trial.
* Updated on August, 20 - 2005

HISTORICAL SUMMARY

GENERAL APPEARANCE - A large dog but never heavy; vigorous and spectacular. The coat is long and well furnished on the head, all of the body and the limbs. Males are taller and stronger than females.
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PROPORTIONS • The length of the body / height at withers 11 : 10.
• The depth of chest should be approximately half of the height at the withers.
• The muzzle is slightly shorter than the skull.
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SIZE - Height at the withers: Male : minimum 70 cm – ideal height 75 cm.
                                  Female : minimum 65 cm - ideal height 70 cm.
- - length: (standard does not comment).
- weight: In proportion to the size.
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TEMPERAMENT - A calm and stable dog. A good herd dog, very courageous and efficient fighter against possible animals prey (bear, wolf, lynx). Wary of strangers. He likes children.
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SKIN - Thick, tight fitting and well pigmented.
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COAT - Hair : The coat is abundant and the head and body, harsh texture, straight and minimum length of 10 cm. The undercoat is more dense and supple and of a lighter colour. On the limbs the coat is shorter. The tail is well furnished.
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COLOUR Piebald : The ground colour must be white with well defined black or grey markings.
- Solid colours : Solid white or solid grey.
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HEAD
  CRANIAL REGION
- Skull - Moderate width, slightly domed. The upper profiles of the skull and muzzle are almost parallel. Seen from the front the upper line is slightly domed. The zygomatic arches are only slightly defined. Occipital protuberance well defined.
- Stop - Not too pronounced.
  FACIAL REGION
- Muzzle - A little shorter than the skull; well developed, tapering progressively towards the nose but never pointed; strong underjaw.
- Nose - Wide, well developed, black.
- Lips/Flews - Thick, tight, strongly pigmented.
- Cheeks - Not protruding.
- Jaw/Teeth - Powerful jaws; complete dentition, strong and healthy with well set white teeth; scissor bite.
- Eyes - Moderate size, oblique; the colour is hazel, dark brown or slightly lighter, never yellow. Eyelids well pigmented. Calm and intelligent expression.
- Eears/Leathers - Relatively high set, “V” shaped with the tip slightly rounded, 10-15 cm long, hanging closely to the cheeks : cropping forbidden.
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NECK - Moderate length, broad and powerful, without dewlap.
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BODY - Well developed.
- Topline - Straight and solid.
- Withers - Moderately defined.
- Back - Horizontal, strong and muscled.
- Chest - Not too long, broad, depth being approximately half of the height at the withers.
- Ribs - well sprung.
- Belly (standard does not comment).
- Loins - Moderately long, wide and very muscular.
- Underline - Slight tuck up without being whippety.
- Croup - Muscled and moderately sloping towards the base of the tail.
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LIMBS
Forequarters - Upright, seen from the front or the side.
- Shoulders - Moderate length, oblique, very muscular and well attached. The scapula-humerus angle is approximately 100°-105°.
- Upperarms - Moderate length, well muscled.
- Elbows - Close to the body, turning neither in or out.
- Forearms - Sufficiently long, powerful and muscled.
- Carpus - Firm.
- Pasterns - Slightly sloping seen from the side.
- Forefeet - Oval, compact and massive, toes are tight and arched, nails ash-grey colour.
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Hindquarters - Very muscular and powerful, straight and parallel seen from behind. Angulations only slightly open.
- Thighs - Long, broad and very muscular.
- Stifles/knees - The femur-tibial angle is approximately 100°-105°.
- Lowerthighs - Sufficiently long, muscled with good bone.
- Metatarsus - Not too long, robust and almost vertical, seen from the side. The presence of dewclaws should not be penalized.
- Hocks - Moderate height, strong, well bent, turning neither in nor out.
- Hindfeet - Slightly longer than the front feet.
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Tail - High set-on. At rest, it is carried hanging, reaching or lower than the hock; when the dog is alert or in action, the tail is carried higher, slightly curved, sometimes above the topline but never curled over the back. Docking is forbidden.
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Gait/Movement - Harmonious, free, well coordinated, powerful and effortless. The trot is preferred. The gallop is sustained and balanced.
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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.
• Overweight or weak subject.
• Tail curled or carried in a ring.
• Absence of teeth, other than PM1.
• Elbows turned in or out.
• Heavy gait.
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Severe Faults • Sexual characters not sufficiently marked.
• Untypical expression.
• Round, protruding eyes.
• Wall eye.
• Erect ears.
• Coat too short (less than 8 cm).
• Curly coat or of a texture other than described in the standard.
• Topline sagging, arched or dipping.
• Spreading feet, turned out or in.
• Rear limbs : angulation too open.
• Cowhocks.
• Presence of brindle markings.
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ELIMINATING FAULTS -
• Aggressive or overly shy.
• Untypical subject.
• Absence of incisives or canines.
• Overshot or undershot.
• Albinism.
• Naturally absent or naturally short tail.
• Docked tail.
• Height at the withers less than 68 cm for males.
• Height at the withers less than 63 cm for females.

Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be disqualified.

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NOTE: Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.

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