| Head and Skull |
Shaped like a long, blunt, not too broad wedge, the plane of the forehead forming a distinctive breaking with the bridge of the nose.CRANIAL REGION:Skull : Not too broad between the ears and tapering moderately towards the supraorbital ridges. Occipital protuberance easy to palpate; cheek bones moderately prominent. Frontal furrow only slightly marked.Stop : Not accentuated but apparent.FACIAL REGION:Nose : Dark and well developed. It should be black on Terriers with a grey-blue coat and liver-coloured on light-coffee brown Terriers.Nasal bridge : Straight.Lips : Relatively thick, fitting neatly.Cheeks : Cheek bones not too prominent. |
| Eyes |
Of medium size, slightly deep set, with a friendly expression; well covered by the overhanging eyebrows. Brown or dark brown in grey-blue coated dogs, light brown in light-coffee-brown dogs. Eyelids black in grey-blue dogs, liver-colour in light-coffee-brown dogs. |
| Ears |
Of medium size, dropping in such a way as to well cover the orifice. Set on rather high and falling flat along the cheeks. Shaped like a triangle, with the shorter side of the triangle at the fold of the ear. |
| Mouth |
Strong jaws. Scissors or level bite; complete dentition (the absence of the 2 M3 in the lower jaw not being penalized).Teeth strong, regularly aligned and set square to the jaw. |
| Neck |
Medium long, quite strong, carried on a slant. The skin at the throat is somewhat loose but without forming a dewlap. |
| Forequarters |
The forelegs should be straight, well boned and parallel.Shoulders : Muscular.Elbows : Somewhat loose, yet neither turned in nor out. |
| Body |
Oblong.Upper line: Not straight because loins and rump are always moderately arched.Withers: Not very pronounced; neck set on rather high. Back : Strong, of medium length.Loins: Relatively long, muscular, broad and slightly rounded.Croup: Strongly developed, muscular; pelvis moderately slanting. Hip bones often slightly higher than the withers.Chest: More cylindrical than deep; ribs well sprung.Belly: Ample and slightly tucked up. Flanks well filled. |
| Hindquarters |
Hindlegs strong, parallel, well angulated and muscular.Lower thigh : Short.Hock joint : Set relatively high, strongly developed. |
| Feet |
Forefeet: Large; well arched toes and strong nails. Pads well developed and thick.Hindfeet: Smaller than the forefeet. |
| Tail |
The ideal length is 18-20 cm; relatively strong and low set. At rest hanging downward or with a slight bend at the tip; when alert the tail is carried sabre shape horizontally or higher. |
| Gait/Movement |
Free, enduring, vigorous, with drive. Gallop rather slow but lasting. The forelegs extend in a straight forward line. |
| Coat |
Skin: Firm, thick, without wrinkles or dewlap, pigmented.Texture: Hair long, fine but firm, slightly wavy with a silky gloss; not too much overdone.The Czech Terrier is groomed by scissors (clipping). At the forepart of the head the hair is not to be clipped thus forming brows and beard. On the lower parts of the legs, under the chest and belly the hair should not be clipped either.In show condition the hair at the upper side of the neck, on the shoulders and on the back should not be longer than 1 - 1,5 cm; it should be shorter on the sides of the body and on the tail and quite short on the ears, cheeks, at the lower side of the neck, on elbows, thighs and round the vent.The transition between clipped and unclipped areas should be pleasing for the eye and never abrupt. |
| Colour |
The Czech Terrier has 2 varieties of coat colour:- grey-blue (puppies are born black)- light-coffee-brown (puppies born chocolate brown)In both colour varieties yellow, grey or white markings are permitted on the head (beard, cheeks), neck, chest, belly, the limbs and round the vent. Sometimes there is also a white collar or a white tip of the tail. The basic colour, however, must always be predominant. |
| Size |
Height at withers between 25 - 32 cm.Ideal size for a dog = 29 cm, for a bitch = 27 cm.The weight must not be less than 6 kg and more than 10 kg. |