| Head and Skull |
Head: The head is elongated, slightly wedge shaped, not pointed, the muzzle slightly shorter than the skull from occiput to stop.Skull: The skull is flat, broad between the ears, narrower between the eyes.Stop: Slightly marked.Nose: In harmony with the muzzle, neither too narrow nor too small, not cleft. Always black, but when colour of the coat is dominantly brown, a brown nose is also permitted.Muzzle: Strong, pronounced jaw-muscles and distinct lower jaw, slightly pronounced chin.Cheeks: Well pronounced.Lips: Tight and well pigmented. |
| Eyes |
Dark, small, oval, deep; the eyelids are tight. Resolute expression. |
| Ears |
Set high, not explicitly small, V-shaped; slightly touching semi-drop ears. |
| Mouth |
Big teeth. Strong jaws with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, whereby the row of upper incisors, without gap, perfectly locks over the lower incisors, and with teeth standing vertically to the jaws. 42 teeth in accordance with the teeth formula. |
| Neck |
Strong, not too long, well put on and blending strongly into the shoulders. |
| Forequarters |
Seen from the front the forelegs are straight and parallel, viewed from the side they are placed well under the body. The distance from the surface to the elbows is approximately equal to the distance from the elbows to the withers.Shoulders: The shoulder-blade lies well oblique and backwards; it is long and strongly muscled. There is good angulation between the shoulder blade and the upper arm.Upper arm: As long as possible, well and dry muscled.Elbows: Close to the body, neither turned inward nor outward. Good angulation between the upper arm and forearm.Forearm: Dry, straight and upright with strong bones.Pastern joint: StrongPastern: Slightly angulated to the ground, bones rather strong than fine. |
| Body |
Topline: Straight.Withers: Well defined.Back: Strong, straight, not too short.Loin: Well muscled.Croup: Well muscled and flat.Chest: Deep, ribs well sprung, not too broad, long breastbone with ribs well reaching backwards.Underline: Elegantly curved backwards; short and firm flanks, belly slightly drawn up.Skin: Thick, tight, without folds. |
| Hindquarters |
Viewed from behind, straight and parallel. Good angulation between upper thigh and lower thigh and also at the hocks. Strong bones.Upper thigh: Long, broad and muscular.Stifle: Strong with good angulation between upper and lower thigh.Lower thigh: Long, muscular and sinewy.Hock joint: Strong and placed low.Hocks: Short and vertical. |
| Feet |
Forefeet: Often broader than the hind feet, the well closed toes lying close to each other with sufficiently thick, hard, resistant and well pigmented pads. They are parallel in stance as well as in movement neither turned inward nor outward.Hindfeet: Oval to round, the well closed toes, with sufficiently thick, hard, resistant and well pigmented pads. They are parallel in stance and in movement neither turned inward nor outward. |
| Tail |
Well set to the long croup, docked for around 1/3. Is rather carried slightly raised than steeply erected, but should never incline over the back. (In countries where tail docking is prohibited by law, it can be left in its natural state. It should be carried horizontally or slightly sabre-formed. |
| Gait/Movement |
Ample ground covering, free, with good reach in the front and powerful drive from the rear. In front and hindquarters parallel and straight, never stilted. |
| Coat |
Plain, dense; hard rough hair or coarse smooth hair. |
| Colour |
The colour is black, dark brown or greyish black, with fawn(yellow-red) clearly defined markings at the eyebrows, muzzle, chest, the legs and at the base of the tail. Light and dark mask is equally permitted: small white markings on chest and toes are tolerated. |
| Size |
Height at the withers:Dogs - 33 to 40 cmsBitches - 33 to 40 cmsWeight:Weight in males and females should be according to build, not too light nor too heavy. |