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The Official Standard of the
English Toy Spaniel approved August 1989
General Appearance:
The English Toy Spaniel is a compact, cobby and essentially square
toy dog possessed of a short-nosed, domed head, a merry and affectionate
demeanor and a silky, flowing coat. His compact, sturdy body and
charming temperament, together with his rounded head, lustrous dark
eye, and well cushioned face, proclaim a dog of distinction and
character. The important characteristics of the breed are exemplified
by the head.
Size, Proportion, Substance:
Size - The most desirable weight
of an adult is eight to fourteen pounds. General symmetry and substance
are more important than the actual weight however, all other things
being equal, the smaller dog is to be preferred. Proportion - Compact
and essentially square in shape, built on cobby lines. Substance
- Sturdy of frame, solidly constructed.
Head:
Head large in comparison to size, with a plush, chubby look, albeit
with a degree of refinement which prevents it from being coarse.
Expression: Soft and appealing, indicating an intelligent nature.
Eyes: Large and very dark brown
or black, set squarely on line with the nose, with little or no
white showing. The eye rims should be black.
Ears: Very long and set low and
close to the head, fringed with heavy feathering.
Skull: High and well-domed; from
the side, curves as far out over the eyes as possible.
Stop: Deep and well-defined.
Muzzle: Very short, with the nose
well laid back and with well developed cushioning under the eyes.
Jaw: Square, broad, and deep, and
well turned up, with lips properly meeting to give a finished appearance.
Nose: Large and jet black in color,
with large, wide-open nostrils.
Bite: Slightly undershot, teeth
not to show. A wry mouth should be penalized: a hanging tongue is
extremely objectionable.
Neck, Topline, Body:
Neck-Moderate
in length; nicely arched. Topline- Level. Body- Short, compact,
square and deep, on cobby lines, with a broad back. Sturdy of frame,
with good rib and deep brisket.
Tail:
The tail is docked to two
to four inches in length and carried at or just slightly above the
level of the back. The set of the tail is at the back's level. Many
are born with a shorter or screw tail which is acceptable. The feather
on the tail should be silky and from three to four inches in length,
constituting a marked "flag" of a square shape. The tail
and its carriage is an index of the breed's attitude and character.
Forequarters:
Shoulders well laid
back: legs well-boned and strong, dropping straight down from the
elbow: strong in pastern. Feet, front and rear, are neat and compact;
fused toes are often seen and are acceptable.
Hindquarters:
Rear legs are well
muscled and nicely angulated to indicate strength, and parallel
of hock.
Coat:
Profusely coated, heavy
fringing on the ears, body and on the chest, and with flowing feathering
on both the front and hind legs, and feathering on the feet. The
coat is straight or only slightly wavy, with a silken, glossy texture.
Although the Blenheim and the Ruby rarely gain the length of coat
ears of the Prince Charles and King Charles, good coats and long
ear fringes are a desired and prized attribute. Over trimming of
the body, feet or tail fringings, should be penalized.
Color:
The Blenheim (red and white)
consists of a pearly white ground with deep red or chestnut markings
evenly distributed in large patches. The ears and the cheeks are
red, with a blaze of white extending from the nose up the forehead
and ending between the ears in a crescentic curve. It is preferable
that there be red markings around both eyes. The Blenheim often
carries a thumb mark or "Blenheim Spot" placed on the
top and center of the skull.
The Prince Charles (tricolor) consists of a pearly white ground,
with evenly distributed black patches, solid black ears and black
face markings. It is preferable that there be black markings around
both eyes. The tan markings are of a rich color, and on the face,
over the eyes, in the lining of the ears, and under the tail.
The King Charles (black and tan) is a rich glossy black with bright
mahogany tan markings appearing on the cheeks, lining of the ears,
over the eyes, on the legs and underneath the tail. The presence
of a small white chest patch about the size of a quarter, or a few
white hairs on the chest of a King Charles Spaniel is not to be
penalized, other white markings are an extremely serious fault.
The Ruby is a self-colored, rich mahogany red. The presence of
a small white chest patch about the size of a quarter or a few white
hairs on the chest of a Ruby Spaniel are not to be penalized. Other
white markings are an extremely serious fault.
Gait:
Elegant with good reach
in the front, and sound, driving rear action the gait as whole is
free and lively, evidencing stable character and correct construction.
In profile, the movement exhibits a good length of stride, and viewed
from front and rear it is straight and true, resulting from straight-boned
fronts and properly made and muscled hindquarters.
Temperament:
The English Toy Spaniel
is a bright and interested little dog, affectionate and willing
to please.
The Complete Dog Book, American Kennel Club, 18th edition, Howell
Book House, New York, 1992.
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