The
breed had a different standard
for a while, but the breed club submitted a revised version to the Kennel Club,
which was adopted on 1 October 2006 and that you can find below: UK
Kennel Club Breed Standard (Interim) - HOVAWART
BREED General
Appearance Powerful, medium size dog, slightly longer than high. Long-haired
with weather resistant coat. Free from exaggeration. Noticeable difference between
dogs and bitches. Characteristics Versatile, companion and working dog. Adaptable,
devoted, self-confident, agile and resilient. Temperament Kind
and even temperament, loyal, self-assured, courageous, tolerant and composed,
without nervousness or aggression. Head
and Skull Clean
head with moderately broad skull. Length from occiput to stop equal to length
from stop to nose. Width and length of skull approximately equal. Viewed in profile,
foreface straight and parallel to skull. Stop moderate though clearly defined.
Strong, deep muzzle, tapering slightly. Well developed nostrils. Eyes Oval,
medium sized. Dark to medium brown, toning with pigmentation. Alert and intelligent
expression. Ears Triangular,
with gently rounded tips and hanging loosely. Set medium to high, increasing apparent
breadth of skull. Length reaching to the corner of the mouth, front edges positioned
approximately midway between eye and occiput tip. Carried slightly forward when
alert. Mouth Tight
lips. Full dentition with scissor bite i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower
teeth and set square to the jaws. Pincer bite tolerated. Neck Strong,
medium length, no dewlap. Forequarters Strong,
well-muscled. Shoulders long and well laid-back. Upper arms long and lying close
to the body, elbows fitting close to the chest. Forearms straight, viewed from
any angle. Pasterns moderately sloping when viewed from the side. Body Well
balanced. Slightly longer from point of shoulder to point of buttocks than height
at withers. Strong topline, level from withers to croup. Slightly sloping croup
of moderate length. Chest strong, deep and broad. Foreribs relatively flat, allowing
elbows freedom of movement, but ribs increasingly well sprung from behind the
elbows. Deep brisket. Strong loin. Moderate tuck up. Hindquarters Wide,
powerful and well muscled. Well angulated without exaggeration. Second thigh wide
and very well muscled. Legs straight when viewed from behind. Hocks strong and
well let down. Feet Roundish, strong, compact with well arched toes. Pads thick
and strong. Dew claws may be removed. Tail Bushy, reaching below the hocks but
not to ground. When standing, hangs down. Raised over the back when alert or moving.
Gait/Movement Effortless, ground covering gait, straight and true. Good reach
and drive. Coat On
the body the coat is long but not excessively so. Dense, straight or slightly
waved and close lying, with sparse undercoat. Short on head and front of legs,
longer on the chest, belly, the rear of forelegs, back of thighs and tail. Colour Black:
Deep, shining black without rustiness. A few white spots on chest and a few white
hairs on toes and tip of tail are permissible. Black pigmentation on eye rims,
lips and pads. Blonde:
Medium shade of blonde, shiny and becoming lighter towards the legs and belly.
A few white spots on chest and a few white hairs on toes and tip of tail are permissible.
Black pigmentation on eye rims, lips and pads. Snow nose acceptable. Black/gold:
Deep, shining black, without rustiness, with medium blonde markings clearly defined
as follows: - A
spot over each eye
- on cheeks
- as a strip around each side of muzzle
but not on bridge of nose
- on throat
- two clear patches on either
side of breastbones which may be joined
- on forelegs the colour runs form
toes to wrists with colour up the backs of the forearm extending to the elbows
- on
the hindlegs the colour runs from toes to hocks extending up the inside of the
legs, seen from the side as a narrow strip up the front of the leg reaching to
stifle and belly
- under tail
A
few white spots on chest and a few white hairs on toes and tip of tail are permissible.
Black pigmentation on eye rims, lips and pads. Size Height:
dogs: 63-70 cms (25-271/2 ins); bitches: 58-65 cms (23-251/2 ins). Weight: dogs:
30-40 kgs (66-88 lbs); bitches: 25-35 kgs (55-77 lbs). 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
and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog. Note Male
animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
© The Hovawart
Club of Great Britain - 2008 |