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Approved
by vote of the membership, and accepted by the AKC in 2005 |
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| General Appearance: |
The Norwegian Buhund is a herding dog. It is a
typical northern breed, a little under medium size and squarely
built, with a tightly curled tail carried over the back. The
head is wedge-shaped and not too heavy, with prick ears. As
it is extremely intelligent by nature, consistent training is
needed from early puppy hood. The Buhund has a lot of energy,
strength and stamina. This self-appointed watch dog is also
content lying at your feet at the end of the day. Broken teeth
and honorable scars incurred in the line of herding duty are
acceptable. |
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Size, Weight, Proportion, Substance: |
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Height at the highest point of the shoulder blade
in dogs, 17 to 18 ½ inches; in bitches, 16 to 17 ½
inches. Disqualifying faults: more than a half
inch under, or one inch over the height at the highest point
of the shoulder blade. |
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Weight: |
For dogs 31 to 40 pounds; for bitches, 26-35 pounds. |
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Square in profile. The height, measured vertically
from the ground to the highest point of the shoulder blade,
equals the length, measured horizontally from the prosternum
to the rear projection of the upper thigh. |
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Substance: |
Substance and bone is in proportion to the overall dog. |
| Head: |
The size of the head should be in proportion to
the body and not too heavy. The skull is wedge-shaped, almost
flat, and parallel with the bridge of the nose. The muzzle is
about the same length as the skull, with a stop that is well
defined but not too pronounced. The nasal bridge is straight
and well filled out under the eyes. The lips should be black
and tightly closed. The teeth should meet in a scissors bite,
with complete dentition. Disqualifying fault:
overshot or undershot mouth. |
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Eyes: |
Oval shaped, color as dark as possible, black eye rims. |
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Medium sized, prick ears with pointed tips, carried
strongly erect yet very mobile. When relaxed or showing affection
the ears go back, and the dog should not be penalized for doing
this during the judge’s examination. |
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Nose: |
Black |
Neck, Topline, Body: |
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Neck: |
Of medium length, is well set on, with no loose skin on the
throat. |
Topline: |
The back is level; croup with as little slope as possible. |
Body: |
Chest deep, ribs well-sprung; tail set high, tightly curled
and carried over the center line of the back. |
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Shoulders moderately sloping, elbows well set,
turned neither in nor out; legs substantial but not coarse in
bone, legs seen from the front appear straight and parallel;
pastern seen from the side moderately sloping; feet oval in
shape with tightly closed toes, feet turned neither in nor out. |
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Hindquarters:
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Moderate angulation at stifle and hock, upper thigh powerful,
well muscled; lower thigh well muscled, seen from behind legs
are straight and strong, feet same as above. |
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Outer coat is thick and hard, but rather smooth
lying. The under coat is soft and dense. The coat on the head
and front of the legs is comparatively short. The coat on the
neck, chest and back of thighs is longer. |
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Color: |
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Wheaton:
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(any shade from pale cream to bright orange) With or without
dark tipped hairs; as little white as possible; black mask acceptable. |
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Preferably without too much bronzing; with as
little white as possible. Areas where white is permissible:
a narrow white ring around the neck, a narrow blaze on the face,
a small patch of white hairs on the chest, white feet and tip
of the tail. |
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Gait: |
The action is free and effortless. The topline remains level
while moving. Sound movement is essential for working ability. |
Temperament: |
Self confident, alert, lively, and very affectionate with
people. |
Faults:
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The foregoing description is that of the ideal Norwegian Buhund.
Any deviation from the above described dog is to be penalized
to the extent of the deviation. |
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More than a half inch under, or one inch over
the height at the highest point of the shoulder blade.
Overshot or undershot mouth. |
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