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FCI-Standard
N° 338 / 25. 02. 2004 / GB
THAI RIDGEBACK DOG
Origin :
Thailand.
Utilization: Hunting and
companion dog.
Date of publication of the original
valid standard: 26.05.2003.
FCI'S
CLASSIFICATION :
Group 5 Spitz
and primitive types.
Section 7 Primitive Type-Hunting Dogs.
Without working trial.
BRIEF
HISTORICAL SUMMARY :
The Thai Ridgeback Dog is
an old breed which can be seen in the archeological documents in
Thailand which were written about 360 years
ago. It was used mainly for hunting in the eastern
part of Thailand. People also used it
to escort their carts and as a watch dog. The reason why
it has kept its own original type for so many years
is due to poor transportation systems in
the eastern part of Thailand; it had fewer chances to crossbreed
with other breeds.
GENERAL APPEARANCE :
Medium-sized
dog with short hair forming a ridge along the back. The body
is slightly longer than its height at withers. Muscles are
well developed, and its anatomical structure is suitable for
activities.
IMPORTANT
PROPORTIONS :
Length of body : Height at the withers = 11 : 1O
Depth of chest : Height at the withers = 1 :
2
BEHAVIOUR
/ TEMPERAMENT :
Tough and active with excellent
jumping ability . A loyal family dog.
HEAD :
Skull : The skull is flat between the ears
but slightly rounded when seen from the side.
Forehead : Wrinkles when the dog is attentive.
Stop : Clearly defined, but moderate.
Nose : Black . In blue dogs, the nose is bluish.
Nasal bridge : Straight and long.
Muzzle : Wedge-shaped , slightly shorter
than skull.
Lips : Tight with good pigmentation .
Mouth : Black marking on the tongue is preferable .
Jaws : Upper and lower jaws are strong.
Teeth : White and strong with scissors bite.
Eyes : Medium size and almond shaped. The eye colour is dark
brown. In blues, amber-coloured eyes are permitted.
Ears : Set on sides of the skull. Medium sized , triangular,
inclining forward and firmly pricked. Not cropped.
NECK :
Medium
length , strong, muscular, slightly arched and holding head high.
BODY :
Back : Strong and level .
Loin : Strong and broad.
Croup : Moderately sloping.
Ches t : Deep enough to reach the elbows. The ribs are well sprung , but not barrel-shaped.
Lower line : The belly is well tucked up.
TAIL :
Thick
at base with gradual tapering toward the tip. The tip can
reach hock joints. Carried vertically
and slightly curved .
LIMBS :
FOREQUARTERS :
Shoulder : Well laid back .
Forearm : Straight.
Pastern : Straight when seen from the
front and very slightly sloping when seen from the side.
Feet : Oval
Nails : Black but can be lighter depending on coat colour.
HINDQUARTERS :
Thighs : Well developed with well bent stifles.
Hocks : Strong and well let down.
Rear Pastern : Straight and parallel when seen from the rear.
Feet : Oval
GAIT : Reachy stride
with no pitching nor rolling of the body. Parallel
tracking at normal speed . When viewed from the
front, the forelegs move up and down in straight lines
so that the shoulder, elbow and pastern joints are approximately
in line with each other. When viewed from the rear, the
stifle and hip joints are approximately in line . Movement in a straight line forward without throwing
the feet in or out; thus enabling the stride to be long
and drive powerful. The overall appearance of the moving
dog is one of smooth flowing and well balanced rhythm.
SKIN : Soft,
fine and tight. Throat : no dewlap.
COAT :
Hair : Short and smooth. The ridge on the top
region is formed by the hair growing in the opposite
direction to the rest of the coat. It should be clearly
defined from other parts of the back. There are various
shapes and lengths of ridge, but must be symmetrical
on either side of the backbone and within the width of
the back. Crowns or whirls at the head of the ridge are
acceptable.
Colour : Solid colour : red,
black, blue and very light fawn (isabella). Black mask
is preferable in reds.
SIZE :
Ideal height at the withers :
Dogs 22-24 inches (56-61 cm)
Bitches 20-22 inches (51-56 cm).
There is a tolerance of plus or minus one inch (2.5 cm).
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.
Any bite
other than scissors bite.
Unbalanced ridge.
ELIMINATING FAULTS :
Aggressive or overly
shy.
Dogs without ridge
Long hair.
Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural
abnormalities shall be disqualified.
N.B .:
Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully
descended into the scrotum.
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