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Standard
Pudel (Caniche)
FCI Standard pr. 06.01.1997
ORIGIN:
France.
DATE OF
PUBLICATION
OF THE
ORIGINAL
VALID
STANDARD:
12.12.1991.
UTILIZATION:
Companion
dog.
CLASSIFICATION
F.C.I.:
Group 9
Companion
and Toy Dogs.
Section 2
Poodle
Without
working
trial.
GENERAL
APPEARANCE:
Dog of
harmonious
type, of
medium
proportions,
with
characteristically
frizzy coat,
curly or
corded.
Appearance
of an
intelligent
animal,
constantly
alert,
active,
harmoniously
built and
giving an
impression
of elegance
and pride.
BEHAVIOUR/TEMPERAMENT:
Dog reputed
for his
faithfulness,
willing to
learn and
being
trained,
which makes
of in af
particularly
pleasant
companion
dog.
HEAD:
Distinguished,
rectilinear,
in
proportion
with the
body. Its
length must
be a little
more than
2/5 of the
dog´s height
at the
withers.
Without
heaviness or
massiveness,
but neither
being too
fine. The
chiselling
must be
evident
under the
covering
skin.
CRANIAL
REGION:
Skull: Well
shaped; its
width is
less than
the length
of the head
(the axes
form an
axial-facial
angle of
about 16 to
19 degrees).
The whole of
the skull
seen from
above,
appears oval
in
lengthwise
direction
and in
profile
slightly
convex. The
longitudinal
axes are
slightly
divergent.
Superciliary
arches:
Moderately
pronounced,
covered with
long hair.
Frontl
furrow:
Broad
between the
eyes,
narrowing
towards the
occiput,
which is
very
pronounced.
(In the
miniatures
it can be
less
pronounced).
Stop: Very
slightly
marked, as
in dogs of
medium
proportions.
FACIAL
REGION:
Nose:
Pronounced
and
developed,
with
vertical
profile,
open
nostrils.
Black nose
in the black,
the whites
and the grey;
brown in the
brown
subjects: in
the apricot
subjects the
brown colour
within the
whole range
of dark
brown, may
be going up
to black,
without this
last colour
being
preferred
but accepted
to avoid
possible
depigmentation.
Muzzle:
Upper
profile is
straight
line; its
length is
about 9/10
of the
skull´s
length. The
two branches
of the lower
jaw
extending,
almost
parallel.
The
appearance
of the
muzzle is
solid,
elegant, but
not pointed.
The lower
profile of
the muzzle
is given by
the lower
jaw and not
by the edge
of the upper
lip.
Lips:
Lightly
developed,
rather
tight, of
medium
thickness,
the upper
lip resting
on the lower
lip, without
falling over
it. Black in
the black,
white and
grey
subjects;
pigmented in
the browns;
in the
apricot
subjects
coloured
within the
range of
dark brown
maybe going
up to black,
without the
last colour
being
preferred,
but
accepted.
The corner
of the lips
must not be
pronounced.
Jaws/Teeth:
Fitting
normally,
teeth solid.
The abscence
of one M1 or
M" (molar 1
or 2) in the
upper and of
one M2 or M3
in the lower
jaw would
not be
penalised in
judging or
in a
breeding
selection.
Cheeks: Not
prominent,
shaped by
the cheek
bones. The
sub-orbital
arches
chiselled
and only
slightly
filled in.
The
masticatory
muscles,
anatomical
base of the
cheeks,
lightly
developed;
the
zygomatic
arches very
slightly
pronounced.
Eyes: With
keen
expression,
placed at
the level of
the stop and
slightly
slanting.
The outline
of the
eyelids
gives the
eyes an
almond
shape. Black
or very dark
brown for
the black,
the white,
the grey and
the apricot
poodles; the
eyes may be
dark amber
for the
brown
subjects.
Ears: Quite
long,
falling
alongside
the cheeks,
set on at
the
extention of
a line
starting
from above
the nose and
passing
below the
outer corner
of the eye,
flat,
broadening
after the
base and
rounded at
the tip,
covered with
very long
wavy hair.
The Poodle
whose ears
do not reach
the corner
of the lips
cannot
obtain the
qaulification
"excellent".
NECK: Solid,
slightly
arched after
the nape of
the neck,
ofmedium
length, well
proportioned.
The head
carried high
and proudly.
No dewlap.
Neck of oval
cross
section; its
length is
inferior to
that of the
head.
BODY: The
general
apperance of
the body of
a poodle is
of good
proportions,
the length
of the body
generally
exceeding
the height
at the
withers.
Withers:
Moderately
developed.
Back: Short
harmonious
topline.
Neither
roach nor
saddle back.
The height
from the
ground to
the withers
being more
or less the
same that
from the
ground to
the rump.
Loins: Firm
and
muscular.
Croup:
Rounded but
not falling
away.
Chest:
Descending
down to
elbow level,
the width is
equal to 2/3
of its depth
(from spinal
column to
sternum).
The thorax
perimeter
measured
behind the
shoulders
must be at
least 10 cm
more than
the height
at the
withers.
Ribs: Rib
cage oval,
broad in the
dorsal part.
Forechest:
Normal for a
dog of
medium
proportions;
the
extremity of
sternum must
be slightly
prominent
and set
rather high
whivh causes
a higher,
easier and
more noble
head
carriage.
Belly and
flanks:
Tucked up
but not
excessively
so.
TAIL: Set
quite high
at the level
of the loin.
To be docked
by a third
nearest to
the body, or
at the half
of its
natural
length in
the curly
coated
poodles.
However, a
long and
well carried
tail is not
a fault. It
can be kept
in its full
length in
the carded
coat
poodles. The
tail is
raised
obliquely in
action.
(OBS! It is
against the
law to dock
tails in
Scandinavia)
LIMBS:
FOREQUARTERS:
Front legs
perfectly
straight and
parallel,
elegant,
well muscled
with good
bone. The
height from
the elbow to
the ground
is of 5/9 of
the height
of the
withers to
the ground.
Shoulders:
Sloping,
muscular.
The shoulder
blade
forming with
the upper
arm an angle
of 90 to 110
degrees.
Upper arm:
The length
of the upper
arm
corresponding
to that of
the shoulder
blade.
Pastern
joint:
Continuing
the front
line of the
forearm.
Paterns:
Solid, not
massive, and
almost
straight
seen in
profile.
Feet: Rather
small, firm,
of a short
oval shape..
The toes are
well arched,
strong,
compact,
webbed,
resting
firmly on a
hard and
thick pad.
The nails
are black on
blacks and
greys, black
or brown on
the browns,
on the
whites the
nails going
up to black
and must
correspond
with the
pigmentation.
The white
nails remain
a fault. In
the apricot
dogs, they
must be
coloured
according to
the whole
range of
dark brown
up to black,
without this
last colour
being
preferred,
but
accepted.
HINDQUARTERS:
Hind legs
parallel,
seen from
behind,
muscles well
developed
and well
visible. The
joint with
the hocks is
fairly
angulated.
the angles:
coxal -
femoral,
tibial -
femoral and
tibial -
tarsal must
be
sufficiently
pronounced
so as to
avoid
straight
quarters
which
sometimes
produce an
undesirable
slanting
rump.
Thighs: Well
muscled and
robust.
Hocks joint
and Hock:
Vertical.
The poodlæe
must be born
without
dewclaws on
the back
legs.
Feet: See
forequaters.
GAIT/MOVEMENT:
Light and
springy,
never
flowing and
extended.
SKIN:
Supple, not
loose,
pigmentes.
The black,
the brown,
the grey and
the apricot
poodles must
be pigmentes
according to
their coat
colour; for
the whites,
the silvery
skin is
desirable,
but the
pigmentation
must not
alter the
coat colour.
There are
also white
poodles
whose light
skin is
spotted, not
only on the
inner parts,
which is
frequent,
but also on
the rest of
the body;
this does
not
constitute a
fault. The
general
pigmentation
in its
greatest
intensity is
desirable
on: eyelids,
nose, lips,
gums,
palate,
mucous
membranes,
natural
orifices,
scrotum,
pads. It
must be
black in the
black, the
white, and
the grey
dogs, dark
brown in the
browns; in
the
apricots, it
must be as
uniform and
as dark as
possible,
according to
the whole
range of
dark brown
which can go
up to black,
without this
last colour
being
preferred,
but accepted
to avoid a
possible
depigmentation.
COAT:
HAIR:
* Curly
coated
Poodle:
Abundant
hair of fine
texture,
wolly and
curly,
elastic and
resistant to
pressure of
the hand. It
must be
thick,
dense, of
uniform
length,
forming even
curls which
are
generally
combed. The
coat hard to
touch giving
an
impression
of horse
hair is
undesirable
and shall be
retrograded
in favour of
the desired
texture.
* Corded
Poodle:
Abundant, of
fine
texture,
wolly and
dense,
forming
characteristic
thin cords
of even
length. They
must be at
least 20 cm
in length.
The longer
they are,
the more
they are
aprreciated.
The cords on
each side of
the head may
be tied up
by a ribbon
above the
ears and
those on the
body parted
on each side
to avoid an
untidy coat.
ALLOWED SHOW
CLIPS:
"Lion clip":
The poodle,
whether
curly or
corded,
shall be
clipped in
the
hindquarters
up to the
ribs.
Also
clipped: the
muzzle,
above and
underneath
from the
lower
eyelids; the
cheeks, the
fore- and
hindlegs,
apart from
cuffs or
bracelets
and optional
motifs on
the
hindquarters,
the tail,
except round
or oblong
terminal
pompom.
The
moustache is
required for
all
subjects.
Keeping hair
on the front
legs, called
"trousers",
is admitted.
"Modern
clip":
Keeping hair
on the four
legs is only
permitted
providing
the
following
norm
standards
are
respected:
1. Shall be
clipped:
a. The lower
part of the
front legs,
from the
nails to the
tip of the
dewclaw, the
lower part
of hindlegs
up to an
equivalent
height.
Machine
clipping,
limioted to
the toes
only, is
permitted.
b. The head
and the tail
as the
preceeded
rules
describe.
Shall be
exceptionally
permitted in
this
clipping:
* The
presence,
below the
lower jaw,
of hair cut
short not
exceeding
one
centimeter
thickness;
its lower
line will be
cut parallel
to the lower
jaw. The
beard called
"goat´s
beard" is
not
tolerated.
* The
suppression
of the
pompom on
the tail
(but this
will
slightly
diminish the
rating for
"texture of
coat").
2. Shortened
coat: On the
body, to
show on the
back line a
moiré (shot
silk) effect
more or less
long of at
least 1
centimeter.
The length
of the coat
shall be
progressively
increased
around the
ribs and
above the
legs.
3.
Regularized
hair:
a. On the
head which
stays with a
casque
(topknot) of
reasonable
height as
well as on
the neck,
descending
behind the
neck to the
withers, and
in front,
without
discontinuity
down to the
shaven part
of the foot,
following a
slightly
slanting
line from
the upper
part of the
forechest
downward. On
the upper
part of the
ears and up
to a third
of their
maximum
length, the
hair may be
cut with
scissors or
shaved in
the
direction of
the hair.
The lower
part of a
length,
incresing
pregressively
from top to
bottom, to
the end up
in fringes
which can be
adjusted.
b. On the
legs,
"trousers"
marking a
distinct
transition
with the
shaven part
of the feet.
The length
of the hair
increases
pregressively
upwards to
show on the
shoulders as
on the thigh
a length of
4 to 7 cm
measured on
straightened
hair, in
proportion
with the
size of the
dog but
avoiding any
"bouffant"
(buffy). The
"trousers"
on the back
legs must
allow the
typical
angulation
of the
poodle to be
seen.
All other
fancy clips
which do not
comply with
these norm
standards
are
aliminatory.
Whatever the
standard
outline
obtained
through the
grooming, it
must never
influence
the
classification
at the show,
all dogs of
the same
class shall
be judged
and placed
together.
"English
clip": Add
to the
"lion" clip
motifs on
the
hindquarters,
i.e.
bracelets
and cuffs.
On the head:
a topknot.
For this
clip, the
moustache is
optional.
Abscence of
demarcation
on the hair
of the
hindquarters
is
tolerated.
The topknot
is optional.
COLOUR:
Poodles with
curly or
corded
coarts:
Black,
white,
brown, grey
and apricot.
* The brown:
Must be
pure, rather
dark,
uniform and
warm. The
graduations
in the brown
shades must
go neither
to the beige
nor to its
lighter
derivatives.
Neither must
the coat be
of such a
dark brown,
so as to be
near black,
i.e.
excessive
dark brown
or aubergine
coloured
(dark
purple).
* The grey:
Must be
uniform. The
graduations
in the grey
colour must
not reach
either the
black or the
white.
* The
apricot:
Must be of a
uniform
colour
neither
tending to
the beige or
the cream,
neither to
the red or
auburn, nor
to the brown
or its
derivatives.
SIZE:
* Large
Poodles:
Above 45 up
to 60 cm
with a
tolerance of
2 cm. The
large poodle
must be the
enlarged and
developed
reproduction
of the
medium
poodle from
which he
retains the
same
characteristics.
* Medium
Poodles:
More than 35
cm up to 45
cm.
* Miniature
Poodles:
More than 28
cm up to 35
cm. This
poodle size
must show in
its ensemble
the
appearance
of a reduced
medium
poodle,
retaining as
much as
possible the
same
proportions
and not
showing any
sign of
dwarfism.
* Toy
Poodles:
Below 28 cm
(desireable
ideal type,
size of 25
cm). The toy
poodle keeps
in its
ensemble the
appearance
of the
miniature
poodle and
the same
general
proportions,
complying
with all the
requirements
of the
standard.
All presence
of dwarfism
is excluded,
only the
occipital
crest may be
less
pronounced.
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
proprotion
to its
degree.
* Lack of
stop or stop
too
ptonounced.
* Nose small
and nostrils
insufficiently
open, or too
big. Nose
discoloured
or spotted,
pink.
* Muzzle too
thin or
pointed,
convex nasal
bridge.
* An
undershot
mouth is a
fault which
must be
penalised
according to
its
importance.
Yellow
teeth,
caused by
distemper,
do not
constitute a
fault if
those same
teeth are
themselves
placed
correctly.
The badly
placed or
missing
teeth
constitute a
fault
proportional
to the
importance
of the
irregularity;
all the
incisors,
canines,
premolares
and both
molars 1
(M1) in the
lower jaw
must be
present; the
lack of one
premolar (1
PM1) is not
penalised;
the lack of
2 premolares
(2 PM1):
maximum
qualification
"excellent";
lack of 3
premolares
(3 PM1 or 2
PM1 and 1
PM2):
maximum
qualification
"very good".
The abscence
of one Molar
(M1 or M2)
in the upper
jaw or one
molar (m2 or
M3) in the
lower jaw
would not be
penalised.
* Eyes too
big or too
small,
insufficiently
dark or with
a reddish
tint.
* Ears too
short, too
narrow or
carried
folded.
* Croup
falling
away.
* Tail
curved over
the back,
too thin or
set too low.
* Dog too
leggy.
*
Hindquarters
too
straight.
* Flowing or
extended
movement.
* General
pigmentation
insufficient,
palpebral
depigmentation
(spectacles).
* Lack of
hair around
the eyes.
* Thin or
soft coat.
* Indecisive
colour or
not uniform.
A few white
hairs on the
chest are
tolerated.
* All dogs
affected by
dwarfism
cannot
qualify
"excellent".
The most
obcious
signs of
dwarfism
are:
protruding
skull (apple
head).
absence of
occipital
crest,
pronounced
stop, too
prominent
eye, pointed
muzzle, too
short or
turned up,
lower jaw
retracted,
chinless.
* Vicious
dogs,
aggressive
or too
nervous.
ELIMINATING
FAULTS:
* Lack of
expression
in the type
of the head.
* Overshot
mouth.
* absence of
one
inscisor.
* Tailness.
* Dewclaws
or traces of
dewclaws on
hindlegs.
* Dogs whose
colour is
not a solid
colour
(whole-coloured).
* White
markings.
* White
hairs on
feet.
* Dogs
exceeding 62
cm in size.
* The poodle
which are
not clipped
in
conformation
with the
standard
will not (as
long as they
are like
that) be
jedged for
the awards
at the shows
and official
events,
without
however
being
disqualified
for
reproduction.
N.B.: Male
animals
should have
two
apparently
normal
testicles
fully
descended
into the
scrotum.
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