Feet Flashcards
The forefeet are rather round, toes tight, pads firm, toenails short. The hind feet are longer than the forefeet, whilst maintaining the same characteristics.
Brittany
Well webbed hare feet should be of good size with toes well-rounded and close.
Chesapeake Bay Retriever
Large, round, well covered with hair
Clumber Spaniel
Feet compact, large, round and firm with horny pads; they turn neither in nor out.
Cocker Spaniel (American)
Round, tight, with well-arched toes.
Curly Coated Retriever
The strongly-webbed feet are tight and round with well arched toes, thick pads and strong nails, and are in proportion to the size of the dog. Dewclaws may be removed.
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
Tight, moderately rounded and well knuckled with dense hair between the toes, well padded. Strong nails.
Large Munsterlander
Tight, round with strong pads and not too small.
Field Spaniel
Round and strong with toes close and well arched. Soles thick and strong.
Flat Coated Retriever
The forefeet are slightly oval, with well knit, sufficiently arched, strong toes. The nails are strong and brown in colour. He has tough, resistant, slate grey pads. The feet are parallel when standing or moving. The hind feet are similar to the forefeet.
Hungarian Vizsla
Slightly oval, with well knit, sufficiently arched, strong toes. Strong brown nails. Tough, resistant, slate grey pads. The feet are parallel when standing or moving.
Hungarian Wirehaired Vizsla
Large round and spreading, well covered with hair over and between toes.
Irish Water Spaniel
Front compact, round. Hind feet slightly oval. Toes arched, covered with short thick hair especially between toes. Nails strong, arched. Pads hard. Pigmented according to coat colours. Never black. Dew claws on all four feet.
Italian Spinone
Round, compact; well arched toes and well developed pads
Labrador retriever
Front feet : Rounded, toes tight, nails of varied colours; resistant pads.
Hind feet : As the forefeet.
Spanish Water Dog