Neck Flashcards
Of medium length and well muscled, in the form of a slightly curved, never arched, truncated cone. Set smoothly to the shoulders and without dewlap.
Brittany
Neck should be of medium length with a strong muscular appearance, tapering to the shoulders.
Chesapeake Bay Retriever
Fairly long, thick, powerful.
Clumber Spaniel
The neck is sufficiently long to allow the nose to reach the ground easily, muscular and free from pendulous "throatiness". It rises strongly from the shoulders and arches slightly as it tapers to join the head.
Cocker Spaniel (American)
Strong and slightly arched, of medium length, free from throatiness and flowing freely into well laid back shoulders.
Curly Coated Retriever
Slightly arched, strongly muscled and well set-on, of medium length, with no indication of throatiness.
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
Strong muscular, slightly arched, joining the shoulder and chest smoothly.
Large Munsterlander
Long, strong and muscular enabling dog to retrieve his game without undue fatigue.
Field Spaniel
Head well set in neck, the latter reasonably long and free from throatiness, symmetrically set and obliquely placed in shoulders, running well into the back to allow for easy seeking of trail.
Flat Coated Retriever
Of medium length, harmonising with the overall appearance. The nape very muscular and slightly arched. Tightly fitting skin (no dewlap) at the throat.
Hungarian Vizsla
Of medium length, harmonising with the overall appearance. The nape very muscular and slightly arched. Tightly fitting skin at the throat.
Hungarian Wirehaired Vizsla
Strongly set into shoulders, powerful, arching and long enough to carry the head well above level of back.
Irish Water Spaniel
Strong, muscular, fairly short, merging into shoulder, slight dewlap.
Italian Spinone
Clean, strong, powerful, set into well placed shoulders.
Labrador retriever
Short, well muscled, without dewlap, well set into the shoulders.
Labrador retriever