Trigger words Flashcards

1
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Blue eyes acceptable

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American Hairless Terrier

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Level bite acceptable

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American Hairless Terrier & Border Terrier

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Erect ears, tipped or button acceptable

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American Hairless Terrier

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4
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Body rectangular being slightly longer than tall with a 10:9 ration

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American Hairless Terrier

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5
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Forechest extends in a shallow oval

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American Hairless Terrier

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Movement: without hint of hackney

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American Hairless Terrier

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7
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Coat: Vestigial ‘down’ known as ‘birth coat’

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American Hairless Terrier

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8
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Leather extending to bridge of muzzle

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Australian Terrier

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9
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Punishing jaw

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Australian Terrier

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10
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Long in proportion to height, strongly constructed

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Australian Terrier

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11
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Legs slightly feathered to the knee

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Australian Terrier

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12
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Soft topknot

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Australian Terrier

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13
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Tail set high, straight as possible, well covered with hair but free of fringing

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Australian Terrier

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14
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Harsh straight dense top coat (6cm) with short soft textured under coat

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Australian Terrier

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15
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The muzzle, lower legs and feet free from long hair

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Australian Terrier

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16
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Smuttiness is objectionable

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Australian Terrier

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17
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Capable of following a horse

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Border Terrier

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18
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Head like an otter

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Border Terrier

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19
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Body: Deep, narrow, fairly long….capable of being spanned

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Border Terrier

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20
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Skin must be thick

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Border Terrier

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21
Q

Hindquarters: Racy

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Border Terrier

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22
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Body is significantly longer than height at withers.

Depth of chest to height at the withers: About 55-60% of the height at the withers.

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German Hunting Terrier

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23
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A versatile hunting dog……hunt under ground and as a flushing dog

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German Hunting Terrier

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24
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Head: elongated, slightly wedge shaped

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German Hunting Terrier

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25
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Nose: in harmony with muzzle

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German Hunting Terrier

26
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Slightly pronounced chin

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German Hunting Terrier

27
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Eyes: Resolute expression

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German Hunting Terrier

28
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Mouth: 42 teeth in accordance with teeth formula

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German Hunting Terrier

29
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Underline: Elegantly curved backwards

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German Hunting Terrier

30
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Skin: Thick, tight, without folds.

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German Hunting Terrier

31
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Forefeet: Often broader than the hind feet

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German Hunting Terrier

32
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Gait: Ample ground covering, free, with good reach…

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German Hunting Terrier

33
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Coat: Plain, dense; hard rough hair or coarse smooth hair.

A

German Hunting Terrier

34
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Temperament: ….quietly confident.

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Jack Russell Terrier

35
Q

Eyes: Small dark and with keen expression. MUST not be prominent……almond shape.

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Jack Russell Terrier

36
Q

Neck:…carried with poise.

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Jack Russell Terrier

37
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Forequarters:…..not heavily loaded with muscle…..sternum clearly in front of shoulder blades.

A

Jack Russell Terrier

38
Q

Chest deep rather than wide….

A

Jack Russell Terrier

39
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The body proportioned marginally longer than tall, from point of shoulder to buttocks slightly greater than height from withers to ground.

A

Jack Russell Terrier

40
Q

…spanned by 2 hands - about 40cm to 43cms.

A

Jack Russell Terrier

41
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Tail: when moving erect, may droop at rest.

A

Jack Russell Terrier

42
Q

Gait: True, free and springy

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Jack Russell Terrier

43
Q

Coat: Smooth, broken or rough.

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Jack Russell Terrier

44
Q

Discerning and devoted

A

Manchester Terrier

45
Q

Eyes: Relatively small; dark and sparkling.

A

Manchester Terrier

46
Q

Neck: …..free from throatiness.

A

Manchester Terrier

47
Q

….slightly arched over loin and cut up behind ribs.

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Manchester Terrier

48
Q

Tail: Short and set on where arch of back ends….

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Manchester Terrier

49
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Coat: Close, smooth, short and glossy, of firm texture.

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Manchester Terrier

50
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…go to ground and run with hounds.

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Parson Russell Terrier

51
Q

Chest of moderate depth not to come below point of elbow, capable of being spanned….

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Parson Russell Terrier

52
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Tail:….moderately high set…

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Parson Russell Terrier

53
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Gait: Free-striding, well co-ordinated

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Parson Russell Terrier

54
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Coat: Naturally harsh, close and dense, whether rough or smooth.

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Parson Russell Terrier

55
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Head: …slightly rounded from ear to ear……apple heads highly undesirable. Parallel planes.

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Tenterfield Terrier

56
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Wall eyes are to be discouraged.

A

Tenterfield Terrier

57
Q

A wry mouth should be heavily penalised.

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Tenterfield Terrier

58
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Neck:….carried proudly.

A

Tenterfield Terrier

59
Q

…rump is well rounded with only a slight slope to the croup.

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Tenterfield Terrier

60
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Tail:…varying lengths. Bob tails often occur.

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Tenterfield Terrier