Trigger words Flashcards
Blue eyes acceptable
American Hairless Terrier
Level bite acceptable
American Hairless Terrier & Border Terrier
Erect ears, tipped or button acceptable
American Hairless Terrier
Body rectangular being slightly longer than tall with a 10:9 ration
American Hairless Terrier
Forechest extends in a shallow oval
American Hairless Terrier
Movement: without hint of hackney
American Hairless Terrier
Coat: Vestigial ‘down’ known as ‘birth coat’
American Hairless Terrier
Leather extending to bridge of muzzle
Australian Terrier
Punishing jaw
Australian Terrier
Long in proportion to height, strongly constructed
Australian Terrier
Legs slightly feathered to the knee
Australian Terrier
Soft topknot
Australian Terrier
Tail set high, straight as possible, well covered with hair but free of fringing
Australian Terrier
Harsh straight dense top coat (6cm) with short soft textured under coat
Australian Terrier
The muzzle, lower legs and feet free from long hair
Australian Terrier
Smuttiness is objectionable
Australian Terrier
Capable of following a horse
Border Terrier
Head like an otter
Border Terrier
Body: Deep, narrow, fairly long….capable of being spanned
Border Terrier
Skin must be thick
Border Terrier
Hindquarters: Racy
Border Terrier
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.
German Hunting Terrier
A versatile hunting dog……hunt under ground and as a flushing dog
German Hunting Terrier
Head: elongated, slightly wedge shaped
German Hunting Terrier
Nose: in harmony with muzzle
German Hunting Terrier
Slightly pronounced chin
German Hunting Terrier
Eyes: Resolute expression
German Hunting Terrier
Mouth: 42 teeth in accordance with teeth formula
German Hunting Terrier
Underline: Elegantly curved backwards
German Hunting Terrier
Skin: Thick, tight, without folds.
German Hunting Terrier
Forefeet: Often broader than the hind feet
German Hunting Terrier
Gait: Ample ground covering, free, with good reach…
German Hunting Terrier
Coat: Plain, dense; hard rough hair or coarse smooth hair.
German Hunting Terrier
Temperament: ….quietly confident.
Jack Russell Terrier
Eyes: Small dark and with keen expression. MUST not be prominent……almond shape.
Jack Russell Terrier
Neck:…carried with poise.
Jack Russell Terrier
Forequarters:…..not heavily loaded with muscle…..sternum clearly in front of shoulder blades.
Jack Russell Terrier
Chest deep rather than wide….
Jack Russell Terrier
The body proportioned marginally longer than tall, from point of shoulder to buttocks slightly greater than height from withers to ground.
Jack Russell Terrier
…spanned by 2 hands - about 40cm to 43cms.
Jack Russell Terrier
Tail: when moving erect, may droop at rest.
Jack Russell Terrier
Gait: True, free and springy
Jack Russell Terrier
Coat: Smooth, broken or rough.
Jack Russell Terrier
Discerning and devoted
Manchester Terrier
Eyes: Relatively small; dark and sparkling.
Manchester Terrier
Neck: …..free from throatiness.
Manchester Terrier
….slightly arched over loin and cut up behind ribs.
Manchester Terrier
Tail: Short and set on where arch of back ends….
Manchester Terrier
Coat: Close, smooth, short and glossy, of firm texture.
Manchester Terrier
…go to ground and run with hounds.
Parson Russell Terrier
Chest of moderate depth not to come below point of elbow, capable of being spanned….
Parson Russell Terrier
Tail:….moderately high set…
Parson Russell Terrier
Gait: Free-striding, well co-ordinated
Parson Russell Terrier
Coat: Naturally harsh, close and dense, whether rough or smooth.
Parson Russell Terrier
Head: …slightly rounded from ear to ear……apple heads highly undesirable. Parallel planes.
Tenterfield Terrier
Wall eyes are to be discouraged.
Tenterfield Terrier
A wry mouth should be heavily penalised.
Tenterfield Terrier
Neck:….carried proudly.
Tenterfield Terrier
…rump is well rounded with only a slight slope to the croup.
Tenterfield Terrier
Tail:…varying lengths. Bob tails often occur.
Tenterfield Terrier