Trigger Words/Phrases Flashcards

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Graceful, lithe

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Bedlington Terrier

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2
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Whole head pear or wedge shaped

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Bedlington Terrier

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3
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Strong sporting instincts

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Bedlington Terrier

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4
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Mild in repose but full of courage when aroused

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Bedlington Terrier

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5
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Profuse silky top knot

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Bedlington Terrier

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6
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No stop (Head)

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Bedlington Terrier

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7
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(eyes) appearance of being triangular

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Bedlington Terrier

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8
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Filbert shaped (ears)

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Bedlington Terrier

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9
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Velvety in texture (ears)

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Bedlington Terrier

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10
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Springs well up from the shoulder (neck)

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Bedlington Terrier

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11
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Forelegs straight, wider apart at chest than feet (forequarters)

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Bedlington Terrier

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12
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Pasterns long and slightly sloping (forequarters)

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Bedlington Terrier

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13
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Muscular and markedly flexible (body)

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Bedlington Terrier

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14
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Flat ribbed

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Bedlington Terrier

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15
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Natural arch over loin (body)

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Bedlington Terrier

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16
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…arched loin with curved topline (hindquarters)

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Bedlington Terrier

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17
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Hindlegs have appearance of being longer than forelegs (hindquarters)

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Bedlington Terrier

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18
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Long hare feet. Free from cracks and horny excrescences

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Bedlington Terrier

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19
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….gracefully curved (tail)

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Bedlington Terrier

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20
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…..rather mincing. Slight roll when in full stride (gait)

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Bedlington Terrier

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21
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Very distinctive. Thick and linty (coat)

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Bedlington Terrier

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22
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Forehead well domed (head)

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

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23
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Very soft, silky hair not confined to mere topknot (head)

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

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24
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Muzzle in proportion to skull as three is to five (head)

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

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25
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Large for a small dog, full and round but not protruding (eyes)

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

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26
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Pendulous (ears)

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

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27
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Length of ear from 7.5-10cm

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

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28
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…thin feather of light hair starting about 5cm (ear)

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

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29
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Strong canines which are extraordinary in size

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

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30
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Inside of mouth black or dark coloured

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

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31
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Showing great power (neck)

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

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32
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Forelegs short with immense muscular development and bone (forequarters)

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

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33
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Forearms to follow line of chest

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

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34
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Bandy legs highly undesirable

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

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35
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Long, strong and flexible (body)

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

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36
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Back rather low at shoulders having slight downward curve and corresponding arch over loins (body)

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

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37
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Slight gradual drop from top of loin to root of tail (body)

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

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38
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a curve like a scimitar (tail)

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

39
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Impulsion from rear giving a fluent, free and easy stride.A stiff, stilted hopping or weaving gait undesirable (gait).

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

40
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Hair should be about 5cm (2in) long. Double coat with a soft linty undercoat and harder top coat. Lie in pencils.

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Dandie Dinmont Terrier

41
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Silent when working. Native of Co. Wicklow

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Glen of Imaal

42
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Powerful foreface (head)

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Glen of Imaal

43
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Slightly bowed (forequarters)

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Glen of Imaal

44
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Topline slightly rising to a strong loin (body)

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Glen of Imaal

45
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Coat maybe tided to present a neat outline

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Glen of Imaal

46
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pleasant and cheerful companion

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Cesky Terrier

47
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Blunt, not broad wedge (head)

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Cesky Terrier

48
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…..supraorbital ridges. Occipital protuberance east to palpate. Frontal furrow only slightly marked (head)

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Cesky Terrier

49
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Well covered by the overhanging eyebrows (eyes)

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Cesky Terrier

50
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(ears) shaped like a triangle

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Cesky Terrier

51
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Scissor or level bite (absence of 2 M3 not to be penalised)

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Cesky Terrier

52
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Carried on a slant. The skin at throat is somewhat loose but without forming a dewlap (neck)

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Cesky Terrier

53
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Oblong (body)

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Cesky Terrier

54
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(body) upperline: not straight because loins and rump are always moderately arched.
Hip bones often slightly higher than withers.

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Cesky Terrier

55
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Chest: more cylindrical than deep

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Cesky Terrier

56
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Lower thigh: Short

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Cesky Terrier

57
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(tail) Ideal length is 18-20cm……sabre shape.

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Cesky Terrier

58
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Gallop rather slow but lasting (gait)

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Cesky Terrier

59
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(coat) Hair long, fine but firm, slightly wavy with a silky gloss.

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Cesky Terrier

60
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Groomed by scissors

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Cesky Terrier

61
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Downfaced, egg shaped head

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Bull & Mini Bull Terrier

62
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amendable to discipline. Although obstinate.

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Bull & Mini Bull Terrier

63
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(head) Egg shaped and completely filled. Its surface free from hollows or indentations.

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Bull & Mini Bull Terrier

64
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Profile curves gently downwards from top of skull to tip of nose.

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Bull & Mini Bull Terrier

65
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(eyes) Narrow and triangular……almost black…..with piercing glint

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Bull & Mini Bull Terrier

66
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(ears) small, thin and placed close together…….stiffly erect

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Bull & Mini Bull Terrier

67
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Very muscular, long and arched (neck)

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Bull & Mini Bull Terrier

68
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Forelegs have strongest type of round, quality bone.

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Bull & Mini Bull Terrier

69
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Body well rounded

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Bull & Mini Bull Terrier

70
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(tail) Carried horizontally

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Bull & Mini Bull Terrier

71
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Typical jaunty air (gait)

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Bull & Mini Bull Terrier

72
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Skin fitting dog tightly (coat)

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Bull & Mini Bull Terrier

73
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His courage is proverbial

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American Staffordshire Terrier

74
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Very pronounced cheek muscles…..rounded on upper side to fall away abruptly below eyes. Strong biting power. Dudley nose undesirable.

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American Staffordshire Terrier

75
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Very pronounced cheek muscles…..rounded on upper side to fall away abruptly below eyes. Strong biting power. Dudley nose undesirable.

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American Staffordshire Terrier

76
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(eyes) …low in skull and set far apart. Light or pink eyes undesirable. No pink eyelids.

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American Staffordshire Terrier

77
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Upper teeth to meet tightly outside lower teeth in front (mouth)

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American Staffordshire Terrier

78
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Blades wide and sloping (forequarters)

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American Staffordshire Terrier

79
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All ribs close together (body)

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American Staffordshire Terrier

80
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Back fairly short. Slightly sloping from withers to rump.

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American Staffordshire Terrier

81
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(tail) Short, low set, tapering to a fine point.

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American Staffordshire Terrier

82
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(gait) Must be springy without roll or pace.

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American Staffordshire Terrier

83
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(coat) Short, close, stiff to touch and glossy.

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American Staffordshire Terrier

84
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Traditionally of indomitable courage and tenacity

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Staffordshire Bull Terrier

85
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Bold, fearless and totally reliable.

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Staffordshire Bull Terrier

86
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Short, deep through broad skull (head)

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Staffordshire Bull Terrier

87
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(eyes) Set to look straight ahead

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Staffordshire Bull Terrier

88
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Muscular, rather short (neck)

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Staffordshire Bull Terrier

89
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No looseness at elbow (forequarter)

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Staffordshire Bull Terrier

90
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Close coupled (body)

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Staffordshire Bull Terrier

91
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Old fashioned pump handle (tail)

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Staffordshire Bull Terrier

92
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Free, powerful and agile with economy of effort. Discernible drive from hindlegs (gait)

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Staffordshire Bull Terrier

93
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Smooth, short and close (coat)

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Staffordshire Bull Terrier