FCI-Standard N° 61 / 21. 01. 2004 / GB
(St.Bernhardshund, Bernhardiner)
TRANSLATION : Mrs.C.Seidler and Mrs. Pepper.
ORIGIN : Switzerland.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE VALID ORIGINAL STANDARD : 29.10.2003.
UTILIZATION :
Companion-, watch- and farmdog.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I.: Group 2 Pinscher and Schnauzer type, Molossians, Swiss
Mountain-and
Cattledogs and
other breeds.
Section 2.2 Molossian type, Mountain type.
Without working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SURVEY : At the height of the
In
February 1884 the "Schweizerisches Hundestammbuch"(SHSB), the Swiss Dog Stud
Book, was started. The
very first entry was the St.Bernard "
GENERAL APPEARANCE :
There
are two varieties of the St.Bernard :
·
Short-haired variety (double
coat, “Stockhaar”):
·
Long-haired variety.
Both
varieties are of
considerable size and of impressive general apperance. They have a balanced, powerful, sturdy,
muscular body with impressive head and an alert facial expression.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS :
·
Ideal relation of height at
withers to length of body (measured from the point of the shoulder to the point
of buttocks) = 9 : 10.
·
Ideal relation of height at
withers to depth of chest see sketch below.
·
The total length of the head
is slightly more than one third of the height at withers.
·
The relation of depth of
muzzle (measured at its root) to length of muzzle is almost 2:1.
·
Length of muzzle slightly
longer than one third of the total length of the head.
BEHAVIOUR/TEMPERAMENT:
Friendly by
nature. Temperament calm to
lively; watchful.
HEAD :
General : Powerful, imposing and very expressive.
CRANIAL
REGION :
Skull : Strong, broad, seen in profile
and from the front slightly
rounded. When the dog is alert,
the set-on of the ears and the top of the skull form a straight line which
slopes at the sides in a gentle curve to the strongly developed high cheek
bones. Forehead falling away steeply
towards the muzzle. Occipital bone only
moderately developed, superciliary ridges strongly
developed. The frontal furrow, which
starts at the base of the forehead, is distinctly developed and runs up right
in the middle of the skull.
The
skin of the forehead forms slight wrinkles above the eyes that converge towards
the frontal furrow. When the dog is at
attention, they are moderately visible; otherwise they are rather
inconspicuous.
Stop : Dinstinctly pronounced.
FACIAL
REGION :
Nose : Black, broad and square.
Nostrils well opened.
Muzzle : Of even width. Nasal bridge
straight, with slight groove.
Lips : Edge of lips black pigmented. Flews
of upper jaw strongly developed,
firm and not too pendulous, forming a wide curve towards the nose.
Corners of mouth remain visible.
Jaws/Teeth : Upper and lower jaw strong, broad, equal in length. Well developed, regular and complete scissor
or pincer bite. Close fitting undershot mouth without any space between the
lower and the upper incisors acceptable.
Absence of PM 1 (premolar 1) and
M3
tolerated.
Eyes : Of medium size. Colour dark
brown to nut-brown. Moderately deep set
with a friendly expression. Natural tightness of lids desired. A
small angular fold on the lower lids with the haws only slightly visible as
well as a small fold on the upper lids are permitted. Eyerims
completely pigmented.
Ears : Of medium size, set on high and wide.
Strongly developed burrs. Flaps
pliable, triangular with rounded tips.
The rear edges slightly standing
off, the front edges lying closely to the cheeks.
NECK : Strong and of
sufficient length. Dewlap and loose skin on the
neck moderately developed.
BODY :
General : General appearance imposing, balanced, impressive and well muscled.
Withers : Well defined.
Back : Broad, strong, firm. Topline straight and horizontal up to the loins.
Croup : Long, hardly sloping, merging gently with the root of the tail.
Chest : Brisket moderately deep
with well sprung ribs,
but not barrel-shaped. Not projecting below elbow level.
Belly
and underline : Slight tuck up towards rear.
TAIL : Set-on
broad and strong. Tail
long and heavy. The last
vertebra reaching at least to the hock joint. When in repose, the tail
hangs
straight down or slightly upturned in the lower
third. When animated, it is carried higher.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS
:
General : Forelegs straight and parallel seen
from the front. Standing moderately
broad.
Shoulders : Shoulder blades oblique, muscular and well attached to the chest wall.
Upper arm :
Longer than the shoulder blade.
Angle between shoulder blade and upper arm not too blunt.
Elbow : Close fitting.
Forearm
: Straight, strong in bone, with lean musculature.
Pasterns : Seen from the front vertical in prolongation of the
forearms; slightly oblique seen from the side.
Forefeet
: Broad, with
strong, tight, well arched toes.
HINDQUARTERS :
General : Muscular with moderate angulation. Seen from the back, hind legs are parallel,
not standing closely together.
Upper
thigh : Strong, muscular, broad.
Stifle : Well angulated, turning neither in nor out.
Lower
thigh : Slanting and rather long.
Hock
joints : Slightly angulated, firm.
Metatarsus : Straight and parallel when seen from behind.
Hind
feet :
Broad, with strong, tight, well arched toes. Dewclaws tolerated if they do not hinder the movement.
GAIT / MOVEMENT :
Harmonious far reaching movement with good drive from the hindquarters, the back remaining stable and firm. Front and hind feet move forward in a
straight line.
COAT
HAIR
:
·
Short-haired variety (Stockhaar, double coat) :
Topcoat dense, smooth; close-lying
and coarse. Plenty of undercoat. Thighs with slight breeches. Tail covered with dense hair.
·
Long-haired variety : Topcoat plain, of medium length with plenty of undercoat. Short hair on face and ear; hair over the haunches and the croup usually somewhat wavy. Front legs feathered. Thighs with good breeches. Bushy tail.
COLOUR : Primary colour white with smaller or larger reddish-brown patches
(splash-coated dogs) up to an unbroken reddish-brown mantle covering back
and flanks (mantle dogs). A broken reddish-brown mantle is of equal
value. A brindle reddish-brown colour
permissible. Brownish-yellow tolerated.
Dark shadings on head desirable.
Slight touch of black on body tolerated.
Required
white markings : Chest, feet,
tip of tail, muzzle band, blaze
and patch on neck.
Desirable
markings : White collar. Symmetrical dark mask.
SIZE :
Height at withers : For dogs minimum
70 cm,
for
bitches minimum 65 cm.
For
dogs maximum 90 cm,
for bitches maximum
80 cm.
Dogs
which exceed the maximum height will not be penalised, provided their general
appearance is balanced and their movement is correct.
FAULTS :
Any departure from
the foregoing points
should be considered a fault and
the seriousness, with which the fault should be regarded, should be in exact
proportion to its degree.
·
Lack of sexual
characteristics.
·
Unbalanced general
appearance.
·
Too short legs in relation
to size (short-legged).
·
Heavy folds on head and
neck.
·
Muzzle too short or too
long.
·
Flews of the lower jaw
turning outwards.
·
Missing teeth other than PM
1 (premolar 1) and M3. Small teeth
(especially incisors).
·
Slightly undershot mouth.
·
Light eyes.
·
Eyelids too loose.
·
Sway back or roach back.
·
Croup higher than withers or
falling away.
·
Tail carried curled on the
back.
·
Absence of required
markings.
·
Crooked or severely turned
out front legs.
·
Poorly angulated,
open-hocked or cow-hocked hindquarters.
·
Faulty movement.
·
Curly coat.
·
Incomplete or totally absent
pigmentation on nose leather, around the nose, on the lips or the eyelids.
·
Faulty primary colour e.g.
reddish-brown dots or ticks in the white.
ELIMINATING FAULTS
·
Weak temperament,
aggressiveness.
·
Overshot mouth, distinctly
undershot mouth.
·
Wall eye.
·
Ectropion, entropion.
·
Solid white or solid
reddish-brown coat (absence of the primary colour).
·
Coat of any other colour.
·
Height at withers below
minimum size.
Any dog clearly showing
physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be
disqualified.
N.B. : Male
animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended
into the scrotum.
This amended breed standard will become effective from
April 2004.