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Stafford Breed Standard
GENERAL APPEARANCE: Smooth coated,well balanced, of great strength. Muscular,active and agile. CHARACTERISTICS: Traditionally of indomitable courage and tenacity. Highly intelligent and effectionate. TEMPERAMENT: Bold, fearlessand totally reliable. HEAD & SKULL: Short,deep though with broad skull. Very pronounced cheek muscles , distinct stop, short foreface , nose black. EYES: Preferrably dark but may bear some relation to coat colour. Round , of medium size and set to look straight ahead. Eye rims dark. EARS: Rose or half pricked , not large or heavy. Full drop or pricked ears highly undesirable. MOUTH: Lips tight & clean. Jaws strong , teeth large , with a perfect , regular and complete scissor bite ( Upper teeth overlapping the lower teeth & set square to the jaws). NECK: Muscular, rather short , clean in outline gradually widening towards shoulder. FOREQUARTERS: Legs straight & well boned, set rather wide apart , showing no weakness at the pasterns , at which point feet turn out a little. Shoulders well laid back with no looseness at elbow. BODY: Close coupled , with level topline , wide front , deep brisket , well sprung ribs, muscular & well defined. HINDQUARTERS: Well muscled , hocks well let down with stiffles well bent. Legs parallel when viewed from behind. FEET: Well padded , strong and of medium size. Nails being black in solid coloured dogs. TAIL: Medium length , low set , tapering to a point and carried rather low. It should not curl much and may resemble an old fashioned pump handle. GAIT/MOVEMENT: Free , powerful and agile with economy of effort. Legs moving parallel when viewed from front to rear. Discernable drive from hindlegs. COAT: Smooth , short and close. COLOUR: Red,fawn,white,black or blue,or any of these colours with white. Any shade of brindle or brindle with white. Black , tan or liver colour not to be encouraged. SIZE: Weight In Dogs: 12.7kg - 17 kg. Weight In Bitches: 11kg - 15.4kg. DESIRABLE HEIGHT: 14-16 Inches (Relating to the above weights). 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 it's degree. NOTE: MALE DOGS SHOULD HAVE 2 APPARANTLY NORMAL TESTICLES FULLY DESCENDED INTO THE SCROTUM.
Sharon Hector Newcastle, NSW, Australia Email : stafafair@gmail.com |