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| FCI Standard |
Nr. 172
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| Origin: France |
The
Standard of The Poodle
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(14.04.1999 - GB)
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(CANICHE)
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| Utilization: | Companion, dog. |
| Classification F.C.I. | Group 9 - Companion and Toy Dogs. Section 2 (Poodle). Without working trial. |
| General Appearance: | Dog of harmonious type, of medium proportions, with characteristically frizzy coat, curly of corded. Apperance of an intelligent animal, constantly alert, active, harmoniously built and giving an impression of elegance and pride. |
| Behavior / Temperament: | Dog reputed for his faithfulness, willing to learn and being trained, which makes of in a particularly pleasant companion dog. |
| Head: | Distinguished, rectilinear, in proportion with the body. Its length must be a little more than 2/5 of the dog's height at the withers. Without heaviness or massiveness, but neither being too fine. The chiselling must be evident under the covering skin. |
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Cranial Region: |
Well shaped; its width is less than half the length of the head (the axes form an azial-facial angle of about 16° to 19°). The whole of the skull seen from above, appears oval in lengthwise direction and in profile slightly convex. The longitudinal axes are slightly divergent. |
| Superciliary arches: | Moderately pronounced, covered with long hair. |
| Frontal furrow: | Broad between the eyes, narrowing towards the occiput, which is very pronounced. (In the miniatures it can be less pronounced). |
| Stop: | Very slightly marked, as in dogs of medium proportions. |
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Facial Region: |
Pronounced and developed, with vertical profile; open nostrils. Black nose in the black subjects, the whites and the greys; brown in the brown subjects; in the apricot subjects the brown colour within the whole range of dark brown, may be going up to black, without this last colour being preferred but accepted to avoid possible depigmentation. |
| Muzzle: | Upper profile in straight line; its length is about 9/10 of the skull's length. The two branches of the lower jaw extending almost parallel. The appearance of the muzzle is solid, elegant, but not pointed. The lower profile of the muzzle is given by the lower jaw and not ny the edge of the upper lip. |
| Lips: | Lightly developed, rather tight, of medium thickness, the upper lip resting on the lower lip, without falling over it. Black in the black, white and grey subjects; pigmented in the browns; in the apricot subjects coloured within the range of dark brown maybe going up to black, without this last colour being preferred, but accepted. The corner of the lips must not be pronounced. |
| Jaws/Teeth: | Fitting normally, teeth solid. The absence of one M1 or M2 (molar 1 or 2) in the upper and of one M2 or M3 in the lower jaw would not be penalised in judging or in a breeding selection. |
| Cheeks: | Not prominent, shaped by the cheek bones. The sub-orbital arches chiselled and only slightly filled in. The masticatory muscles, anatomical base of the cheeks, lightly developed; the zygomatic arches very slightly pronounced. |
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| Eyes: | With keen expression, placed at the level of the stop and slightly slanting. The outline of the eyelids gives the eyes an almond shape. Black or very dark brown for the black, the white, the grey and the apricot poodles; the eyes may be dark amber for the brown subjects. |
| Ears: | Quite long, falling alongside the cheeks, set on at the extension of a line starting from above the nose and passing below the outer corner of the eye, flat, broadening after the base and rounded at the tip, covered with very long wavy hair. The Poodle whose ears do not reach the corner of the lips cannot obtain the qualification "excellent". |
| Neck: | Solid, slightly arched after the nape of the neck, of medium length, well proportioned. The head carried high and proudly. No dewlap. Neck of oval cross section; its length is inferior to that of the head. |
| Body: | The general appearance of the body of a poodle is of good proportions, the length of the body generally exceeding the height at the withers. |
| Withers: | Moderately developed. |
| Back: | Short harmonious topline. Neither roach nor saddle back. The height from the ground to the withers being more og less the same as that from the ground to the rump. |
| Loins: | Firm and muscular. |
| Croup: | Rounded but not falling away. |
| Chest: | Descending down to elbow level, the width is equal to 2/3 of its depth (from spinal column to sternum). The thorax perimeter measured behind the shoulders must be at least 10 cm more than the height at the withers. |
| Ribs: | Rib cage oval, broad in the dorsal part. |
| Forechest: | Normal for a dog of medium proportions; the extremity of the sternum must be slightly prominent and set rather high which causes a higher, easier and more noble head carriage. |
| Belly and flanks: | Tucked up but not excessively so. |
| Tail: |
Set quite high at the level of the loin. To be docked by a third nearest
to the body, or at the half of its natural length in the curly coated
poodles. However, a long and well carried tail is not a fault. It can
be kept in its full length in the corded coat poodles. The tail is raised
obliquely in action. |
| Limbs | |
| Forequarters: | Front legs perfectly straight and parallel, elegant, well muscled with good bone. The height from the elbow to the ground is of 5/9 of the height of the withers to the ground. |
| Shoulders: | Sloping, muscular. The shoulder blade forming with the upper arm an angle of 90° to 110°. |
| Upper arm: | The length of the upper arm corresponding to that of the shoulder blade. |
| Pastern joint: | Continuing the front line of the forearm. |
| Pasterns: | Solid, not massive, and almost straight seen in profile. |
| Feet: | Rather small, firm, of a short oval shape. The toes are well arched, strong, compact, webbed, resting firmly on a hard and thick pad. The nails are black on blacks and greys, lack or brown on the browns, on the whites the nails may be coloured according to the whole range of horn colour going up to black and must correspond with the pigmentation. The white nails remain a fault. In the apricot dogs, they must be colured according to the whole range of dark brown up to black, without this last colour being preferred, but accepted. |
| Hindquartes: | Hind legs parallel, seen from behind, muscles well developed and well visible. The joint with the hock is fairly angulated. The angles : coxal - femoral, tibial - femoral and tibial - tarsal must be sufficiently pronounced so as to avoid straight quarters which sometimes produce an undesirable slanting rump. |
| Thighs: | Well muscled and robust. |
| Hock joint and Hock.: | Vertical. The poodle must be born without dewclaws on the back legs. |
| Feet: | See forequarters. |
| Gait/Movement: | Light and springy, never flowing and extended. |
| Skin: | Supple, not loose, pigmented. The black, the brown, the grey and the apricot poodles must be pigmented according to their coat colour; for the whites, the silvery skin is desirable, but the pigmentation must not alter the coat colour. There are also white poodles whose light skin is spotted, not only on the inner parts, which is frequent, but also on the rest of the body; this does not constitute a fault. The general pigmentation in its greatest intensity is desirable on: eyelids, nose, lips, gums, palate, mucous membranes, natural orifices, scrotum, pads. It must be black in the black, the white, and the grey dogs; dark brown in the browns; in the apricots, it must be as uniform and as dark as possible, according to the whole range of dark brown which can go up to black, without this last colour being preferred, but accepted to avoid a possible depigmentation. |
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| Hair | Curly coated Poodle: Abudant hair of fine texture, wooly and curly, elastic and resistant to pressure of the hand. It must be thick, dense, of uniform length, forming even curls which are generally combed. The coat hard to the touch giving an impression of horse hair is undesirable and shall be retrograded in favour of the desired texture. |
| Corded Poodle: Abundant, of fine texture, wooly and dense, forming characteristic thin cords of even length. They must be at least 20 cm in length. The longer they are, the more they are appreciated. The cords on each side of the head may be tied up by a ribbon above the ears and those on the body parted on each side to avoid an untidy coat. | |
| Allowed Show Clips | Lion Clip. The poodle,
whether curly or corded, shall be clipped on the hindquarters up to the
ribs. Also clipped: the muzzle, above and underneath from the lower eyelids; the cheeks, the fore-and hindlegs, apart from cuffs or bracelets and optional motifs on the hindquarters, the tail, except a round or oblong terminal pompom. The moustache is required for all subjects. Keeping hair on the front legs, called "trousers", is admitted. |
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Modern clip. Keeping hair on the four legs is only permitted providing the following norm standards are respected:
All other fancy clips which do not comply with these norm standards are eliminatory. Whatever the standard outline obtained through the grooming, it must never influence the classification at the shows, all dogs of the same class shall be judged and placed together. |
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| English Clip: Add to the "lion" clip motifs on the hindquarters, i.e. bracelets and cuffs. On the head : a topknot. For this clip, the moustache is optional. Absence of demarcation on the hair of the hindquarters is tolerated. The topknot i optional. | |
| Colour: |
Poodles with curly or corded coats : black, white, brown, grey and apricot .
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| 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.
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| Eliminating Faults: |
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| N.B.: | Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum. |
Updated: 28-02-2004