Date of Publication of the original valid standard:
07.08.1998
ORIGIN: Poland
UTILIZATION: Easy to handle, he works like a sheepdog and guard dog. Moved to
urban city life, he is a very good companion dog.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I.: Group 1 Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs (except Swiss Cattle
Dogs)
Section 1 Sheepdogs
Without working trial.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : The Polish Lowland Sheepdog is a dog of medium size,
compact, strong, muscular, with a thick long coat. His well groomed coat gives
an attractive and interesting appearance.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS : The proportions of height at withers to length of body
is 9 : 10. The ratio length of muzzle to length of skull is 1 : 1; yet the
muzzle can be a little shorter.
BEHAVIOUR AND TEMPERAMENT : Of a lively but tempered disposition, vigilant,
agile, intelligent, perceptive and gifted with a good memory. Resistant to
unfavourable climatic conditions.
HEAD : Medium dimension, proportional, not too heavy. The thick fur on the
forehead, the cheeks and the chin give the head a look of being heavier than it
really is.
CRANIAL REGION:
Skull : Not excessively broad, slightly rounded. Frontal furrow and occipital
protuberance noticeable.
Stop: Well accentuated.
FACIAL REGION:
Nose: As darks as possible in relation to the colour of the coat with large
nostrils.
Muzzle: Strong, blunt. Nasal bridge straight.
Lips: Fitting well; their edges are of the same colour as the nose.
Jaw/Teeth: Strong jaws. Teeth strong, with scissor or pincer bite.
Eyes: Medium size, oval, not protruding, hazel colour, with lively and piercing
look. The rims of the eyelids are dark.
Ears: Hanging, set rather high, of medium size, heart-shaped, wide at base; the
fore edge is close against the cheeks; very mobile.
NECK : Of medium length, strong, muscled, without dewlap, carried rather
horizontally.
BODY:
Out line: Rather rectangular than square.
Withers: Well accentuated.
Back: Flat, well muscled.
Loin: Broad, well fused.
Croup: Short, slightly truncated.
Chest: Deep, of medium width; ribs quite well sprung, neither flat nor
barrel-shaped.
Underline and Belly: Outlining an elegant curve towards the hindquarters part.
TAIL:
Short tail or stumpy-tail, very shortly docked tail.
Undocked quite long and very hairy tail. At rest the tail is hanging; if the dog
is alert, the tail is gaily curved over the back, never curled or lying on the
back. Undocked tail of medium length, carried in different manners.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : Seen in profile and from the front : Vertical and straight.
Stance well balanced due to a strong skeleton (bone structure).
Shoulders : Broad, of medium length, oblique, clean cut, very muscular.
Pastern : Slightly slanting in relation to the forearm.
Forefeet : Oval, tight toes, slightly arched pads really hard. Nails short, as
dark as possible.
HINDQUARTERS : Seen from behind: Vertical, well angulated.
Thigh: Broad, well muscled.
Hock: Well developed.
Hind feet: Compact, oval shape.
GAIT/ MOVEMENT : Easy and ground covering. Walk or trot smooth (without much
vertical displacement). The dog often ambles when he walks slowly.
SKIN : Tight fitting, without any folds.
COAT
HAIR : The whole body covered with coarse hair, dense, thick, and profuse; soft
undercoat. Straight or slightly wavy hair is acceptable. The hairs falling from
the forehead cover the eyes in a characteristic manner.
COLOUR : All colours and patches are acceptable.
SIZE: Height at the withers :
Males : 45 - 50 cm.
Females : 42 - 47 cm.
The dog must retain the type of a working dog; consequently his size must not go
down below the standard; he must neithe be to weak nor delicate.
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.
N.B.: Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended
into the scrotum.
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