
										 
										 
										 
										
										FCI-Standard 
										N° 116 / 23.01.2009 / GB
										 
										
										
										DOGUE DE BORDEAUX
										 
										
										
										TRANSLATION : 
										Tim Taylor and Raymond Triquet. Revised 
										by Jennifer Mulholland 2007.
										 
										
										
										ORIGIN : 
										France.
										 
										
										
										DATE OF PUBLICATION 
										OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 
										14.04.1995.
										 
										
										
										UTILIZATION : 
										Guard, defence and dissuasion.
										 
										
										
										CLASSIFICATION 
										F.C.I. : Group 2 Pinscher and 
										Schnauzer-Molossoid breeds- Swiss 
										mountain and Cattle Dogs. Section 2.1 
										Molossoid breeds. Without working trial.
										 
										
										
										BRIEF HISTORICAL 
										SUMMARY : The dogue de Bordeaux 
										is one of the most ancient French breeds, 
										probably a descendant of the Alans and, 
										in particular, the alan vautre of which 
										Gaston Phebus (or Febus), Count of Foix, 
										wrote in the 14th century, in his Livre 
										de Chasse that “he holds his bite 
										stronger than three sighthounds”. The 
										word “dogue” appeared at the end of the 
										14th century.
										
										In the middle 
										of the 19th century these ancient dogues 
										were hardly renowned outside the region 
										of Aquitaine. They were used for hunting 
										large game such as boar, for fighting (often 
										codified), for the guarding of houses 
										and cattle and in the service of 
										butchers. In 1863 the first French dog 
										show took place in Paris in the Jardin 
										d’Acclimatation. The Dogues de Bordeaux 
										were entered under their present name. 
										There have been different types : The 
										Toulouse type, the Paris type and the 
										Bordeaux type, which is the origin of 
										today’s Dogue. The breed, which had 
										suffered greatly during the two world 
										wars, to the point of being threatened 
										with extinction after the second world 
										war, got off to a fresh start in the 
										1960’s. 1st standard (“Caractère des 
										vrais dogues”) in Pierre Megnin, Le 
										Dogue de Bordeaux, 1896. 2nd standard in 
										J. Kunstler, Etude critique du Dogue de 
										Bordeaux, 1910. 3rd standard by Raymond 
										Triquet, with the collaboration of Vet. 
										Dr. Maurice Luquet, 1971. 4th standard 
										reformulated according to Jerusalem 
										model (FCI) by Raymond Triquet, with the 
										collaboration of Philippe Serouil, 
										President of the French Dogue de 
										Bordeaux Club and its Committee, 1993. 
										Precisions were added in 2007 by Raymond 
										Triquet (Honorary President of the SADB), 
										Sylviane Tompousky (President of the 
										SADB) and Philippe Sérouil (committee 
										member of the SADB).
										 
										
										
										GENERAL APPEARANCE : 
										Typical concave lined brachycephalic 
										molossoid. The Dogue de Bordeaux is a 
										very powerful dog, with a very muscular 
										body yet retaining a harmonious general 
										outline. It is built rather close to the 
										ground, the distance sternum-ground 
										being slightly less than the depth of 
										the chest. Stocky, athletic and imposing, 
										it has a very dissuasive aspect.
										 
										
										
										IMPORTANT 
										PROPORTIONS : • The length of 
										the body, measured from the point of the 
										shoulder to the point of the buttock, is 
										superior to the height at the withers, 
										in the proportion of 11/10. • The depth 
										of the chest is more than half the 
										height at the withers. • The maximum 
										length of the muzzle is equal to one 
										third of the length of the head. • The 
										minimum length of the muzzle is equal to 
										one quarter of the length of the head. • 
										In the male, the perimeter of the skull 
										corresponds more or less to the height 
										at the withers.
										 
										
										
										BEHAVIOUR / 
										TEMPERAMENT : An ancient 
										fighting dog, the Dogue de Bordeaux is 
										gifted for guarding, which it assumes 
										with vigilance and great courage but 
										without aggressiveness. A good companion, 
										very attached to its master and very 
										affectionate. Calm, balanced with a high 
										stimulus threshold. The male normally 
										has a dominant character.
										 
										
										
										HEAD : 
										Voluminous, angular, broad, rather 
										short, trapezoid when viewed from above 
										and in front. The longitudinal axes of 
										the skull out of the bridge of nose are 
										convergent (towards the front). The head 
										is furrowed with symmetrical wrinkles, 
										each side of the median groove. These 
										deep ropes of wrinkle are mobile 
										depending on whether the dog is 
										attentive or not. The wrinkle which runs 
										from the inner corner of the eye to the 
										corner of the mouth is typical. If 
										present, the wrinkle running from the 
										outer corner of the eye to either the 
										corner of the mouth or the dewlap should 
										be discreet.
										 
										
										
										CRANIAL REGION : 
										Skull : 
										 In 
										the male : the perimeter of the skull 
										measured at the level of its greatest 
										width corresponds roughly to the height 
										at the withers.
 In 
										the male : the perimeter of the skull 
										measured at the level of its greatest 
										width corresponds roughly to the height 
										at the withers. 
										 In 
										bitches : it may be slightly less. Its 
										volume and shape are the consequences of 
										the very important development of the 
										temporals, supra-orbital arches, 
										zygomatic arches and the spacing of the 
										branches of the lower jaw. The upper 
										region of the skull is slightly convex 
										from one side to the other. The frontal 
										groove is deep, diminishing towards the 
										posterior end of the head. The forehead 
										dominates the face but does not overhang 
										it. However it is still wider than high. 
										Stop : Fronto-nasal depression or stop 
										is Very pronounced, almost forming a 
										right angle with the muzzle (95° to 
										100°).
 In 
										bitches : it may be slightly less. Its 
										volume and shape are the consequences of 
										the very important development of the 
										temporals, supra-orbital arches, 
										zygomatic arches and the spacing of the 
										branches of the lower jaw. The upper 
										region of the skull is slightly convex 
										from one side to the other. The frontal 
										groove is deep, diminishing towards the 
										posterior end of the head. The forehead 
										dominates the face but does not overhang 
										it. However it is still wider than high. 
										Stop : Fronto-nasal depression or stop 
										is Very pronounced, almost forming a 
										right angle with the muzzle (95° to 
										100°).
										 
										
										
										FACIAL REGION :
										 
										
										
										 Nose : 
										Broad, well opened nostrils, well 
										pigmented according to the colour of the 
										mask. Upturned nose (snubbed) 
										permissible but not if it is set back 
										towards the eyes.
 Nose : 
										Broad, well opened nostrils, well 
										pigmented according to the colour of the 
										mask. Upturned nose (snubbed) 
										permissible but not if it is set back 
										towards the eyes. 
 
										
										
										 Muzzle :Powerful, 
										broad, thick, but not fleshy below the 
										eyes, rather short, upper profile very 
										slightly concave, with moderately 
										obvious folds. Its width hardly 
										decreasing towards the tip of the muzzle, 
										when viewed from above it has the 
										general shape of a square. In relation 
										to the upper region of the skull, the 
										line of the muzzle forms a very obtuse 
										angle upwards. When the head is held 
										horizontally the tip of the muzzle, 
										truncated, thick and broad at the base, 
										is in front of a vertical tangent to the 
										anterior face of the nose. Its perimeter 
										is almost two thirds of that of the head. 
										Its length varies between one third and 
										minimum one quarter of the total length 
										of the head, from the nose to the 
										occipital crest. The limits stated 
										(maximum one third and minimum one 
										quarter of the total length of the head) 
										are permissible but not sought after, 
										the ideal length of the muzzle being 
										between these two extremes.
 Muzzle :Powerful, 
										broad, thick, but not fleshy below the 
										eyes, rather short, upper profile very 
										slightly concave, with moderately 
										obvious folds. Its width hardly 
										decreasing towards the tip of the muzzle, 
										when viewed from above it has the 
										general shape of a square. In relation 
										to the upper region of the skull, the 
										line of the muzzle forms a very obtuse 
										angle upwards. When the head is held 
										horizontally the tip of the muzzle, 
										truncated, thick and broad at the base, 
										is in front of a vertical tangent to the 
										anterior face of the nose. Its perimeter 
										is almost two thirds of that of the head. 
										Its length varies between one third and 
										minimum one quarter of the total length 
										of the head, from the nose to the 
										occipital crest. The limits stated 
										(maximum one third and minimum one 
										quarter of the total length of the head) 
										are permissible but not sought after, 
										the ideal length of the muzzle being 
										between these two extremes. 
 
										
										
										 Lips : 
										Upper lip thick, moderately pendulous, 
										rectractile. When viewed in profile it 
										shows a rounded lower line. It covers 
										the lower jaw on the sides. In front the 
										edge of the upper lip is in contact with 
										the lower lip, then drops on either side 
										thus forming a reserved wide V. * 
										Paragraph moved (after “Teeth”) to 
										correspond to revised French text.
 Lips : 
										Upper lip thick, moderately pendulous, 
										rectractile. When viewed in profile it 
										shows a rounded lower line. It covers 
										the lower jaw on the sides. In front the 
										edge of the upper lip is in contact with 
										the lower lip, then drops on either side 
										thus forming a reserved wide V. * 
										Paragraph moved (after “Teeth”) to 
										correspond to revised French text. 
 
										
										
										 Jaws/Teeth 
										(to correspond to Fr text) : Jaws 
										powerful, broad. Undershot (the 
										undershot condition being a 
										characteristic of the breed). The back 
										of the lower incisors is in front of and 
										not in contact with the front face of 
										the upper incisors. The lower jaw curves 
										upwards. The chin is well marked and 
										must neither overlap the upper lip 
										exaggeratedly nor be covered by it.
 Jaws/Teeth 
										(to correspond to Fr text) : Jaws 
										powerful, broad. Undershot (the 
										undershot condition being a 
										characteristic of the breed). The back 
										of the lower incisors is in front of and 
										not in contact with the front face of 
										the upper incisors. The lower jaw curves 
										upwards. The chin is well marked and 
										must neither overlap the upper lip 
										exaggeratedly nor be covered by it. 
 
										
										
										 Teeth : 
										Strong, particularly the canines. Lower 
										canines set wide apart and slightly 
										curved. Incisors well aligned especially 
										in the apart and slightly curved. (error 
										in previous GB text) Incisors well 
										aligned especially in the lower jaw 
										where they form an apparently straight 
										line.
 Teeth : 
										Strong, particularly the canines. Lower 
										canines set wide apart and slightly 
										curved. Incisors well aligned especially 
										in the apart and slightly curved. (error 
										in previous GB text) Incisors well 
										aligned especially in the lower jaw 
										where they form an apparently straight 
										line. 
 
										
										
										 ’Lips : 
										Upper lip thick, moderately pendulous, 
										rectractile. When viewed in profile it 
										shows a rounded lower line. It covers 
										the lower jaw on the sides. In front the 
										edge of the upper lip is in contact with 
										the lower lip, then drops on either side 
										thus forming an inverted wide V.
 ’Lips : 
										Upper lip thick, moderately pendulous, 
										rectractile. When viewed in profile it 
										shows a rounded lower line. It covers 
										the lower jaw on the sides. In front the 
										edge of the upper lip is in contact with 
										the lower lip, then drops on either side 
										thus forming an inverted wide V. 
 
										
										
										 Cheeks : 
										Prominent, due to the very strong 
										development of the muscles.
 Cheeks : 
										Prominent, due to the very strong 
										development of the muscles. 
 
										
										
										 Eyes : 
										Oval, set wide apart. The space between 
										the two inner corners of the eyelids is 
										equal to about twice the length of the 
										eye (eye opening). Frank expression. The 
										haw must not be visible. Colour : hazel 
										to dark brown for a dog with a black 
										mask, lighter colour tolerated but not 
										sought after in dogs with either a brown 
										mask or without a mask.
 Eyes : 
										Oval, set wide apart. The space between 
										the two inner corners of the eyelids is 
										equal to about twice the length of the 
										eye (eye opening). Frank expression. The 
										haw must not be visible. Colour : hazel 
										to dark brown for a dog with a black 
										mask, lighter colour tolerated but not 
										sought after in dogs with either a brown 
										mask or without a mask. 
 
										
										
										 Ears : 
										Relatively small, of a slightly darker 
										colour than the coat. At its set on, the 
										front of the base of the ear is slightly 
										raised. They must fall back, but not 
										hang limply, the front edge being close 
										to the cheek when the dog is attentive. 
										The tip of the ear is slightly rounded ; 
										it must not reach beyond the eye. Set 
										rather high, at the level of the upper 
										line of the skull, thus appearing to 
										accentuate its width even more.
 Ears : 
										Relatively small, of a slightly darker 
										colour than the coat. At its set on, the 
										front of the base of the ear is slightly 
										raised. They must fall back, but not 
										hang limply, the front edge being close 
										to the cheek when the dog is attentive. 
										The tip of the ear is slightly rounded ; 
										it must not reach beyond the eye. Set 
										rather high, at the level of the upper 
										line of the skull, thus appearing to 
										accentuate its width even more.
										 
										
										
										NECK : 
										Very strong, muscular, almost 
										cylindrical. This skin is supple, ample 
										and loose. The average circumference 
										almost equals that of the head. It is 
										separated from the head by a slightly 
										accentuated transversal furrow, slightly 
										curved. Its upper edge is slightly 
										convex. The well defined dewlap starts 
										at the level of the throat forming folds 
										down to the chest, without hanging 
										exaggeratedly. The neck, very broad at 
										its base, merges smoothly with the 
										shoulders.
										 
										
										
										BODY : 
 
										
										
										 Topline : 
										Well sustained.
 Topline : 
										Well sustained. 
 
										
										
										 Withers : 
										Well marked.
 Withers : 
										Well marked. 
 
										
										
										 Back : 
										Broad and muscular.
 Back : 
										Broad and muscular. 
 
										
										
										 Loin : 
										Broad. Rather short and solid.
 Loin : 
										Broad. Rather short and solid. 
 
										
										
										 Croup : 
										Moderately sloping down to the root of 
										the tail.
 Croup : 
										Moderately sloping down to the root of 
										the tail. 
 
										
										
										 Chest : 
										Powerful, long, deep, broad, let down 
										lower than the elbows. Broad and 
										powerful forechest whose lower line 
										(inter-axillae) is convex towards the 
										bottom. Ribs well let down and well 
										sprung but not barrel shaped. The 
										circumference of the chest must be 
										between 25 cm to 35 cm greater than the 
										height at the withers.
 Chest : 
										Powerful, long, deep, broad, let down 
										lower than the elbows. Broad and 
										powerful forechest whose lower line 
										(inter-axillae) is convex towards the 
										bottom. Ribs well let down and well 
										sprung but not barrel shaped. The 
										circumference of the chest must be 
										between 25 cm to 35 cm greater than the 
										height at the withers. 
 
										
										
										 Underline :Curved 
										from the deep brisket to the rather 
										tucked up, firm abdomen, being neither 
										pendulous nor whippety.
 Underline :Curved 
										from the deep brisket to the rather 
										tucked up, firm abdomen, being neither 
										pendulous nor whippety.
										 
										
										
										TAIL : 
										Very thick at the base. Its tip 
										preferably reaching the hock and not 
										below. Carried low, it is neither broken 
										nor kinked but supple. Hanging when the 
										dog is at rest, generally rising by 90° 
										to 120° from that position when the dog 
										is in action, without curving over the 
										back or being curled.
										 
										
										
										LIMBS FOREQUARTERS : 
										Strong bone structure, legs very 
										muscular. 
 
										
										
										 Shoulders : 
										Powerful, prominent muscles. Slant of 
										shoulder-blade medium (about 45° to the 
										horizontal), angle of the scapular-humeral 
										articulation a little more than 90°.
 Shoulders : 
										Powerful, prominent muscles. Slant of 
										shoulder-blade medium (about 45° to the 
										horizontal), angle of the scapular-humeral 
										articulation a little more than 90°.
										
 
										
										
										 Upper 
										Arms : Very muscular.
 Upper 
										Arms : Very muscular. 
 
										
										
										 Elbows : 
										In the axis of the body, neither too 
										close to the thoracic wall nor turned 
										out.
 Elbows : 
										In the axis of the body, neither too 
										close to the thoracic wall nor turned 
										out. 
 
										
										
										 Forearms : 
										Viewed from the front, straight or 
										inclining slightly inwards thus getting 
										closer to the median plane, especially 
										in dogs with a very broad chest. Viewed 
										in profile, vertical.
 Forearms : 
										Viewed from the front, straight or 
										inclining slightly inwards thus getting 
										closer to the median plane, especially 
										in dogs with a very broad chest. Viewed 
										in profile, vertical. 
 
										
										
										 Metacarpus 
										(Pastern) : Powerful. Viewed in 
										profile, slightly sloping. Viewed from 
										the front sometimes slightly outwards 
										compensating for the slight inclination 
										of the forearm inwards.
 Metacarpus 
										(Pastern) : Powerful. Viewed in 
										profile, slightly sloping. Viewed from 
										the front sometimes slightly outwards 
										compensating for the slight inclination 
										of the forearm inwards. 
 
										
										
										 Forefeet : 
										Strong. Toes tight, nails curved and 
										strong, pads well developed and supple : 
										the Dogue is well up on his toes despite 
										his weight.
 Forefeet : 
										Strong. Toes tight, nails curved and 
										strong, pads well developed and supple : 
										the Dogue is well up on his toes despite 
										his weight.
										 
										
										
										HINDQUARTERS : 
										Robust legs with strong bone structure ; 
										well angulated. When viewed from behind 
										the hindquarters are parallel and 
										vertical thus giving an impression of 
										power even though the hindquarters are 
										not quite as broad as the forequarters.
										
 
										
										
										 Upper 
										Thigh : Very developed and 
										thick with visible muscles.
 Upper 
										Thigh : Very developed and 
										thick with visible muscles. 
 
										
										
										 Stifle : 
										In a parallel plane to the median plane 
										or very slightly out.
 Stifle : 
										In a parallel plane to the median plane 
										or very slightly out. 
 
										
										
										 Second 
										thigh : Relatively short, 
										muscled, descending low.
 Second 
										thigh : Relatively short, 
										muscled, descending low. 
 
										
										
										 Hock : 
										Short, sinewy, angle of the hock joint 
										moderately open.
 Hock : 
										Short, sinewy, angle of the hock joint 
										moderately open. 
 
										
										
										 Metatarsus 
										(Rear pastern) : Robust, no 
										dewclaws.
 Metatarsus 
										(Rear pastern) : Robust, no 
										dewclaws. 
 
										
										
										 Hind 
										feet : Slightly longer than the 
										front feet, toes tight.
 Hind 
										feet : Slightly longer than the 
										front feet, toes tight.
										 
										
										
										GAIT / MOVEMENT : 
										Quite supple for a molossoid. When 
										walking the movement is free and supple, 
										close to the ground. Good drive from the 
										hindquarters, good extension of the 
										forelegs, especially when trotting, 
										which is the preferred gait. When the 
										trot quickens, the head tends to drop, 
										the topline inclines towards the front, 
										and the front feet get closer to the 
										median plane while striding out with a 
										long reaching movement of the front 
										legs. Canter with rather important 
										vertical movement rather important. 
										Capable of great speed over short 
										distances by bolting along close to the 
										ground.
										 
										
										
										SKIN : 
										Thick and sufficiently loose fitting, 
										without excessive wrinkles.
										 
										
										
										COAT 
 
										
										
										 hair : 
										Fine, short and soft to the touch.
 hair : 
										Fine, short and soft to the touch. 
 
										
										
										 colour : 
										Self-coloured, in all shades of fawn, 
										from mahogany to isabella. A good 
										pigmentation is desirable. Limited white 
										patches are permissible on the forechest 
										and the extremities of the limbs.
 colour : 
										Self-coloured, in all shades of fawn, 
										from mahogany to isabella. A good 
										pigmentation is desirable. Limited white 
										patches are permissible on the forechest 
										and the extremities of the limbs. 
 
										
										
										 mask :
 mask :
										
											- 
											
											Black 
											mask : The mask is often only 
											slightly spread out and must not 
											invade the cranial region. There may 
											be slight black shading on the skull, 
											ears, neck and top of body. The nose 
											is then black.  
- 
											
											Brown 
											mask : (used to be called red or 
											bistre). The nose is then brown ; 
											the eyerims and edges of the lips 
											are also brown. There may be 
											non-invasive brown shading ; each 
											hair having a fawn or sandy zone and 
											a brown zone. In this case the 
											inclined parts of the body are a 
											paler colour.  
- 
											
											No mask : 
											The coat is fawn : the skin appears 
											red (also formerly called “red mask”). 
											The nose can then be reddish. or 
											pink.  
										
										SIZE AND WEIGHT : 
										Height should more or less correspond to 
										the perimeter of the skull. 
 
										
										
										 Height 
										at the withers :
 Height 
										at the withers :
										
											- 
											
											For dogs : 
											60-68 cm.  
- 
											
											For 
											bitches : 58-66 cm.  
										1 cm under 
										and 2 cm over will be tolerated. 
 
										
										
										 Weight :
 Weight :
										
										
										Bitches : 
										Identical characteristics but less 
										pronounced.
										 
										
										
										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 and its effect 
										on the health and welfare of the dog.
										 
										
										
										SEVERE FAULTS :
										
										 Hyper 
										aggressive, timid.
 Hyper 
										aggressive, timid. 
										 Head 
										:short and round with protruding 
										eyes.Disproportioned head (too small or 
										exaggerately voluminous). .
 Head 
										:short and round with protruding 
										eyes.Disproportioned head (too small or 
										exaggerately voluminous). . 
										 Bulldoggy 
										hypertype : (flat skull, muzzle 
										measuring less than a quarter of the 
										total length of the head. Swollen fold 
										(roll) behind the nose.) Important fold 
										around the head.
 Bulldoggy 
										hypertype : (flat skull, muzzle 
										measuring less than a quarter of the 
										total length of the head. Swollen fold 
										(roll) behind the nose.) Important fold 
										around the head. 
										 Important 
										lateral deviation of the lower jaw.
 Important 
										lateral deviation of the lower jaw. 
										 Incisors 
										constantly visible when the mouth is 
										closed. Very small incisors, unevenly 
										set.
 Incisors 
										constantly visible when the mouth is 
										closed. Very small incisors, unevenly 
										set. 
										 Arched 
										back (convex).
 Arched 
										back (convex). 
										 Fused 
										but not deviated vertebrae of the tail.
 Fused 
										but not deviated vertebrae of the tail.
										
										 Forefeet 
										turning inwards (even slightly).
 Forefeet 
										turning inwards (even slightly). 
										 Forefeet 
										turning outwards too much.
 Forefeet 
										turning outwards too much. 
										 Flat 
										thighs.
 Flat 
										thighs. 
										 Angle 
										of hock too open (straight angulation).
 Angle 
										of hock too open (straight angulation).
										
										 Angle 
										of the hock too closed, dog standing 
										under himself behind.
 Angle 
										of the hock too closed, dog standing 
										under himself behind. 
										 Cow 
										hocks or barrel hocks.
 Cow 
										hocks or barrel hocks. 
										 Stilted 
										movement or serious rolling of rear.
 Stilted 
										movement or serious rolling of rear. 
										 Excessive 
										shortness of breath,rasping.
 Excessive 
										shortness of breath,rasping. 
										 White 
										on tip of tail or on the front part of 
										the forelegs, above the carpus (wrist) 
										and the tarsus (hock) or white, without 
										interruption, on the front of the body 
										from the forechest to the throat.
 White 
										on tip of tail or on the front part of 
										the forelegs, above the carpus (wrist) 
										and the tarsus (hock) or white, without 
										interruption, on the front of the body 
										from the forechest to the throat.
										 
										
										
										DISQUALIFYING 
										FAULTS : 
										 Aggressive 
										or overly shy.
 Aggressive 
										or overly shy. 
										 Long, 
										narrow head with insufficiently 
										pronounced stop, with a muzzle measuring 
										more than a third of the total length of 
										the head (lack of type in head).
 Long, 
										narrow head with insufficiently 
										pronounced stop, with a muzzle measuring 
										more than a third of the total length of 
										the head (lack of type in head). 
										 Muzzle 
										parallel to the top line of the skull or 
										downfaced, Roman nose.
 Muzzle 
										parallel to the top line of the skull or 
										downfaced, Roman nose. 
										 Twisted 
										jaw.
 Twisted 
										jaw. 
										 Mouth 
										not undershot.
 Mouth 
										not undershot. 
										 Canines 
										constantly visible when the mouth is 
										closed.
 Canines 
										constantly visible when the mouth is 
										closed. 
										 Tongue 
										constantly hanging out when the mouth is 
										closed.
 Tongue 
										constantly hanging out when the mouth is 
										closed. 
										 Blue 
										eyes ; bulging eyes.
 Blue 
										eyes ; bulging eyes. 
										 Tail 
										knotted and laterally deviated or 
										twisted (screw tail, kink tail).
 Tail 
										knotted and laterally deviated or 
										twisted (screw tail, kink tail). 
										 Atrophied 
										tail.
 Atrophied 
										tail. 
										 Fiddle 
										front and down on pasterns.
 Fiddle 
										front and down on pasterns. 
										 Angle 
										of the hock open towards the rear (inverted 
										hock).
 Angle 
										of the hock open towards the rear (inverted 
										hock). 
										 White 
										on the head or body, any other colour of 
										the coat than fawn (shaded or not) and 
										in particular brindle or solid brown 
										called “chocolate” (each hair being 
										entirely brown).
 White 
										on the head or body, any other colour of 
										the coat than fawn (shaded or not) and 
										in particular brindle or solid brown 
										called “chocolate” (each hair being 
										entirely brown). 
										 Identifiable 
										disabling defect.
 Identifiable 
										disabling defect.
										
										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.