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MACEDONIAN-YUGOSLAV SHEPHERD DOG -
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| GENERAL APPEARANCE AND CHARACTERISTICS | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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General Appearance: |
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| HEAD | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Description: The head is proportional to body size and approximately 25 cm long (or 40% of the withers height). The skull is slightly longer than the muzzle, covering 58% of the total length of the head. The female has a slightly longer muzzle (57%:43%). Seen from the profile forehead topline is slightly convex, and muzzle topline is flat, slightly converged respectively.
Skull:
Stop:
Muzzle:
Nose:
Lips:
Teeth:
Eyes: Ears: |
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| NECK | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Profile: Upper profile neck line is gently convex or straight in the upper part, and the bottom neck line is straight. The neck is medium long. Because of its dense coat, neck appears shorter, deep, wide and muscular. It is well linked with the head and body, without rapid transition between them. The neck is gently raised in relation to the line of back. The skin is tightly stretched, without loose folds of skin. The coat is dense, long and rough, creating a mane where the head meets the neck, which visually widens and deepens this part of the head. |
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| BODY | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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General Appearance: Upper line of the body is straight, or gently lets down from the withers to the hips. Back line where hips are higher than withers, is tolerable with dogs brought up in mountains. Body is slightly longer than the height.
Withers:
Back:
Hips:
Thorax: Abdomen: |
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Tail: The tail is long and reaches at least to the hock. The hip line continues following the upper line of the tail, without rapid transitions. The tail is powerful at its base, gradually becomes thinner towards the tip. Covered with thick hair which is longer on the bottom parts, giving a bunchy impression. The tail is saber-shaped, raised high when in action, and when anxious, carried in an arch over the back line. |
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Appearance: Generally viewed, the forelegs have a proper posture, in proportion with the body, and the height at the elbows amounts is 55% of the withers height. The individual parts of the forelegs are in proportion with one another as well as with the body.
Shoulder Blades:
Shank:
Pastern: Paws: |
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Appearance: Viewed from behind the posture of the hind legs is proper, slightly wider than the forelegs. The profile also shows proper leg posture, and angles being sufficiently closed. The thigh is well muscled, with strongly rounded muscle structure, slanted, forming similar angle with the horizontal axis as the shoulder blade. The angle of the knee is more open than the one of the shoulder (approximately 125 degrees). The knee is strong and wide. The shank is slanted and strong, with a sufficiently deep muscle structure and with expressive "flags" of coat.
Hock: Hind Upper Paw:
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| GAIT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The step is rich, long and easy. It prefers the medium long, but high trot. When galloping it is somewhat heavier, but with long and rich jumps. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| SKIN | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Medium thick, flexible and tightly stretched on the body, with no wrinkles. All visible mucous tissues have dark or black pigment. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| COAT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The head, ears and front parts of the legs are covered in thick and short coat. The neck, body, the back parts of the limbs and tail are covered in long and slightly rougher, almost straight coat. Under the long outer coat, there is shorter, much finer and thicker undercoat. The length of coat on the withers is 10-12 cm, and should not be shorter than 7 cm. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| COLOR | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The dog is self-colored. All shades ranging from white to dark gray, almost black, are acceptable. Most popular is the grayish-green and dark gray color. Multicolor is not allowed. In pigmented dogs, small white marks on the breast and toes are allowed, but not desirable. In all pigmented dogs the dominant color is most intensive on the upper parts of the head, neck and body. In the bottom body parts the pigment gradually fades into lighter shades of the bottom leg parts (dirty gray or yellowish). These transitions into lighter shades must not be sharp, or to avoid a multi-colored impression. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| WEIGHT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The male in working condition should weigh approximately 35-45 kg, and the female 30-40 kg. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| FAULTS | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Lighter: Insufficiently wide head skull, slightly longer muzzle, insufficiently developed jaws, insufficiently wide and broad chest, too flat or too rounded ribs, light defects in leg posture, slightly shorter coat (while the hair on the rare parts of legs is still well expressed), white marks on the chest and paws, slightly shorter tail, "rabbit paws", as other lighter faults.
Serious Faults:
Disqualifying: |