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FCI-Standard
N° 355/16. 05. 2007/ GB
BOSNIAN AND HERZEGOVINIAN – CROATIAN SHEPHERD
DOG
(Tornjak)
TRANSLATION :
Dubravka Reicher, prof. Revised by Jennifer Mulholland and Raymond
Triquet.
ORIGIN :
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia.
DATE
OF PUBLICATION OF ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 16.05.2007.
UTILIZATION: Herding and
protection of livestock; farmyard guard dog.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I.:
Group 2
Pinschers and Schnauzers –
Molossoid breeds – Swiss
Mountain and Cattle Dogs.
Section 2.2 Mountain type.
Without working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY: The almost
extinct descendants of genetically homogeneous, native archaic types of
shepherd dogs have been the foundation stock for the re-creation of the
breed “Tornjak”. The dogs belonging to the original stock had
been dispersed in mountain areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia
and their surrounding valleys.
The
major historical dates are the years 1067 and 1374.
Written documents from these periods mention the
Bosnianherzegovinian-Croatian breed for the first time.
The
research about their historical and more recent existence and then a
systematic salvation from extinction started simultaneously in Croatia
and Bosnia and Herzegovina around 1972 and continuous pure blood
breeding began in 1978. Nowadays, the breed population
consists of numerous, purebred dogs selected during a series of
generations dispersed throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia.
GENERAL APPEARANCE: The
Tornjak is a large and powerful dog, well proportioned and
agile. The shape of the body is almost square. The bone is
not light, but nevertheless not heavy nor coarse. He is
strong, harmonious and well balanced when standing and
moving. His coat is long and thick.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS:
The
body is almost square. The length of the body should not
exceed its height by more than 8%.
The
ratio between the length of the skull and the muzzle is 1:1.
BEHAVIOUR/TEMPERAMENT: Of steady
disposition, friendly, courageous, obedient, intelligent, full of
dignity and self confidence. Fierce in guarding property
entrusted to him, cannot be bribed and is suspicious of
strangers. Devoted to his master and very calm in his
presence. Very affectionate towards persons living in his
immediate vicinity. Learns quickly and keeps this in his
memory for a long time, gladly performs tasks assigned to
him. He is easy to train.
HEAD:
Elongated.
The ratio between the skull and the muzzle is 1:1.
CRANIAL
REGION:
The
upper lines of the skull and muzzle are divergent.
Supra-orbital arches are slightly visible. The hind part of
the skull is elongated but moderately wide. The area from
supra-orbital arches to the occiput is flat. The occipital
protuberance is very slight.
Stop: Slightly
pronounced.
FACIAL
REGION:
Nose:
Large with sufficiently wide nostrils. Should have dark
pigmentation. Pigmentation in harmony with the colour of the
coat. Depigmentation is not allowed.
Muzzle:
Rectangular. The bridge of the nose is perfectly
straight.
Lips: Tight fitting
with dark pigmentation.
Jaws/teeth: Jaws are very
long and strong. Perfect scissor bite with full dentition.
Eyes: Almond
shaped, close fitting lids, dark colour. Dark pigmentation on edges of
eyelids.
Ears: Of medium
size, triangular, folded and pendant, set rather high.
Carried close to the cheeks. With shorter hair.
NECK:
Of
medium length, powerful, carried slightly low. Skin tight
fitting. Long, abundant coat forming a mane.
BODY:
Withers: Moderately
developed.
Back: Short, taut,
moderately broad and straight..
Loin: Connection
between chest and croup is short and moderately broad; in females it is
a bit longer.
Croup: Of medium
length, broad and slightly sloping.
Chest: Very
spacious, deep, broad and oval shaped. The lowest point of
brisket reaches at least to the elbows. Never barrel
shaped. Chest is strong, with moderately pronounced point of
sternum.
Underline: Belly well
muscled. The underline is not tucked up but gradually slopes up from
the end of the sternum to the rear.
TAIL:
Long, set at medium height, very mobile. When relaxed it is
hanging and in movement it is always raised over the level of the back,
which is characteristic of the breed. Abundantly coated with
distinct plume.
LIMBS:
Strong
and well angulated.
FOREQUARTERS:
Well
developed, strong bones, tight muscles. Parallel and upright
when standing.
Shoulders: Of
medium length, well laid back. The scapular- humerus angle is
about 120°.
Upper
arms: Muscular and strong. Almost the
same length as shoulders.
Elbows: Moderately
close to the body.
Forearms: Strong bones,
developed muscles, upright.
Metacarpus
(pastern): Slightly sloping.
Front
feet: Toes arched and tightly knit. Nails
pigmented, dark pigmentation desirable. Resilient pads, hard
and tight, dark pigmentation desirable. Front feet more
developed than hind feet.
HINDQUARTERS:
Strong
and parallel. Upright when standing with adequate
angulation. Knee well bent.
Upper
thighs: Broad, strong, well muscled.
Lower
thighs: Well muscled, strong, broad, of the same
length as the upper thigh.
Hocks:
Firm, set a bit
high.
Metatarsus
(Rear pastern): Strong.
Possible
existence of dewclaws.
Hind
feet: Toes arched and tightly
knit. Nails pigmented, dark pigmentation desirable.
Resilient pads, hard and tight, dark pigmentation desirable.
GAIT/MOVEMENT :
The
Tornjak is a trotter. Movement is well balanced, supple, long
reaching, harmonious, with strong drive from hindquarters. In
movement the backline is firm.
SKIN:
The
skin is thick, well fitting all over the body.
COAT:
HAIR: In general,
the Tornjak is a long coated dog with short hair over the face and
legs. The topcoat is long, thick, coarse and
straight. It is specially long on the upper part of the croup;
over the shoulders and the back it can also be slightly
wavy. On the muzzle and the forehead, up to the imaginary
line connecting the ears, over the ears and on the front parts of legs
and feet it is short. It is especially abundant around the
neck (mane), dense and long over the upper thighs (breeches).
It forms feathers along the forearms. With well coated dogs
it is also especially abundant on the rear of hind pasterns.
The tail is richly coated with very long hair. Winter
undercoat is long, very thick and of nice woolly texture.
Hair is thick and dense and should not part along the back.
COLOUR: As a rule the
Tornjak is parti-coloured with distinct markings of various solid
colours.
Usually
the dominant ground colour is white. There may be dogs with a
black mantle and with white markings most often found around the neck,
over the head and along the legs. There may also be almost
white dogs with only small markings.
SIZE:
Height
at withers:
Dogs:
65 - 70
cm
Bitches:
60 – 65 cm
With a tolerance of +/- 2cm
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.
-
Bones too fine or too heavy.
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Head too fine or too coarse.
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Faults with ears (set on, length, coating).
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Pincer bite.
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Absence of 2 p2, 2 p3. Absence of more
than 2 p1.
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Back too long.
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Roached or saddle back.
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Distinctly overbuilt dog.
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Faulty angulation.
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Elbows turned in or out.
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Tail laid on the back.
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Poorly coated tail.
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Hair of insufficient length.
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Dark mask.
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Weak feet.
ELIMINATING FAULTS:
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Aggressive or overly shy dogs.
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Lack of type (untypical dogs).
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Deviation of sexual type.
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Anomalies in colour and shape of eyes (wall eyes,
vicious expression, different colour of eyes).
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Entropion, ectropion.
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Overshot or undershot mouth.
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Absence of any other teeth than those mentioned
above as faults.
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Hair too short.
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Lack of undercoat.
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Kinked tail.
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Absence of tail.
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Solid coloured dogs.
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Albinism.
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Untypical distribution of colours over the body.
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Diversion from allowed height limits (tolerance
included).
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Cosmetic treatment of dog or evidence of cosmetic or
surgical treatments.
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.
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