CHARACTERISTICS
Alert,
good-natured, playful, high-spirited,
loyal, watchful, fearless,
self-possessed. Since the
German Pinscher is considered
a working dog, scars, the
result of honorable wounds,
shall not be considered faults,
nor shall they be penalized
by Judges.
GENERAL
APPEARANCE
The
German Pinscher is well-balanced,
well-muscled, powerful, squarely-built,
of medium-size, and with elegant
and flowing lines.
HEAD
Seen
from above and from the side,
the head resembles a blunt
wedge. It is strong but not
heavy; elongated without a
pronounced occiput.
The
overall length of the head
in proportion to the back,
from the withers to the base
of the tail, is approximately
1:2.
The
top of the muzzle is parallel
with the extended line of
the unwrinkled, flat forehead.
The muzzle is deep.
Fault: Snipiness.
The
stop is slight but distinct.
The cheek muscles are strong
but not prominent. The nose
is full and black. Dogs which
are fawn, blue or red may
have a nose of a corresponding
shade. The lips are tight
and dark.
TEETH
The jaws are furnished with
forty-two strong, white teeth
that meet in a scissors bite.
The teeth are comprised of
the following: incisors -
six upper, six lower; canines
- two upper, two lower; premolars
- eight upper, eight lower;
and molars - four upper, six
lower.
Fault: Absence of premolar(s)
or molar(s).
EARS
The ears may be cropped or
left natural (uncropped).
Either way, they are high
on the head.
Cropped - equally cut to two-thirds
of their original length,
they are upright.
Uncropped - V-shaped, folded
down close to the head.
EYES
The eyes are dark, oval in
shape, medium-sized, and are
directed forward. The eyelids
are snug.
NECK
The
neck is elegant and strong.
The nape is well-arched. The
skin of the throat is tight,
without dewlap.
Fault: Neck too short or too
stout.
BODY
The
body is compact and short-coupled.
The length of the body is
approximately equal to the
height of the dog, measured
at the withers.
The
chest is moderately wide with
flat ribs. The brisket extends
below the elbows. The forechest
extends beyond the point of
the shoulder. The back is
short, and there is a slight
rise over the loins.
FOREQUARTERS
The
shoulder is well-laid with
good, but flat, muscle. The
forelegs are straight when
viewed from all sides. Elbows
are parallel and close to
the body.
HINDQUARTERS
Seen
from behind, the hindquarters
are parallel, with sufficient
length. The upper thigh is
slanted and strongly muscled.
The stifle is of good length
and bend. The hocks turn neither
in nor out.
FEET
Well-arched,
compact and cat-like, turning
neither in nor out.
The nails are dark.
The pads are tough, hard and
dark.
TAIL
The
tail is set and carried high.
It is customarily docked between
the second and third joints.
COAT
Short
and dense. Smoothly fitting.
Glossy, without bald spots.
COLOR
Solid
colors - All solid colors
from fawn (Isabella) to stag
red; in various shades.
Bi-Colors
- Black with reddish/tan markings.
Blue with reddish/tan markings.
Sharply marked red/tan markings
are desirable.
Markings
are distributed as follows:
at cheeks, lips, lower jaw,
above eyes, at throat, at
forechest as two triangles
separated from each other,
at metatarsus, forelegs, feet,
inner side of hind legs and
at vent region
Severe
Fault: Solid white patches/spots
anywhere on body.
SIZE
Height
at withers: 17" to 20".
GAIT/MOVEMENT
Movement
is free, well-balanced and
vigorous, with good reach
in front and a strong, rotary
driving action from the rear.
Gait is diagonally sequenced.
The topline should remain
strong and firm. Front and
hind legs should not be thrown
outwards.
Fault: Hackney movement.
DISQUALIFICATIONS
Extreme
viciousness or shyness. Unilateral
or bilateral cryptorchid.
Undershot bite.
FAULTS
Any
departure from the preceding
points should be considered
a fault. The seriousness with
which the fault should be
regarded is in exact proportion
to its degree of deviation.