| 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 - 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.
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| NECK | Of medium length, strong, muscled, without dewlap, carried rather horizontally. |
| BODY | 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.
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| 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 developped.
Hind feet - Compact, oval shape. |
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| GAIT/ MOVEMENT |
Easy and ground covering. Walk or trot smooth
(whitout much vertical displacement). The dog often ambles when he walks
slowly. |
| SKIN | Tight fitting, without any folds. |
| 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 neither
be too 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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