
Beate
Ackermann
with Canadian, German & World Champion
NICNAK'S
SHE'S A KEEPER
Bred
by Laurie Hunter. Owned by Beate Ackermann.
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ORIGIN
& PURPOSE
The
Yorkshire Terrier is one of the most glamorous and popular of the toy
breeds.
It was originally bred in Yorkshire, England for the not so glamorous
job
of keeping down the rats in the coal pits and cotton mills. It
was
also used by the miners as a sporting terrier in rat-killing contests.
If this seems a far cry from the dainty, profusely coated dog of
today's show ring, it should be remembered that this all took place in
the mid-19th century, when the yorkie was bred to do the work of
a terrier and when it weighed in the area of 15 lb. The breed made a
big
hit with the ladies and soon was in great demand as a pet.
GENERAL
APPEARANCE
That
of a well-balanced long -coated toy terrier, readily identified by its
straight-flowing silky body coat of bright shiny lustrous steel blue
and
clear-shaded golden tan. The hair is parted on the muzzle and from the
base of the skull to the end of the tail. The yorkie is square and well
proportioned. The dog's high head-carriage and alert expression give
the
appearance of self-confidence, a sparkling and vigorous manner.
TEMPERAMENT
The
keenly alert air of the terrier is characteristic. He is intelligent,
friendly
and willing to please.
SIZE
The
weight not to exceed 7 lb. (3kg)
COAT
& COLOUR
Quality
and texture of coat is of prime importance. The hair is glossy,
silky,
and fine in texture reflecting a certain brilliance and feels cool to
the
touch. The coat on the body hangs perfectly straight, not wavy, showing
the outline of a well-bodied Yorkie. On the mature dog, the coat will
eventually
reach floor length. The fall on the head is long and tied in the centre
with one bow. The hair on the muzzle is moderately long. The puppies
are
born black with tan markings showing a gradual progression to the
colour
of the mature adult dog to which the following colour requirements
apply.
Body
Colour: The body coat is a bright steel blue, not light silver and not
black, not mingled with fawn, bronzy or black hairs. The blue extends
over
the body from the back of the neck to the root of the tail. Head, Chest
and Legs: A clear golden tan deeper in colour at sides of head, at ear
roots! and on the muzzle, with ears a deep golden tan. The golden tan
hair
is shaded from the roots down and does not extend down the back of the
neck, nor above the elblows on forelegs or above the stifle on
the
hind legs.
HEAD
Skull
should be rather small and flat, not too prominent or round. Muzzle is
not too long in proportion to skull, set on a 90 degree angle to
the head forming the stop. Nose is jet black. Mouth either level or
scissor
bite with strong sound teeth. Eyes oval, dark and sparkling, having a
sharp,
intelligent expression, placed so as to look directly forward. They
should
not be prominent and the eye rims should be dark in colour. Ears small
V-shaped, carried erect, set high on the head, with the hair trimmed
short
on the tips.
NECK
Medium
length, blending smoothly into the shoulders to create the elegant head
carriage.
FOREQUARTERS
Legs
quite straight, elbows neither in nor out, pasterns strong and straight
with ideal shoulder angulation of 45 degrees. Feet are round with black
toenails. Dewclaws should be removed.
BODY
Topline
must be level. The chest has good spring of rib, oval in shape with
gradual
rounding toward the base with sufficient depth for the elbows. The loin
to be short and strong.
HINDQUARTERS
Hindquarters
Sturdy, well muscled hindquarters with proper angulation, sound stifles
and hocks turning neither in nor out. Feet are round with black
toenails.
TAIL
Dock
to a medium length, with plenty of hair, darker blue in colour than the
rest of the body, especially at the end of the tail, carried higher
than
the level of the back.
GAIT
Smooth
and flowing, moving in a straight line, with a free and easy stride.
FAULTS
Excessive
shyness; cottony or woolly texture coat; black body coat on a mature
dog;
fawn or bronzy hair intermingled with blue; sooty or black hairs
intermingled
with the golden tan of adult dogs; overshot or undershot bite; rounded
bat ears; cropped ears; roached back, sloping croup.
DISQUALIFICATIONS
Ears
held erect by tying the hair into the topknot. Any adulteration in the
colour of the coat by artificial means.
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