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		<title>Labrador Retriever Standard</title>
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<li><a href="http://magnificos.ru/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/лапка.jpg"><img title="лапка" src="http://magnificos.ru/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/лапка.jpg" alt="" width="32" height="31" /></a><a href="http://www.fci.be/Nomenclature/Standards/122g08-en.pdf" target="_blank">Labrador Retriever FCI Standard</a></li>
<li><a href="http://magnificos.ru/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/лапка.jpg"><img title="лапка" src="http://magnificos.ru/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/лапка.jpg" alt="" width="32" height="31" /></a> <a href="http://www.thelabradorclub.com/uploads/file/IlloStand2002.pdf" target="_blank">Official illustrated interpretation of the Standard and it is intended as an educational aid for judges, breeders, exhibitors and owners of Labrador Retrievers</a></li>
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<p>ORIGIN: Great Britain.</p>
<p>DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE OFFICIAL VALID  STANDARD: 13.10.2010.</p>
<p>UTILIZATION: Retriever.</p>
<p>FCI-CLASSIFICATION: Group 8 Retrievers, Flushing dogs,   Water dogs.   Section 1 Retrievers.   With working trial.</p>
<p>BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY: It is popularly thought that  the Labrador Retriever originated on the coast of Newfoundland where fishermen were seen to use a dog of similar appearance to  retrieve fish. An excellent water dog, his weather-resistant coat and  unique tail, likened to that of an otter because of its shape,  emphasise this trait.  Comparatively speaking, the Labrador is not a very old breed, its  breed club having been formed in 1916 and the Yellow Labrador  Club having been founded in 1925. It was in field trialling that the  Labrador found early fame, having been originally introduced to  these shores in the late 1800s by Col Peter Hawker and the Earl of  Malmesbury. It was a dog called Malmesbury Tramp which was  described by Lorna, Countess Howe as one of the ‘tap roots’ of the  modern Labrador.</p>
<p>GENERAL APPEARANCE: Strongly built, short-coupled, very  active; (which precludes excessive body weight or substance) broad in skull; broad and deep through chest and ribs; broad and  strong over loins and hindquarters.</p>
<p>BEHAVIOUR AND TEMPERAMENT: Good-tempered, very  agile. Excellent nose, soft mouth; keen lover of water. Adaptable,  devoted companion.  Intelligent, keen and biddable, with a strong will to please. Kindly  nature, with no trace of aggression or undue shyness. FCI-St. N° 122 / 12.01.2011  3</p>
<p>HEAD  CRANIAL REGION: Skull: Broad. Clean-cut without fleshy cheeks.  Stop: Defined.</p>
<p>FACIAL REGION:  Nose: Wide, nostrils well developed.  Muzzle: Powerful, not snipy.  Jaws / Teeth: Jaws of medium length, jaws and teeth strong with a  perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. upper teeth closely  overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws. Eyes: Medium size, expressing intelligence and good temper; brown  or hazel.  Ears: Not large or heavy, hanging close to head and set rather far  back.</p>
<p>NECK: Clean, strong, powerful, set into well placed shoulders.</p>
<p>BODY:  Topline: Level.  Loin: Wide, short-coupled and strong.  Chest: Of good width and depth, with well sprung barrel ribs – this  effect not to be produced by carrying excessive weight.</p>
<p>TAIL: Distinctive feature, very thick towards base, gradually  tapering towards tip, medium length, free from feathering, but  clothed thickly all round with short, thick, dense coat, thus giving  “rounded” appearance described as “Otter” tail. May be carried  gaily, but should not curl over back.</p>
<p>LIMBS  FOREQUARTERS:  General appearance: Forelegs straight from elbow to ground when  viewed from either front or side.  Shoulder: Long and sloping. FCI-St. N° 122 / 12.01.2011  4 Forearm: Forelegs well boned and straight.  Forefeet: Round, compact; well-arched toes and well developed  pads.</p>
<p>HINDQUARTERS:  General appearance: Well developed hindquarters, not sloping to  tail.  Stifle (Knee): Well turned.  Metatarsus (Rear pastern): Hocks well let down. Cowhocks highly  undesirable.  Hind feet: Round, compact; well-arched toes and well developed  pads.</p>
<p>GAIT / MOVEMENT: Free, covering adequate ground; straight  and true in front and rear.  COAT  Hair: Distinctive feature, short, dense, without wave or feathering,  giving fairly hard feel to the touch; weather-resistant undercoat.  Colour: Wholly black, yellow or liver/chocolate. Yellows range  from light cream to red fox. Small white spot on chest permissible.</p>
<p>SIZE:  Ideal height at the withers: Males: 56 – 57 cms.   Females: 54 – 56 cms.</p>
<p>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 and its effect  upon the health and welfare of the dog and on its ability to perform  its traditional work.</p>
<p>DISQUALIFYING FAULTS</p>
<p>• Aggressive or overly shy.</p>
<p>• Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural  abnormalities shall be disqualified.</p>
<p>FCI-St. N° 122 / 12.01.2011  5</p>
<p>N.B.:  • Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles   fully descended into the scrotum.  • Only functionally and clinically healthy dogs, with breed   typical conformation should be used for breeding.  The latest amendments are in bold characters</p>
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