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rosegallagher
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17-01-2013, 04:14 PM

Diesel siberian husky

Diesel- siberian husky (9 months at time of posting)


General Appearance

Medium-sized working sled-dog, quick and light on feet. Free and graceful in action, with well furred body, erect ears and brush tail. Proportions reflect a basic balance of power, speed and endurance, never appearing so heavy or coarse as to suggest a freighting animal, nor so light and fragile as to suggest a sprint-racing animal. Males are masculine but never coarse, bitches feminine but without weakness of structure. Muscle firm and well developed, no excess weight.
Characteristics

Medium size, moderate bone, well balanced proportions, ease and freedom of movement, and good disposition.
Temperament

Friendly and gentle, alert and outgoing. Does not display traits of the guard dog, not suspicious with strangers or aggressive with dogs but some measure of reserve expected in mature dog. Intelligent, tractable and eager disposition. An agreeable companion and willing worker.
Head and Skull

Medium size in proportion to the body, presents a finely chiselled fox-like appearance. Slightly rounded on top, tapering gradually from widest point to eyes. Muzzle medium length and width, neither snipy nor coarse, tapering gradually to rounded nose. Tip of nose to stop equidistant from stop to occiput. Stop clearly defined but not excessive. Line of the nose straight from the stop to tip. Nose black in grey, tan or black dogs; liver in copper dogs; and may be flesh-coloured in pure white. In winter, pink-streaked ‘snow nose’ is acceptable.
Eyes

Almond-shaped, moderately spaced and set obliquely. Any shade of blue or brown, one of each colour, or parti-colours equally acceptable. Expression keen, but friendly, interested, even mischievous.
Ears

Medium size, relatively close together, triangular in shape, the height slightly greater than width at base. Set high on head, strongly erect, the inner edges being quite close together at the base, when the dog is at attention carried practically parallel. Slightly arched at the back. Thick, well furred outside and inside, tips slightly rounded.
Mouth

Lips well pigmented, close fitting. Jaws strong, with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws.
Neck

Medium length and thickness, arched and carried proudly erect when standing. When moving at a trot, extended so that the head is carried slightly forward.
Forequarters

Shoulder blade well laid back, upper arm angles slightly backward from point of shoulder to elbow, never perpendicular to the ground. Muscle holding shoulder to rib cage firm and well-developed. Straight or loose shoulders highly undesirable. Viewed from the front, forelegs moderately spaced, parallel and straight with elbows close to the body, turning neither in nor out. Viewed from the side, pasterns slightly sloping, wrist strong but flexible. Length from elbow to ground slightly more than distance from elbows to top of withers. Bone proportionate, never heavy. Dewclaws may be removed.
Body

Straight and strong, with level topline from withers to croup. Medium length, not cobby, nor slack from excessive length. In profile, body from point of shoulder to rear point of croup slightly longer than height from ground to top of withers. Chest deep and strong but not too broad, deepest point being just behind and level with elbows. Ribs well sprung from spine but flattened on sides to allow for freedom of action. Loins slightly arched, well muscled, taut and lean, narrower than rib cage with a slight tuck-up. Croup slopes away from spine at an angle, but never so steeply as to restrict the rearward thrust of hind legs.
Hindquarters

Viewed from rear, hindlegs moderately spaced and parallel. Upper thighs well muscled and powerful, stifles well bent, hock joint well defined and set low to ground.
Feet

Oval, not long, turning neither in nor out in natural stance. Medium size, compact, well furred and slightly webbed between toes. Pads tough and thickly cushioned. Trimming of fur between toes and around feet permissible.
Tail

Well furred, of round, fox brush shape set on just below level of topline and usually carried over back in graceful sickle curve when dog at attention. When carried up, tail should not curl too tightly, nor should it curl to either side of body, or snap flat against back. Hair on tail of medium length and approximately same length all round. A trailing tail is normal for dog when working or in repose.
Gait/Movement

Smooth and seemingly effortless. Quick and light on feet, gaited on a loose lead at a moderately fast trot, exhibiting good reach in forequarters and good drive in hindquarters. When walking, legs move in parallel, but as speed increases, gradually angling inward to single track .As pad marks converge, forelegs and hindlegs carried straight with neither elbows nor stifles turning in nor out, each hindleg moving in path of foreleg on same side. Topline of back remaining firm and level during gaiting.
Coat

Double, and medium in length, giving a well furred appearance, never so long as to obscure clean-cut outline of dog. Undercoat soft and dense; of sufficient length to support outer coat. Guard hairs of outer coat straight and somewhat smooth-lying, never harsh, rough or shaggy, too silky nor standing straight off from body. Absence of undercoat during shedding normal. No trimming of fur on any part of dog, except feet.
Colour

All colours and markings, including white, allowed. Variety of markings on head is common, including many striking patterns not found in other breeds.
Size

Height: dogs: 53-60 cms (21-231/2 ins) at withers; bitches: 51-56 cms (20-22 ins) at withers. Weight: dogs: 20.-27 kgs (45-60 lbs); bitches: 16-23 kgs (35-50 lbs). Weight should be in proportion to height. These measurements represent the extremes in height and weight, with no preference given to either extreme. A dog should not exceed 60 cms (231/2 ins) or a bitch exceed 56 cms (22 ins).
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.
Note

Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.











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17-01-2013, 06:18 PM
your sibe is stunning.
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18-01-2013, 03:16 PM
What a lovely dog with beautiful markings
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30-01-2013, 01:34 PM
Gorgeous dog! Beautiful markings, lovely top line and a nice coat. He looks well proportioned
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30-01-2013, 01:37 PM
Gorgeous and without the markings I always think makes them look angry, simply stunning
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31-01-2013, 05:22 PM
Thank you folks he is turning into a lovely boy, just started his first moult too xx
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07-02-2013, 01:56 PM
Young dog of good proportions, medium bone, good front angulation , minimal at rear , good level topline which he holds on the move, a touch long in the loin, good feet and pasterns, good croup, correct tail set and carriage. Sufficient depth of chest Nice reach of neck . Well balanced head with sufficient stop and good skull to muzzle ratio, lovely dark obliquely set eyes and neat ears combining to give an excellent expression. nice volume to muzzle . Good pigmentation and correct double coat. I'd give him a FCI grading of Excellent.

Good luck with him
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07-02-2013, 10:43 PM
Originally Posted by bijou View Post
Young dog of good proportions, medium bone, good front angulation , minimal at rear , good level topline which he holds on the move, a touch long in the loin, good feet and pasterns, good croup, correct tail set and carriage. Sufficient depth of chest Nice reach of neck . Well balanced head with sufficient stop and good skull to muzzle ratio, lovely dark obliquely set eyes and neat ears combining to give an excellent expression. nice volume to muzzle . Good pigmentation and correct double coat. I'd give him a FCI grading of Excellent.

Good luck with him
Thank you bijou xxx
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