FCI-Standard N° 145
GENERAL APPEARANCE
According to his original purpose, the Leonberger is a large, strong, muscular yet elegant dog. He is distinguished by his balanced build and confident calmness, yet with quite lively temperament. Males, in particular,are powerful and strong.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS
Height at the withers to length of
body: 9 to 10.
The depth of chest is nearly 50% of the height at
withers.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT
As a family dog, the Leonberger is an agreeable partner for present day dwelling and living conditions, who can be taken anywhere without difficulty and is distinguished by his marked friendliness towards children. He is neither shy, nor aggressive. As a companion, he is agreeable, obedient, and fearless in all situations of life.
The following are particular requirements of steady temperament:
- Self-assurance and superior composure.
- Medium temperament (including playfulness).
- Willing to be submissive.
- Good capacity for learning and remembering.
- Insensitive to noise.
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HEAD
On the whole deeper than broad and elongated rather than stocky. Proportion of length of muzzle to length of skull: about 1 to 1. Skin close fitting all over, no wrinkles.
CRANIAL REGION:
Skull: In profile and seen from the front, slightly arched. In balance with body and limbs, it is strong but not heavy. The skull at its back part is not substantially broader than near the eyes.
Stop: Clearly recognisable but moderately defined.FACIAL REGION:
Nose: Black.
Muzzle: Rather long, never running to a point; nasal bridge of even breadth, never dipped, rather slightly arched (roman nose).
Lips: Close fitting, black, corners of lips closed.
Jaws/Teeth: Strong jaws with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, the upper teeth closely overlapping the lower teeth without any gap, and teeth set square to the jaw with 42 sound teeth according to the dentition formula (missing M3 tolerated). Pincer bite is accepted, no constriction at the canines in the lower jaw.
Cheeks: Only slightly developed. - EYES
- EARS
- NECK
- BODY
- TAIL
- LIMBS
- GAIT / MOVEMENT
- COAT
- Size
- FAULTS
- DISQUALIFYING FAULTS
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