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Standard
N° 233 / 02. 04. 2004 / Fr
LOWCHEN (LITTLE LION DOG)
(Petit Chien Lion)
ORIGIN : France.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF
THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 24.03.2004.
UTILIZATION : Companion
dog.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 9 Companion and toy dogs.
Section 1. 3 Bichons and related breeds. Without working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY
: In the Amiens Cathedral, the construction of which dates back
to the XIII° century, one can see, carved in stone, two Lowchen
which perfectly represent the breed. In the XV° century its
distinctive silhouette was often depicted in tapestries. The
breed was cherished by the ladies of the court of Burgundy. It
was especially in the 17 th century that the breed was
represented in old masterpieces. Buffon describes it very
precisely in his "Histoire Naturelle", stressing its rarity. At
the same period the Swedish naturalist, Linné also mentions it.
The Lowchen was once called "Bichon Little Lion Dog". The French
Breed Club was founded November 18 th, 1947.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : A
small intelligent dog, gay with a lively and alert expression;
overall robust with good bone- short and well proportioned body-
head carried high – pronounced tuck-up. The movement is proud
and determined, accentuated by the floating mane from the lion
clip; the unclipped areas should be completely natural and on no
account should they be shaped.
The lion clip is
obligatory for showing.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS :
The body is square. The length of the body (point of shoulder to
point of buttock) is equal to the height at the withers. The
length of the muzzle represents approximately 2/3 of the skull.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT :
Very affectionate and obedient with its masters, attentive and
receptive, at ease in all circumstances; capable of being calm
and discreet on command. His forthright and tender look tries to
understand what is expected of him.
HEAD : Relatively short
and quite broad from the top of the skull to the muzzle; carried
high.
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Relatively flat : as broad as it is long.
Stop : Moderately marked.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Black (total pigmentation is obligatory), except for
brown coats and derivatives. In the latter case, the nose is
dark brown (total pigmentation obligatory). The nose is well in
line with the topline of the muzzle.
Muzzle : Rather broad,
straight.
Lips : Tight and black,
except for brown coats and derivatives, in which case, the lips
are dark brown.
Jaws/Teeth : Strong
teeth, complete dentition with scissor bite. Absence of the PM1
is tolerated.
Eyes : Set well forward,
the eyes are large, very dark, round and well spaced; must be
forward looking. The lids are totally pigmented.
Ears : Set low (level
with eyes). Moderately long, capable of almost reaching, if
pulled, half the length of the muzzle; pendant, well fringed.
The fringes can reach, at least, to the end of the nose.
NECK : Of good length,
slightly arched, merging smoothly into the shoulders and
withers.
BODY :
Topline : Straight.
Loin : Short, broad and
muscled.
Chest : Well developed,
down to elbow.
Tuck-up : Well defined.
TAIL : Set on slightly
below the topline. Carried elegantly arched over the back
without touching the latter. Only the plume touches the back
either when standing or in action.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : Upright.
Shoulders : Well
inclined, mobile, well muscled.
Elbows : Close to the
body.
Metacarpus (Pastern) :
Short and straight viewed from front; slightly sloping viewed
from the side.
Forefeet : Small and
round, toes tight and well arched.
HINDQUARTERS :Upright.
Upper & lower thigh :
Well muscled, the tibia is the same length as the femur. The
point of buttock is slightly prominent.
Hock : Relatively strong,
the point is at approximately ¼ of the height at the withers,
normal angulation.
Metatarsus (Rear pastern)
: Robust, perpendicular to the ground.
Hind feet : Small and
round, toes tight and well arched.
GAIT / MOVEMENT : Lively,
energetic and with good reach; legs parallel in action, head
carried proudly.
COAT
HAIR : The coat is silky,
long, wavy, dense; without undercoat.
COLOUR : All colours and
combinations of colours are permitted.
SIZE AND WEIGHT :
Height : 26 to 32 cm at
the withers, with a tolerance of +/- 1 cm.
Weight : 6 kgs approximately.
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.
ELIMINATING FAULTS :
- Aggressive or overly
shy.
- Total or partial
depigmentation of the nose, lips and eyelids or other colour
than black, or other colour than dark brown for brown coats
and derivatives.
- Turned up nose.
- Absence of one or
more incisives or canines.
- Non consecutive
absence of more than two teeth (PM2, PM3, lower PM4).
- Consecutive absence
of two teeth (PM2, PM3, lower PM4).
- Absence of a
carnassial tooth (upper PM4, lower M1) or of another molar
except for M3.
- Overshot or
undershot.
- Eyes : small, almond
shaped, protruding, too light or wall.
- Entropion, ectropion.
- Ears : not long
enough or without fringe.
- Tail curled in a
ring.
- Coat : curly, too
short, lack of waves.
- Severe anatomical
malformation.
Any dog clearly showing
physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be disqualified.
N.B. : Male animals
should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into
the scrotum.
This amended
breed standard will become effective from September 2004.
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