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FCI
Standard N° 54 / 13.09.2000 / GB
ORIGIN: Hungary.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD: 06.04.2000
UTILISATION: The Kuvasz is used as a watch and guard dog for
houses, property and other valuables, as well as for people.
He has also been used as a hunting and scenting dog.
CLASSIFICATION FCI: Group 1 Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs (except
Swiss Cattle Dogs).
Section 1 Sheepdogs.
Without working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY: The Kuvasz is a long established,
ancient Hungarian Shepherd Dog. His ancestors came into the
Carpathian basin at the time of occupation by the Magyars.
These dogs were needed to watch and guard their flocks against
beasts of prey and thieves. Because of his hunting instinct,
the Kuvasz was the preferred hunting dog at the time of King
Matthias Corvinus. Since the decline in stock-herding, he has
much less been used for his original duties and he has settled
in villages and later even in towns.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : The dogs of this breed are strong and
large and carry a dense, wavy, white coat. Their pleasing
appearance radiates nobility and strength. The individual body
parts fit together harmoniously, the limbs being neither too
short nor too long.
The bone structure is strong but not coarse. The strong
muscles are lean, the joints show clear outlines.
Seen from the side, the body forms a prone rectangle, almost a
square. Well muscled he shows a strong build, a lively
temperament and great agility. His appearance embodies a
tireless working ability.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS
• The body length sligthly exceeds the height at the withers.
• The deepest point of the brisket is approximately on a level
with half of the height at the withers.
• The muzzle is slightly shorter than half of the length of
the head.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT : The Kuvasz is brave and fearless. He
defends the people entrusted to his care and his protection
and their property, even with his life. He is self-confident
and may become aggressive if ill-treated. He is faithful,
dependable and loves his master and his surroundings. He needs
plenty of excercise and must be kept busy. He is undemanding.
His care is easy and he can stand very severe weather
conditions. He appreciates any love and solicitude given to
him.
HEAD : The Kuvasz‘ head is typically wedge-shaped, in harmony
with his body, pleasing, noble, and it shows a considerable
strength. The Kuvasz can mainly be distinguished from other
breeds by his head shape. The head is characteristically lean
and dry. In dogs the head is slightly more massive than in
bitches.
CRANIAL REGION
Skull : Broad, forehead sligthly protruding. In the middle of
the forehead, there is a distinct furrow.
Stop : Barely pronounced.
FACIAL REGION : Broad, long, well muscled.
Nose : The black noseleather is cut off blunt.
Muzzle : The bridge of nose is straight. The muzzle tapers
gradually but is never pointed.
Lips : Black, tightly fitting. The corner of the mouth has
jagged rims.
Jaws/Teeth : Well developed, strong, regular and complete
scissor bite, according to the dentition formula.
Eyes : Set in slightly slanting, almond shaped, dark brown.
The rim of the eyelids is black and close-fitting to the
eyeball.
Ears : Set on at medium height. One third of the ears lifts
from the base away from the skull in a curve, then dropping,
lying close to the head. The leathers are V-shaped with
rounded tips. When alert, the ears are slightly raised. Never
prick or twisted.
NECK : Rather short than of medium length and well muscled.
Forms an angle of 25 to 30 degrees to the horizontal. Crest of
neck is short. Skin on throat taut, no dewlap. In male dogs,
collar and mane are significant.
BODY : Seen from the side, the body forms a prone rectangle,
only slightly differing from a square.
Withers : Long, rising markedly above level of back.
Back : Of medium length, straight, broad, well muscled and
taut.
Loins : Short, in taut continuation of the back.
Croup : Slightly sloping, well muscled, broad. The very dense
coat gives the croup the appearance of being slightly
overbuilt.
Forechest : Because of the strongly developed muscles, the
forechest is rounded, the point of the sternum only slightly
protruding.
Chest : Deep, long and slightly arched.
Underline and belly : In continuation of the ribcage, tucked
up towards the rear.
TAIL : Set on low following the ligthly sloping croup in a
staight line. Vertically down with the tip curved slightly
upwards, but not crooked. When the dog is alert or roused, it
may, at most, be raised to the level of the topline.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : The front legs, supporting the body, are
vertical down to the carapl joints. They are parallel and
moderately far apart. Seen from the front, the position of the
front legs is correct if a vertical line drawn from the
shoulder joint runs along the axis of the front legs and meets
the feet between the 3rd and 4th toes. Seen from the side, the
position is correct if a vertical line drawn from the elbow
joint to the ground, runs through the centre of the legs down
to the carpal joints.
Shoulders : Shoulder blade long, sloping, muscled.
Close-fitting and tight to the ribcage, but flexible.
Upper Arm : Of medium length, well muscled. The upper arm and
the shoulder blade form an angle of 100 to 110 degrees.
Elbows : Dry, close-fitting to the ribcage, turning neither in
nor out. Upper and lower arm form an angle of 120 to 130
degrees.
Forearm : Relatively long, straight, compact with lean muscles.
With strong sinews reaching down to the carpal joint.
Carpal joint : Well developed, taut, with sinews of steel.
Pastern : Relatively short, lean, sloping slightly (angle to
vertical 10 to 15 degrees).
Forefeet : Round or slightly oval, taut. Toes are short and
highly arched so that their middle part does not touch the
ground. Elastic, well knit. Pads are springy, black. Nails are
hard, strong, black or slate grey in colour.
HINDQUARTERS : The position of the hind legs seen from the
side is correct if the stifle joint is positioned vertically
below the iliac crest and the foot under the hip joint. A
vertical line from the ischiatic tuberosity touches the heel
bone. Seen from the rear, the position of the hind legs is
correct if a vertical line from the ischiatic tuberosity runs
along the axis of the limbs, being parallel to both sides and
meeting the ground moderately wide apart.
Upper thigh : With long, broad, massive muscles closely
connected to the pelvis. Pelvis and upper thigh form an angle
of 100 to 110 degrees.
Stifle : Voluminous. The angle between upper thigh and lower
thigh is 110 to 120 degrees.
Lower thigh : The long massive muscles extend to the hock with
strong sinews. Seen from the rear, vertical and parallel on
both sides, also to the axis of the body.
Hocks : Broad, voluminous, dry, sinewy. Angle of hock 130 to
140 degrees.
Rear pastern : Long, vertical.
Hind feet : Oval, otherwise like the forefeet.
GAIT/MOVEMENT : Wide, slow steps. When trotting, the movement
is light footed, springy, ground covering, lively, constant
and tireless. Elbows turning neither in nor out.
SKIN : Well pigmented, slate grey and tight.
COAT
HAIR : Moderately harsh, wavy, slightly stiff, not tending to
mat. Under the coarser topcoat, there is a finer downy
undercoat. The head, ears and feet are covered by short (1-2
cm long), dense, smooth hair. The front and sides of the front
legs as well as the hind legs below the stifles are covered by
equally short (1-2 cm long) straight hair.
There are featherings of 5-8 cm in length on the back of the
legs; on the hind legs, they reach to the hocks. The neck has
a ruff which extends to a mane reaching to the chest. This is
particularly pronounced in male dogs.
On body, upper thigh and upper arm, the coat is of medium
length (4-12 cm long), abundantly wavy and it forms crests,
ridges and tassels. The tail is covered, along its entire
length, by dense, wavy coat which can even reach a length of
10-15 cm at the hip of the tail.
COLOUR : White, ivory colour is permitted. Noseleather, rim of
eyelids and lips are black. Pads are black or slate grey. A
dark colour is desired for roof of mouth but pink patches are
permissible.
SIZE AND WEIGHT
HEIGHT AT WITHERS
Dogs: 71 – 76 cm
Bitches: 66 – 70 cm
WEIGHT
Dogs: 48 – 62 kg
Bitches: 37 – 50 kg.
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 proportions to its
degree.
ELIMINATING FAULTS
• Aggresive or overly shy.
• Pronounced Stop.
• Lack of pigment on noseleather, lips, rims of eyelids.
• One or more teeth missing (Incisors, Canines, Premolars 2-4,
Molars 1-2). More than 2 PM1 missing. The M3 are disregarded.
• Under- or overshot, wry mouth. Gap between upper and lower
incisors of more than 2 mm.
• Entropion, Ectropion.
• Prick ears.
• Tail which is raised above topline even in repose or curled
towards rear.
• Coat tending to be shaggy, curly or not wavy or wiry.
• Legs covered by long hair.
• Any departure from the permitted colour.
Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities
shall be disqualified.
NB: Male animals must have two apparently normal testicles
fully descended into the scrotum.
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