APPEARANCE - CAIRN TERRIER
Brief summary
General Appearance: That of an active, game,
hardy, small working terrier of the short-legged class; very free in
its movements, strongly but not heavily built, standing well forward on
its forelegs, deep in the ribs, well coupled with strong hindquarters
and presenting a well proportioned build with a medium length of back,
having a hard, weather resisting coat; head shorter and wider than any
other terrier and well furnished with hair giving a general foxy
expression.
Head: Broad in proportion to length with a
decided stop and well furnished with hair on the top of the head, which
may be somewhat softer than the body coat.
Muzzle: Strong but not too long or heavy.
Teeth: Large, mouth neither overshot nor
undershot.
Nose: Black.
Eyes: Set wide apart, rather sunken, with
shaggy eyebrows, medium in size, hazel or dark hazel in colour, with a
keen terrier expression.
Ears: Small, pointed, well carried erectly,
set wide apart on the side of the head. Free from long hairs.
Tail: In proportion to head, well furnished
with hair but not feathery. Carried gaily but must not curl over back.
Set on at back level.
Body: Well muscled, strong, active body
with well sprung, deep ribs, coupled to strong hindquarters, with a
level back of medium length, giving an impression of strength and
activity without heaviness.
Shoulders, Legs and Feet: A sloping
shoulder, medium length of leg, good but not too heavy bone; forelegs
should not be out at elbows, perfectly straight, but forefeet may be
slightly turned out. ?Forefeet larger than hind feet. Legs must be
covered with hard hair. Pads should be thick and strong and dog should
stand well up on its feet.
Coat: Hard and weather resistant. Must be
double coated with profuse harsh outer coat and short, soft, close
furry undercoat.
Colour: May be of any colour except white.
Dark ears, muzzle and tail tip are desirable.
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