German Pinscher
This is the breed standard for the German Pinscher
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Essentials
Historical Summary
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY: The smooth haired Pinscher
represents a very old breed which was mentioned in the German Stud Book for dogs
in 1880 already. He has the same ancestors as the Schnauzer which was also
called the rough coated Pinscher. From the beginning the smooth haired Pinschers
differed from the rough haired specimen in their colour and their short coat.
They were mostly black with light brown markings, self
coloured in various shades of brown to red, pepper and salt or simply blue-grey
to black.
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FCI Standard N° 184 / 18.04.2007/ GB
GERMAN PINSCHER
(Deutscher Pinscher)
TRANSLATION : Mrs C. Seidler.
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Germany.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD: 06.03.07.
UTILISATION: Watch and Companion
Dog.
CLASSIFICATION FCI: Group 2
Pinscher and Schnauzer-
Molossian breeds - Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs and other breeds. Section
1 Pinscher and Schnauzer type.
Without working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY: The smooth haired Pinscher represents a very old breed
which was mentioned in the German Stud Book for dogs in 1880 already. He has the
same ancestors as the Schnauzer which was also called the rough coated Pinscher.
From the beginning the smooth haired Pinschers differed from the rough haired
specimen in their colour and their short coat. They were mostly black with light
brown markings, self coloured in
various shades of brown to red, pepper and salt or simply blue-grey to black.
GENERAL APPEARANCE :The German Pinscher is smooth-haired, medium in size with
proud carriage, flowing outlines, elegant and square build. He is strong like
the Schnauzer. Due to his short smooth coat, his well developed muscles are
clearly visible especially when he moves.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS
In relation of length to height, his build should be as square as possible.
The length of the head (measured from the tip of the nose to the occiput)
corresponds to half the length of the topline (measured from the withers to the
set on of the tail).
BEHAVIOUR/TEMPERAMENT : His lively, spirited, self assured and evenly tempered
nature combined with intelligence and endurance makes him an agreeable family,
watch and companion dog.
HEAD
CRANIAL REGION
Skull : Strong, elongated, without markedly protruding occiput. The forehead is
flat and runs parallel to the bridge of nose.
Stop : Slight, yet clearly defined.
FACIAL REGION
Nose: Nose leather well developed and always black.
Muzzle:
Ending in a blunt wedge. Bridge of nose straight.
Lips: Black, smooth and tight-fitting to the jaws; corners of mouth closed.
Jaws/Teeth: Strong upper and lower jaw.
The complete scissor bite (42 pure white teeth according to the dentition
formula) is strong and firmly closing. The chewing muscles are strongly
developed without pronounced cheeks interfering with the smooth outline
Eyes: Dark, oval, with black pigmented,
close fitting eyelids.
Ears: Drop ears, set high,
V-shaped,with inner edges
lying close to the cheeks, turned forward towards temples. Folds
parallel, should not be above the
top of the skull.
NECK : Nobly curved, not too short.
Blending smoothly into the withers without any marked set on. Dry,without dewlap
or throatiness. Throat skin
tight-fitting without folds.
BODY
Topline: Slightly sloping from withers towards rear.
Withers: Forming the highest point in topline.
Back: Strong, short and taut.
Loins: Short, strong and deep. The distance from last rib to hip is short
to make the dog appear compact.
Croup: Slightly rounded,
imperceptibly blending into tail set on.
Chest: Moderately broad, oval in diameter, reaching to the elbows. The forechest
is distinctly marked by the point
of the sternum.
Underline and belly : Flanks not too tucked up, forming a nicely curved line
with the underside of the ribcage.
TAIL : Natural; a sabre or sickle carriage
is sought after.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : Seen from the front the front legs are strong, straight and not
close together; seen from the side, the forearms are straight.
Shoulders: The shoulder blade lies close
against the rib cage and is well muscled on both sides of the shoulder
bone, protruding over the points of the thoracic vertebrae. As sloping as
possible and well laid back. forming an angle of appr. 50°
to the horizontal.
Upper arm : Lying close to the body, strong and well muscled, forming an angle
of 95° to 100° to the shoulder blade.
Elbows:
Correctly fitting, turning neither in nor out.
Forearm: Strongly developed and well muscled. Completely straight seen from the
front and the side.
Carpal joint: Strong and firm.
Pastern: Strong and slightly springy.
Seen from the front, vertical, seen from the side, slightly sloping
towards the ground.
Forefeet: Short and round, toes
well-knit and arched (cat feet), pads resistant, nails short, black and strong.
HINDQUARTERS : Standing obliquely when seen from the side,
standing parallel, but not
close together,when seen from the rear.
Upper thigh: Moderately long, broad, strongly muscled.
Stifle: Turning neither in nor out.
Lower thigh : Long and strong, sinewy, running into a strong hock.
Hock : Markedly angulated, strong, firm, turning neither in nor out.
Metatarsus : Vertical to the ground.
Hind feet : Somewhat longer than the forefeet. Toes well-knit and arched. Nails
short and black.
GAIT/MOVEMENT :The German Pinscher is a trotter. His back remains firm and
rather steady in movement. The
movement is harmonious, sure, powerful and uninhibited with good length of
stride. Typical of the trot is a ground covering, relaxed,
fluent movement with strong drive and free front extension.
SKIN : Tight fitting over the whole body.
COAT
HAIR :
Short and dense, smooth, close and shiny without bald patches.
COLOUR
Self coloured : Deer red, reddish-brown to dark red brown.
Black and Tan : Lacquer black with red or brown markings.
The aim is for markings as dark, as rich and as clearly defined as possible.
The markings are distributed as follows: above the eyes, at the underside
of the throat, on the pastern, on the feet, at the inside of the hind legs and
under the root of the tail. Two even, clearly separated triangles on the chest.
SIZE AND WEIGHT :
Height at withers : Dogs and bitches: 45 to 50 cm .
Weight :
Dogs and bitches: 14 to 20 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
proportion to its degree.
Particularly:
Clumsy or light in build. Too low or too high on leg.
Heavy or round skull.
Wrinkles on forehead.
Short, pointed or narrow muzzle.
Pincer bite.
Light, too small or too large eyes.
Ears set low or very long, unevenly carried.
Strongly protruding cheekbones (cheekiness).
Throatiness.
Too long, tucked up or soft back.
Roach back.
Croup falling away.
Long feet.
Pacing movement.
Hackney gait.
Thin coat.
Black trace on the back, dark saddle and lightened or pale coat.
Over- or undersize up to 1 cm.
SERIOUS FAULTS
Lack of sexual type (i.e. doggy bitch).
Light appearance
Apple head.
Lines of head not parallel.
Elbows turning out.
Straight or open hocked hindlegs.
Hocks turning out.
Over- or undersize by more than 1 cm but less than 3 cm.
DISQUALIFYING FAULTS
Shy, aggressive, vicious, markedly suspicious, or nervous behaviour.
Malformation of any kind.
Definitely inverse sexual type.
Faults in mouth, such as over- or undershot or wry mouth.
Severe faults in individual parts, such as faults in structure, coat or colour.
Over- or undersize by more than 3 cm.
Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be
disqualified.
NB: Male animals should
have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.






