Kuvasz
This is the breed standard for the Kuvasz
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Essentials
ESSENTIALS OF THE KUVASZ: A medium to large-sized, well proportioned dog with a
moderately long coat in white or ivory; it may be straight or slightly wavy.
Height: 22-26 inches (56-66 cm). Weight: 80-120 pounds (37-55 kg). Legs are
strongly boned. In addition to the dog’s symmetrical carriage, the highlight of
its appearance is the head, with its handsomely majestic expression especially
denoted in the dark glistening eyes. The broad skull begins after a mild stop.
The powerful jaws are concealed behind an exquisite muzzle
Historical Summary
General Appearance
A working dog of larger size, sturdily built, well balanced, neither lanky nor
cobby. White in color with no markings. Medium boned, well muscled, without the
slightest hint of bulkiness or lethargy. Impresses the eye with strength and
activity combined with light-footedness, moves freely on strong legs. The
following description is that of the ideal Kuvasz. Any deviation must be
penalized to the extent of the deviation.
Size, Proportion, Substance
Height measured at the withers: Dogs, 28 to 30 inches; bitches, 26 to 28 inches.
Disqualifications: Dogs smaller than 26 inches. Bitches smaller than 24 inches.
Weight: Dogs approximately 100 to 115 pounds, bitches approximately 70 to 90
pounds. Trunk and limbs form a horizontal rectangle slightly deviated from the
square. Bone in proportion to size of body. Medium, hard. Never heavy or coarse.
Any tendency to weakness or lack of substance is a decided fault.
Head
Proportions are of great importance as the head is considered to be the most
beautiful part of the Kuvasz. Length of head measured from tip of nose to
occiput is slightly less than half the height of the dog at the withers. Width
is half the length of the head. Eyes almond-shaped, set well apart, somewhat
slanted. In profile, the eyes are set slightly below the plane of the muzzle.
Lids tight, haws should not show. Dark brown, the darker the better. Ears
V-shaped, tip is slightly rounded. Rather thick, they are well set back between
the level of the eye and the top of the head. When pulled forward the tip of the
ear should cover the eye. Looking at the dog face to face, the widest part of
the ear is about level to the eye. The inner edge of the ear lies close to the
cheek, the outer edge slightly away from the head forming a V. In the relaxed
position, the ears should hold their set and not cast backward. The ears should
not protrude above the head. The skull is elongated but not pointed. The stop is
defined, never abrupt, raising the forehead gently above the plane of the
muzzle. The longitudinal midline of the forehead is pronounced, widening as it
slopes to the muzzle. Cheeks flat, bony arches above the eyes. The skin is dry.
Muzzle: length in proportion to the length of the head, top straight, not
pointed, underjaw well developed. Inside of the mouth preferably black. Nose
large, black nostrils well opened. Lips black, closely covering the teeth. The
upper lip covers tightly the upper jaw only; no excess flews. Lower lip tight
and not pendulous. Bite: dentition full, scissors bite preferred. Level bite
acceptable. Disqualifications: overshot bite; undershot bite.
Neck, Topline, Body
Neck muscular, without dewlap, medium length, arched at the crest. Back is of
medium length, straight, firm and quite broad. The loin is short, muscular and
tight. The croup well muscled, slightly sloping. Forechest is well developed.
When viewed from the side, the forechest protrudes slightly in front of the
shoulders. Chest deep with long, well-sprung ribs reaching almost to the elbows.
The brisket is deep, well developed and runs parallel to the ground. The stomach
is well tucked up. Tail carried low, natural length reaching at least to the
hocks. In repose it hangs down resting on the body, the end but slightly lifted.
In state of excitement, the tail may be elevated to the level of the loin, the
tip slightly curved up. Ideally there should not be much difference in the
carriage of the tail in state of excitement or in repose.
Forequarters
Shoulders muscular and long. Topline--withers are higher than the back. The
scapula and humerus form a right angle, are long and of equal length. Elbows
neither in nor out. Legs are medium boned, straight and well muscled. The joints
are dry, hard. Dewclaws on the forelegs should not be removed. Feet well padded.
Pads resilient, black. Feet are closed tight, forming round "cat feet." Some
hair between the toes, the less the better. Dark nails are preferred.
Hindquarters
The portion behind the hip joint is moderately long, producing wide, long and
strong muscles of the upper thigh. The femur is long, creating well-bent
stifles. Lower thigh is long, dry, well muscled. Metatarsus is short, broad and
of great strength. Dewclaws, if any, are removed. Feet as in front, except the
rear paws somewhat longer.
Coat
The Kuvasz has a double coat, formed by guard hair and fine undercoat. The
texture of the coat is medium coarse. The coat ranges from quite wavy to
straight. Distribution follows a definite pattern over the body regardless of
coat type. The head, muzzle, ears and paws are covered with short, smooth hair.
The neck has a mane that extends to and covers the chest. Coat on the front of
the forelegs up to the elbows and the hind legs below the thighs is short and
smooth. The backs of the forelegs are feathered to the pastern with hair 2 to 3
inches long. The body and sides of the thighs are covered with a medium length
coat. The back of the thighs and the entire tail are covered with hair 4 to 6
inches long. It is natural for the Kuvasz to lose most of the long coat during
hot weather. Full luxuriant coat comes in seasonally, depending on climate.
Summer coat should not be penalized.
Color
White. The skin is heavily pigmented. The more slate gray or black pigmentation
the better.
Gait
Easy, free and elastic. Feet travel close to the ground. Hind legs reach far
under, meeting or even passing the imprints of the front legs. Moving toward an
observer, the front legs do not travel parallel to each other, but rather close
together at the ground. When viewed from the rear, the hind legs (from the hip
joint down) also move close to the ground. As speed increases, the legs
gradually angle more inward until the pads are almost single-tracking. Unless
excited, the head is carried rather low at the level of the shoulders. Desired
movement cannot be maintained without sufficient angulation and firm slimness of
body.
Temperament
A spirited dog of keen intelligence, determination, courage and curiosity. Very
sensitive to praise and blame. Primarily a one-family dog. Devoted, gentle and
patient without being overly demonstrative. Always ready to protect loved ones
even to the point of self-sacrifice. Extremely strong instinct to protect
children. Polite to accepted strangers, but rather suspicious and very
discriminating in making new friends. Unexcelled guard, possessing ability to
act on his own initiative at just the right moment without instruction. Bold,
courageous and fearless. Untiring ability to work and cover rough terrain for
long periods of time. Has good scent and has been used to hunt game.
Disqualifications
Overshot bite. Undershot bite.
Dogs smaller than 26 inches. Bitches smaller than 24 inches.
Approved July 12, 1999
Effective August 30, 1999






