Landseer
This is the breed standard for the Landseer
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ESSENTIALS OF THE LANDSEER: White with black markings only. The
preferable markings are black head with narrow blaze, evenly marked saddle,
black rump extending to tail. Beauty in markings is considered greatly important
in the show ring. The coat is dense, flat and double; it is waterproof. The head
is broad and grand in size. The body is muscular and well ribbed; the chest is
fairly broad. The feet are webbed and well shaped. The Landseer is slightly
taller than the Newfoundland and lighter in frame. Height: 26-31.5 inches
(66-80 cm). Weight: 110-150 pounds (50-68 kg). The gait is free and rolling.
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FCI-Standard N°226 / 01.10.1997/ GB
LANDSEER
(European Continental Type, Ect)
TRANSLATION : Mrs. Matenaar.
ORIGIN : Germany / Switzerland.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 24.08.1960.
UTILIZATION : Guard Dog, Companion.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 2 Pinscher and Schnauzer- Molossoid breeds-
SwissMountain and Cattle Dogs and other breeds.
Section 2.2 Molossoid
breeds, Mountain type. Without working
trial.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : The Landseer should convey the impression of a tall,
powerful and well balanced dog. The
legs are comparatively longer than those of the black Newfoundland - especially
in the male.
HEAD : Scalp should be free from wrinkles, covered with short, fine hair.
Head should be strikingly modelled, with noble expression.
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Broad and massive with well developed occipital protuberance.
Stop : Decided, however not as pronounced and steep as in the Saint Bernard Dog.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Black.
Muzzle : Length of muzzle is equal to depth of muzzle measured in front of the
stop.
Lips : Clean, black ; the as tight as possible and no drivelling upper lip
slightly overlapping the lower.
Jaws/Teeth : Scissor bite.
Cheeks : Moderately developed, gradually tapering into the muzzle.
Eyes : Medium size, moderately deep set, brown to darkbrown, lightbrown to be
tolerated, friendly expression, almond shaped, showing no haw.
Pronouncedly light eyes ( sulphur or greyish yellow) are faulty, as well
as eyes set too close together.
Ears : Medium size. Reaching inner corner of eyes, when drawn out.
Triangular shape, with slightly rounded tips.
Set high on head, however not too far back.
Carried close and flat to sides of head.
Ears covered with short, fine hair.
Fringes of longer hair to be found only at back part of root of ear.
NECK : The neck- muscular and broad - should not be quite round but rather
eggshaped in cross-section, symmetrically set and obliquely placed in shoulders.
Length of neck from occiput to withers to be approximately ¾ to 4/5 the
length from occiput to tip of nose.
Pronounced dewlap undesirable.
BODY : The length measured from withers to set on of tail should be about twice
the length of the head. Wide and
strong from withers to croup.
Back : Straight and level.
Loin : Muscular.
Croup : Broad, well rounded at sides and backwards by powerful bolster of
muscles.
Chest : Between the very muscular shoulders the chest is deep and broad
corresponding to well sprung ribs.
Belly : Slightly tucked up. Clearly
visible flat depression between belly and loin.
Weak or hollow back, weak loins, too short false ribs and too much tuck-up
of the belly are faults.
TAIL : Strong, reaching slightly below hocks at the most, well covered with
dense, bushy hair, however not flaglike.
Tail should hang downwards when standing or at ease, with a slight curve
at end permissible. May carry tail
straight out, with only a slight curve at end, when moving.
Tails with a kink or curled over back are most objectionable.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : Strong muscles descending from shoulders and surrounding a well
boned humerus are connected in correct angulation to the massive bones of the
seen from front absolutely straight and muscular fore-legs.
Legs slightly fringed down to pastern.
Elbows : Close to body at the lowest point of brisket ; distance from ground to
elbows rather high ; elbows pointing straight to the rear.
HINDQUARTERS : The hindquarters are throughout very sturdy.
Hindlegs to move freely ; they should have strong bone embedded by
powerful muscles. Hindlegs to be
moderately fringed.
Upper thighs : Especially broad.
Dewclaws : They are objectionable ; they should be removed as soon as possible
after birth. Cowhocks or
insufficient angulation are faulty.
FEET : Large, well shaped cat-feet.
Splayed or turned out feet are objectionable.
Toes connected by webbing, which should be strong, almost reaching tip of
toes.
GAIT/MOVEMENT : Movement of the well musceled legs should
present a free, long stride, covering ground well.
COAT
HAIR : The top coat - with exception of the head - should be long and as
straight and dense as possible, soft to the touch, with good undercoat, which is
not as dense as in the black Newfoundland.
Slightly wavy coat on back and hindquarters is not objectionable.
When brushed wrong way it falls back into place naturally.
COLOUR : Main colour of coat is a clear white with distinct black patches on
body and croup. Collar, forechest,
belly, legs and tail must be white.
Head black, with white muzzle and white symmetrical blaze - neither too narrow,
nor too wide - extending from muzzle over head to the white collar, being
considered a definite breeding
goal. Ticking still occuring in the
white not to be penalized, but should be bred away.
SIZE : Height at shoulders :
Dogs : 72 to 80 cm ( 28,5 to
31,5 inches)
Bitches : 67 to 72 cm ( 26,5 to 28,5 inches).
Small deviations below or above to be tolerated.
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.
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.






