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The UKKC («British») Rottweiler Standard.
The Kennel Club UK Website

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The United Kingdom Kennel Club (UKKC)
 
rottweiler
the ukks breed standard
Working Dogs
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Effective July 2001
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General Appearance
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Above average size, stalwart dog. Correctly proportioned, compact and powerful form, permitting great strength, manoeuvrability and endurance.
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Characteristics
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Appearance displays boldness and courage. Self-assured and fearless. Calm gaze should indicate good humour.
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Temperament
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Good natured, not nervous, aggressive or vicious; courageous, biddable, with natural guarding instincts.
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HEAD AND SKULL
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Head medium length, skull broad between ears. Forehead moderately arched as seen from side. Occipital bone well developed but not conspicuous. Cheeks well boned and muscled but not prominent. Skin on head not loose, although it may form a moderate wrinkle when attentive. Muzzle fairly deep with topline level, and length of muzzle in relation to distance from well defined stop to occiput to be as 2 to 3. Nose well developed with proportionately large nostrils, always black.
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Eyes
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Medium size, almond-shaped, dark brown in colour, light eye undesirable, eyelids close fitting.
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Ears
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Pendant, small in proportion rather than large, set high and wide apart, lying flat and close to cheek.
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Teeth strong, complete dentition with scissor bite, i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws. Flews black and firm, falling gradually away towards corners of mouth, which do not protrude excessively.
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Neck
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Of fair length, strong, round and very muscular. Slightly arched, free from throatiness.
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FOREQUARTERS
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Shoulders well laid back, long and sloping, elbows well let down, but not loose. Legs straight, muscular, with plenty of bone and substance. Pasterns sloping slightly forward.
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BODY
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Chest roomy, broad and deep with well sprung ribs. Depth of brisket will not be more, and not much less than 50 per cent of shoulder height. Back straight, strong and not too long, ratio of shoulder height to length of body should be as 9 is to 10, loins short, strong and deep, flanks not tucked up. Croup of proportionate length, and broad, very slightly sloping.
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HINDQUARTERS
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Upper thigh not too short, broad and strongly muscled. Lower thigh well muscled at top, strong and sinewy below. Stifles fairly well bent. Hocks well angulated without exaggeration, metatarsals not completely vertical. Strength and soundness of hock highly desirable.
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FEET
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Strong, round and compact with toes well arched. Hindfeet somewhat longer than front. Pads very hard, toenails short, dark and strong. Rear dewclaws removed.
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TAIL
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Customarily docked.
Docked: Docked at first joint. Strong and not set too low. Normally carried horizontally but slightly above horizontal when dog is alert.
Undocked: Strong and not set too low. Normally carried horizontally but slightly above horizontal when dog is alert. May hang when dog is at rest.
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UKKC standard: tail docked
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UKKC standard: tail undocked
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