National Terrier Club
Breed Standard
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General Appearance
Distinctive head with beautiful silky covering, with large, wise, intelligent
eyes offsetting long, low, weaselly body. Short, strong legs; weatherproof
coat.
Characteristics
Game, workmanlike terrier.
Temperament
Independent, highly intelligent, determined, persistent, sensitive, affectionate
and dignified.
Head and Skull
Head strongly made, large but in proportion to dog's size, muscles showing
extraordinary development, especially the maxillary. Skull broad, narrowing
towards eye, measuring about the same from inner corner of eye to back of
skull, as from ear to ear. Forehead well domed; head covered with very soft,
silky hair not confined to mere ‘topknot’. Cheeks gradually tapering
towards deep and strongly made muzzle. Muzzle in proportion to skull as three
is to five. Top of muzzle has triangular bare patch pointing backwards to
eyes from nose about an inch broad. Nose black.
Eyes
Rich dark hazel; set wide apart and low, large, bright, full and round but
not protruding.
Ears
Pendulous, set well back, wide apart, low on skull, hanging close to cheeks
with very slight projection at base; broad at junction of head and tapering
almost to a point, fore part of ear coming almost straight down from its junction
with head to tip. Cartilage and skin of ear very thin. Length of ear, from
7.5-10 cms (3-4 ins). Ears harmonise in colour with body colour. In a pepper
dog, covered with soft, straight, dark hair (in some cases almost black).
In a mustard dog, hair mustard in colour, a shade darker than body but not
black. Both should have a thin feather of light hair starting about 5 cms
(2 ins) from the tip, and of nearly the same colour and texture as ‘topknot’,
giving ear appearance of a distinct point. This may not appear until after
the age of two years.
Mouth
Jaws strong with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. upper
teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws. Any deviation
highly undesirable. Teeth very strong especially canines which are extraordinary
in size for a small dog. Canines fit well against each other, to give greatest
available holding and punishing power. Inside of mouth black or dark coloured.
Neck
Very muscular, well developed and strong, showing great power. Well set into
shoulders.
Forequarters
Shoulders well laid back but not heavy. Forelegs short with immense muscular
development and bone, set wide apart and chest coming well down between them.
Forearms to follow line of chest with feet pointing forward or slightly outward
when standing. Bandy legs highly undesirable.
Body
Long, strong and flexible; ribs well sprung and round, chest well developed
and well let down between forelegs; back rather low at shoulders having slight
downward curve and corresponding arch over loins, slight gradual drop from
top of loin to root of tail. Backbone well muscled.
Hindquarters
Hindlegs a little longer than forelegs; set rather wide apart, but not spread
out in an unnatural manner; thighs well developed. Stifles angulated, hocks
well let down. Dewclaws, if present, customarily removed.
Feet
Round and well padded. Hindfeet smaller than forefeet. Nails dark but varying
in shade according to colour of body. Flat or open feet highly undesirable.
Tail
Rather short from 20-25 cms (8-10 ins), rather thick at root, getting thicker
for about 10 cms (4 ins) and tapering off to a point. Not twisted or curled
in any way but with a curve like a scimitar, the tip when excited being in
a perpendicular line with root of tail, set neither too high nor too low.
When not excited carried gaily a little above body level.
Gait/Movement
Strong, straight impulsion from rear, giving a fluent free and easy stride,
reaching forward at the front. A stiff, stilted, hopping or weaving gait highly
undesirable.
Coat
Very important feature of the breed. Hair should be about 5cms (2ins) long.
Double coat with a soft linty undercoat and a harder topcoat, not wiry but
giving crisp feel to the hand. The coat should not ‘shed’ down
the back, but should lie in pencils caused by the harder hair coming through
the softer undercoat. The forelegs have feather about 5 cms (2 ins) long.
Upper side of tail covered with wiry hair, underside not so wiry with neat
feathering of softer hair.
Colour
Pepper or mustard.
Pepper: Ranges from dark bluish black to light silvery grey, intermediate
shades preferred. Body colour coming well down shoulder and hips gradually
merging into colour of legs and feet which varies according to body colour
from rich tan to pale fawn. Profuse silvery white ‘topknot’.
Mustard: Varies from reddish brown to pale fawn. Profuse creamy white ‘topknot’,
legs and feet of darker shade than head.
In both colours feather on forelegs rather lighter than hair on fore part
of leg. Some white hair on chest and white nails permissible. White feet undesirable.
Hair on underside of tail lighter than on upperside which should be darker
colour than body.
Size
The height at withers should be from 20-28cms (8-11ins), length from withers
to root of tail should not be more than twice the height, but preferably 1inch
to 2ins less. Weight: 8-11 kgs (18-24 lbs) for dogs in good working condition.
The lower weights preferred.
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 and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog.
Note
Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into
the scrotum.
Last Updated - September 2000