The
Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is a large, strong, muscular,
draft dog. The body is slightly longer than it is tall.
The front legs are straight and strong with rounded,
compact feet. The chest is broad and deep, and the
breastbone extends slightly ahead of the legs. The head
is large with a broad, flat skull and slight stop. The
skull should be approximately the same length as the
muzzle and the teeth must meet in a scissors bite. The
color of the eyes may vary from hazel to chestnut. Their
expression is attentive and intelligent. The muzzle is
blunt, and the nose and lips must always be black. The
pendant, medium-sized ears are triangular. The long tail
reaches to the hocks. GSMD has a beautiful tri-color
double coat (black with rich rust and white markings).
The outer coat is no longer than 2 inches (5cm.), and
lined with a dense undercoat. Rust markings include a
spot over each eye, rust on the cheeks, and on either
side of the chest. Symmetrical markings are preferred.
The tip of the tail, a blaze on the muzzle and a large
marking on the chest are white. A white collar or
patches on the neck are permitted. Any base color other
than black is a disqualification....
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