Standard for Dobermann
General
Appearance
The Dobermann is a medium sized, powerful and muscularly built dog.
Thanks to the elegant lines of its body and its proud expression of
determination, this dog conforms to the ideal figure of a dog.
Proportions
The body of a Dobermann can fit in an imaginary square particularly
in the male case. The length of the body, measured from the shoulder
to the buttock, should not be more than 5% longer than the height in
males and not more than 10% longer in females. (The height is measured
from the withers to the ground.)
Temper and Behavior
The character of the Dobermann is friendly and peaceful. It is devoted
to the family and is caring toward children. In dobermann we look for
a medium temperament, a medium aggressiveness and a fair tolerance before
reaction. The Dobermann is easily trainable and enjoys the work and
has good working ability thanks to its decisiveness, braveness and strong
temperament. Its self-confidence and its intrepidness are also required
considering that this breed is very alert toward its surroundings and
reactive toward all kind of events.
Head
Cranial Region
The skull is strong and in proportion with the rest of the body. Viewed
from the top the head resembles a blunt wedge. Viewed from the front
the occiput's transversal line is leveled and does not curve toward
the ears. The muzzle line extends almost straight to the top line of
the skull and then gently round toward the nape. The superciliary ridge
is well developed without protruding. The skull 's median sulcus is
still visible. The occipital apophysis should not be too prominent.
From a top and a frontal view the lateral side of the skull should not
be bulging.The slight bulge formed between the zygomatich arch and the
masseter region ( cheek bone) should be in harmony with the total length
of the head. The head's muscles must be strongly developed.
Frontal
nasal descent (Stop)
The frontal nasal descent (stop) is slightly developed but clearly visible.
Nostril
region (Planum)
The planum is large and well developed but not protruding and the nostrils
are well opened. The color is black, on black dogs, and allowed in a
lighter shade for brown dogs so that it is suited with their coat.
Muzzle
The muzzle is strongly developed and proportionated with the head. The
muzzle shall be high and wide also in the upper and lower incisor area.
The labial opening should reach the molars.
Lips
The lips are firm and tight to the jaw and they should ensure a perfect
closure of the mouth. The gum pigment is dark in black dogs and of a
lighter shade in browns.
Jaws,
Dentition, Teeth
Upper and lower jaws are powerful and wide with a scissor bite. Full
dentition required with 42 teeth correctly placed and normally developed.
Eyes
Medium size, oval, with a dark color iris. In browns dogs the color
is allowed of a lighter shade. The eyelid is well tied to the eye bulb.
The palpebral fissure is bordered with eyelashes.
Ears
The ear is highly set to the skull and carried erect. The crop is done
in proportion with the head length. In those countries, where cropping
is forbidden, the intact ear is equally accepted and has the same value
in a show contest. An intact ear shall be of a medium size with the
front edge lying flat to the cheek.
Neck
The neck is of a good length proportioned with the head and the rest
of the body. It is muscular, the skin is relatively tight and firm and
the superior outline gently curved. The posture is erect as a sign of
noble distinction.
Body
Withers
Well pronounced especially in males. The height and length are determinant
for the dorsal top line that is lightly ascending starting from the
croup.
Back
(dorsal region)
The back is firm, strong and of proportionate length covered with well
developed muscles.
Loins
Of good length and well covered with muscles. In the females the loins
can be a little longer to allow room for the breast.
Croup
A hardly perceptible inclination, starting from the sacrum to the tail
root. The croup appears well rounded with a good width and covered with
strong muscles. From a top line view it should not be either perfectly
straight or noticeably inclined.
Chest
and Thorax
The height and the depth of the thorax must be well proportionated to
the withers' height and to the length of the body. The ribs are lightly
curved so that the thorax height is almost equal to half of the withers'
height. The chest is of a good width with an especially developed fore
chest.
Underline
Starting from the sternum's posterior edge and arriving to the pelvis
the ventral line of the abdomen is well tacked in.
Tail
The tail is highly set and docked short so that 2 caudal vertebrae are
still visible. In those countries wheredocking is illegal the tail may
remain intact.
Limbs
Forelimb
From every side of view the front legs appear strongly developed, almost
straight and vertical to the ground.
Shoulder
The shoulder lies tight to the thorax. The scapula is covered with stung
muscles from both sides of its spine and reach over the spinus process
of the thoracic vertebras. The shoulder blade iswell set back and has
an approximately 50 degree angle to the horizontal line.
Upper
Arm
The upper arm is of a good length and well muscled. The angle between
the scapula and the humerus is of 105/110 degrees.
Elbow
The elbows are well tied to the thorax and not turning out.
Lower
Arm
The lower arm is strong, straight and covered with muscles. Its length
is in proportion with the rest of the body.
Carpal
Region
The carpal joint is strong and firm.
Metacarpal
Region
With a solid bone structure that follow the lower arm's vertical line.
From the frontal view the metacarpus appear straight, from a side view
it shows a flexion of a 10 degree maximum.
Front
Foot
The front feet are short. The toes are tied together and arched toward
the top (cat paw). The nails are short and black.
Hindlimb
As a whole, seen from behind, the Dobermann looks wide and rounded thanks
to the strong musculature of the pelvis and the croup. The muscles that
leave from the pelvis running down the thigh and those that reach the
knee and the lower thigh, give a substantial width to the whole hindlimb
that appear to be very powerful. The hindlimbs are strong parallel and
perpendicular to the ground.
Thigh
The thighs are of a good length, wide and well covered with muscles.
The coxale (pelvis bone) must have a good inclination. The thigh rest
at approximately 80 degrees from the horizontal line.
Knee
The femur, the tibia and the patella form the robust articulation of
the knee, which has angulations of approximately 130 degrees.
Lower
Thigh
The lower thigh is of a medium length in proportion with the whole hindlimb
length.
Hocks
They are moderately robust and parallel. The tibia and the metatarsal
form an angle of approximately 140 degrees.
Metatarsal
The metatarsal is short and perpendicular to the ground
Hind
foot
Like the front foot, the hind feet are short with the toes tighted together
and arched to the top. Nails short and black.
Gait
The gait is very important for the type of work that the dog is destined
to do as well as for the morphological evaluation. The movement is elastic,
elegant, agile, free and covers ground easily. The front limbs bounce
forward while the hindlimbs give the necessary push to make a vigorous
step. While trotting, one of the front limbs goes forward simultaneously
with one of the hindlimbs from the opposite side. During the movement,
the back the ligament and the joints, are firm.
Skin
The skin is well pigmented and adhered everywhere.
Coat
Hair Texture
The hair is short, hard, thick, smooth, shiny, tight and uniformly distributed
over the whole body. Undercoat is not allowed.
Hair
Color
The colors are black or brown with rust red markings. The markings are
clean and well delineated. The markings are on the muzzle, as spots
on the cheeks and above the eyebrows, on the throat, as 2 spots on the
forechest, all around the metacarpals and the metatarsals, the feet,
on the inside of the thighs and over the perineal region and the ischiatic
tuber region.
Size and Weight
Size
Males 68-72 cm (26,77- 28,35 inches)
Females 63-68 cm (24,80- 26,77 inches)
For both sex a medium size is desirable
Weight
Males 40-45 Kg (85-95 lbs.)
Female 32-34 Kg (65-75 lbs.)
Faults
Any variation of the standard is considered a fault and during the judging
would be penalized according to it seriousness.
General
Appearance
Inability to distinguish secondary sexual dimorphism, not enough substance,
too light, too heavy, high on the limbs or week bone.
Head
Too wide, too narrow, too long, too much or too little stop. Bad slope
of the skull's top line, Roman nose. Weak under jaw. Round eye or slant
eye, light eye, bulging eye, deeply set eye. Cheek too prominent. Lips
not tight enough or overlapping too much. Labial opening not meeting
tightly. Ears set too low or too high.
Neck
A little short or too short. Too much skin on the neck, dew-lap, deer
neck, too long and not in proportion with the rest of the body.
Body
Back not solid and firm enough, sway back, arched back or sloping croup.
Insufficent or too much spring of the ribs,insufficient or not well
developed forechest, back too long overall, ventral underline too loose
or too retracted. Tail set too low or too high (flag tail).
Limbs
Too poor or too much angulation of the front and hind limbs. Elbows
loose. Any of the bone or joint's position or length that is different
from the standard, feet too close together or too wide apart, cow hocks,
spread hocks, close hocks, open or flat foot, toes not well developed,
pale nails.
Coat
Markings too light or not well delineated, smudged markings, mask too
dark, charcoal spots on the limbs, markings too big or too small on
the forechest, long, soft, curly or dull hair. Bold patches or with
lighter hair color. Large tufts of hair especially on the body. Visible
undercoat.
Behavior
and Temperament
Absence of psychological equilibrium, too much or too weak temperament,
too aggressive, inappropriate biting, vicious dog. Too low or too high
tolerance before reaction.
Size
Deviation of size up to 2 cm from the standard should result in a lower
grading.
Gait
Wobbling, tripping, stiff movement, or pacing
Disqualifying Faults
General
Severe inversion of the sexual dimorphism.
Eye
Yellow eye (raptor eye), wall eye.
Dentition
Prognathism (underbite), enognathism (overbite), level bite, missing
teeth.
Coat
White spots, hair too long or too curly, extremely light coat or with
large bold patches.
Temperament
Scared, shy or timid dog, distrustful or vicious dog, nervous or too
aggressive.
Size
Sizes that deviate of more than 2 cm over or under the standard chart.
Males should have 2 normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.