Sausage Dog (Definite Introduction)
Sausage Dog has three different coat types:
(1) Short Hair type,
(2) Just-haired type,
(3) Long-haired type, there are two specifications: standard type and mini type, both specifications have the above three types. The type of hair is typical. All the faces depicted below include two different sizes.
[Short-haired type]
The coat is short, smooth and smooth. Neither too long nor too thin. The ears should not resemble leather. Tail: Tapers gradually toward the tip but is not excessively hairy. The hair on the underbelly is long and cunning, and partial patches of strong hair are not a fault. A brush-like tail is a fault, as is any hairless or partially hairless tail. Hair color: Although the basic color should not be compromised, the style and texture of the hair still prevail. Simple colors, red (with or without dark and light brown shades spread) and cream. A little white on the chest is allowed, but I don't care. The nose and toenails are black.
Bi-color, including black, chocolate, boar, gray (blue), camel (Isabella brown), each with brown patterns, above the eyes, on both sides of the jaw, and below Lips, inner edges of ears, front, chest, inside and back of front legs, soles of feet and around the anus, and on the underside of the tail, spreading 1/3 to 1/2 towards the tail. Improperly oversized or too light brown patterns are undesirable. A little white on the chest is allowed, but I don't care. The nose and toenails are black for black dogs; dark brown for chocolate and other colored dogs, but your own color can also be used.
Pattern color, "simple pattern" style, obvious light pattern range, combined with very dark background color, can be any possible color. Neither the light complexion nor the dark complexion should dominate. Nose and toenails are common with single-color sausages or bi-color sausages. The color of some or all of the eyes is blue (there are color rings in the eyes), which is generally acceptable with dark eyes. Patterned sausages with large white patterns on the chest are allowed.
The "double sink pattern" is a pattern that appears on the figure of sausages.White patterns on the entire body, nose and toenails are common with single-color sausages or bi-color sausages. You can also accept some or all of it as your own.
Pattern-colored patterns (for contrasting colors) have black or dark patterns all over the body. Of course, some pattern-colored sausage dogs can only see brown patterns.
[Bristly hair type]
Coat: Except for the jaws, eyebrows, and ears, the body is covered with a generally close, short, and thick coat. A heavy, rough, brittle outer coat with fine, soft, short hairs (undercoat) scattered among the rough hair. Lack of undercoat is a fault. Distinctive facial hair includes beard and eyebrows. The hair on the ears is shorter than the hair on the body and is almost smooth. The general arrangement of the hair of the just-haired Sausage Dog, viewed from a distance, is probably the same as that of the Short-haired Sausage Dog. If there is some soft hair, no matter on the body, especially on the top of the head, it is a fault. Precise hair lengths, curvy hair, or wavy hair are common. The hair is in irregular strips and goes in different directions. Tail: Well-furred, deeply hairy, tapering gradually toward the tip. A flat tail is a drawback. Coat Color: Most colors are boar, black, brown, with varying depths of red, all colors are acceptable. Although it is acceptable to have a little white on the chest, it is not missed. Nose and toenails: similar to short-haired type.
[Long-haired type]
Coat: Sly, bright and slightly wavy hair, below the neck, chest, lower body, ears and The hair on the back of the legs is long. The coat gives him a stylish appearance. The hair on the ears is short and dull. Excessive and thick hair, resulting in a mask, uniform length of hair on all body types, curved coat, or sharp distinction on the back are faults. Tail: held gently, in line with the spread of the spine. The hair is developed to its optimum length, producing a flag shape. Coat Color: Common to short-haired Sausage Dogs. Nose and toenails: common to short-haired sausage dogs.
Note: The above descriptions are all ideal sausage dogs. Any deviation from the above description is a fault, and it depends on whether the deviation is critical and whether it violates the unique requirements for cultivating this breed. Points will be deducted for resorting to means.
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