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Northern Inuit and German Shepherd Dogs

NORTHERN INUIT BREED STANDARD

 

General appearance: a dog of medium build, athletic but never racey, slightly longer than tall ( as 10-9 ), with leg lenght slightly longer than overall height, oval bone neither too heavy or too light.

Head: not too broad, skull slightly domed. muzzle slightly longer than scull  strong and gently tapering. Lips close fitting and allways black. Cheeks flat . Nose black (winter noses accepted) nostrils large. Slight stop .  scissor bite.

Eyes: Oval, forward facing and set at a slightly oblique angle. Any colour or colour combination permitted.

Ears: set fairly high,  not too large and carried erect.

Neck: strong and muscular with a well-defined nape .

Shoulders: moderately sloping. Elbows fitting close to the chest, which must not be too broad.

Body: Topline level, ribs well back. Loin short and deep with no exaggerated tuck up.Croup broad and fairly short but not steep. Tail set fairly high and reaching to the hock, carried down when standing, may be lifted when excited. curly tails considered a fault. Good rear angulation. Short hocks.

Hind feet: oval, may have five toes, dewclaws permitted.

Fore feet: round, pasterns upright but flexible. Pads black and well cushioned with hair.

Coat: Dense double coat, slightly harsh in texture, heavy coats permitted, but long flowing silky coats considered a fault. Well defined ruff and breaches. Tail bushy.

Gait: Easy and far reaching covers the ground.

Size: bitches 22 inches min, dogs 24 inches min.- overall balance more important than size.

Colour: pure white or any shade grey and sable through to pure black. White faces and dark masks are  permitted  but any colour change must be subtle.

Temperament: freindly and placid, never aggressive or showing any guarding tendencies.Will submit when challenged.

Faults: gay tails, long soft/silky coats, patchy/pinto or black and tan colours.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.

The northern inuit is faithful, friendly and placid. Never aggressive or showing any guarding tendencies and will submit when challenged. They mix well with other pets and because of their friendly personalities they love the companionship of other dogs and rarely argue. They make great family members and like to be included in everything the family does. They love children and will play for hours.

Weight: not specified but must be well balanced.

 

There are unscrupulous breeders selling crossbreeds and wolf hybrids as northern inuit dogs. Allways buy from a reputable breeder who can supply true documentation ( check with the northern inuit society).