TRANSLATION :
Dobermann Council of K.U.S.A. (Kennel
ORIGIN :
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 14.02.1994.
UTILIZATION :
Companion, protection and working dog.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 2 Pinscher and Schnauzer
type-Molossian
type and
Dogs.
Section 1 Pinscher
and Schnauzer
type.
With
working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : The Dobermann is the only German breed which bears the name of its
original breeder, Friedrich Louis Dobermann (02.01.1834 – 09.06.1894).
He was believed to be a tax collector, offal abbatoir manager (knacker)
and a part time dog catcher, legally able to catch all stray dogs. He bred with animals from this reservoir that
were particularly sharp. The so called
“butcher’s dogs” which were already considered a relatively pure breed at that
time, played a most important role in the origination of the Dobermann
breed. These dogs were an early type of
Rottweiler, mixed with a type of shepherd which existed in “Thüringen” as a
black dog with rust red markings. Herr
Dobermann bred with this mixture of dogs in the Eighteen Seventies. Thus he obtained “his breed” : not only alert,
but highly protective working and housedogs.
They were often used as guard and police dogs. Their extensive use in police work led to the
nickname “Gendarme dog”. They were used
in hunting to control large vermin. In
these circumstances it was a matter of course that the Dobermann was recognized
officially as a Police Dog by the beginning of the century.
The Dobermann breed requires a medium sized, powerful, muscular
dog. Despite his substance he shall be
elegant and noble, which will be evident in his body line. He must be exceptionally suitable as a
companion, protection and working dog and also as a family dog.
GENERAL APPEARANCE :
The Dobermann is of medium size, strong and muscularly built. Through the elegant lines of its body, its
proud stature, and its expression of determination, it conforms to the ideal
picture of dog.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS :
The body of the Dobermann appears to be almost square, particularly in
males. The length of the body measured
from the point of the shoulder to the point of the buttock shall not be more
than 5% longer than the height from the withers to the ground in males, and 10%
in females.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT : The disposition of the Dobermann is friendly and calm; very devoted
to the family it loves children. Medium
temperament and medium sharpness (alertness) is desired. A medium threshold of irritation is required
with a good contact to the owner. Easy
to train, The Dobermann enjoys working, and shall have good working ability,
courage and hardness. The particular
values of self confidence and intrepidness are requied, and also adaptability
and attention to fit the social environment.
HEAD
CRANIAL
REGION : Strong and in proportion to the body. Seen from the top the head is shaped in the
form of a blunt wedge. Viewed form the front the crown line shall be almost
level and not dropping off to the ears.
The muzzle line extends almost straight to the top line of the skull
which falls, gently rounded, into the neck line. The superciliary ridge is well developed
without protruding. The forehead furrow
is still visible. The occiput shall not
be conspicuous. Seen from the front and
the top the sides of the head must not bulge.
The slight bulge between the rear of the upper jawbone and the cheek
bone shall be in harmony with the total length of the head. The head muscles shall be well developed.
Stop : Shall be slight but visibly developed.
FACIAL
REGION :
Nose : Nostrils well developed, more
broad than round, with large openings without overall protrusion. Black – on black dogs; on brown dogs,
corresponding lighter shades.
Muzzle : The muzzle must be in the right proportion with the upper head and
must be strongly developed. The muzzle
shall have depth. The mouth opening
shall be wide, reaching to the molars. A
good muzzle width must also be present on the upper and lower incisor area.
Flews : They shall be tight and lie close to the jaw which will ensure a
tight closure of the mouth. The pigment
of the gum to be dark; on brown dogs a corresponding lighter shade.
Jaws/Teeth : Powerful broad upper and under jaw, scissor bite, 42 teeth correctly
placed and normal size.
Eyes : Middle sized, oval and dark in colour. Lighter shades are permitted for brown
dogs. Close lying eyelids. Eyelids shall be covered with hair. Baldness around the rim of the eye is highly
undesirable.
Ears : The ear, which is set high, is carried erect and cropped to a length
in proportion to the head. In a country
where cropping is not permitted the uncropped ear is equally recognized. (Medium size preferred and with the front
edge lying close to the cheeks).
NECK : The neck must have
a good length and be in proportion to the body and the head. It is dry and muscular. Its outline rises gradually and is softly
curved. Its carriage is upright and
shows much nobility.
BODY :
Withers : Shall be pronounced in height and length, especially in males and
thereby determine the slope of the topline rising from the croup to the
withers.
Back : Short and tight, of good width and well muscled.
Loin : Of good width and well muscled.
The bitch can be slightly longer in loin because she requires space for
suckling.
Croup : It shall fall slightly, hardly perceptible from sacrum to the root of
the tail, and appears well rounded, being neither straight nor noticeably
sloping, of good width and well muscled.
Chest
: Length and depth of chest must be in the right
proportion to the body length. The depth
with slightly arched ribs should be approximately 50% the height of the dog at
the withers. The chest has got a good
width with especially well developed forechest.
Underline
and Belly : From the bottom of the breastbone to the
pelvis the underline is noticeably tucked up.
TAIL : It is high set and
docked short whereby approximately two tail vertebrae remain visible. In countries where docking is legally not
permitted the tail may remain natural.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS :
General : The front legs as seen from all sides are almost straight, vertical
to the ground and strongly developed.
Shoulders : The shoulder-blade lies close against the chest, and both sides of
the shoulder-blade edge are well muscled and reach over the top of the thoracic
vertebra, slanting as much as possible and well set back. The angle to the horizontal is approximately
50%.
Upper
arm : Good length, well muscled, the angle to the
shoulder-blade is approximately 105° to 110°.
Elbow : Close in, not turned out.
Lower
arm : Strong and straight. Well muscled.
Length in harmony with the whole body.
Carpus
(Carpal joint) : Strong.
Metacarpus
(Pastern) : Bones strong. Straight seen from the front. Seen from the side, only slightly sloping,
maximum 10°.
Forefeet : The feet are short and tight.
The toes are arched towards the top (cat like). Nails short and black.
HINDQUARTERS :
General : Seen from the back the Dobermann looks, because of his well developed
pelvic muscles in hips and croup, wide and rounded off. The muscles running from the pelvic towards
the upper and lower
thigh
result in good width development, as well as in the upper thigh area, in the
knee joint area and at the lower thigh.
The strong hind legs are straight and stand parallel.
Upper
thigh : Good length and width, well muscled. Good angulation to the hip joint. Angulation to the horizontal approximately
between 80° to 85°.
Knee : The knee joint is strong and is formed by the upper and lower thigh
as well as the knee cap. The knee
angulation is approximately 130°.
Lower
thigh : Medium length and in harmony with the total
length of the hindquarter.
Hock
joint : Medium strength and parallel. The lower thigh bone is joined to the
metatarsal at the hock joint (angle about 140°).
Metatarsus
(Rear pastern) : It is short and stands vertical to the
ground.
Hind
feet : Like the front feet, the toes of the back
feet are short, arched and closed. Nails
are short and black.
GAIT / MOVEMENT : The gait is of special
importance to both the working ability as well as the exterior appearance. The gait is elastic, elegant, agile, free and
ground covering. The front legs reach
out as far as possible. The hind quarter
gives far reaching and necessary elastic drive.
The front leg of one side and back leg of the other side move forward at
the same time. There should be good
stability of the back, the ligaments and the joints.
SKIN : The skin fits
closely all over and is of good pigment.
COAT
HAIR : The hair is short, hard and thick.
It lies tight and smooth and is equally distributed over the whole
surface. Undercoat is not allowed.
COLOUR : The colour is black or brown,
with rust red clearly defined and clean markings. Markings on the muzzle, as a spot on the
cheeks and the top of the eyebrow, on the throat, two spots on the forechest,
on the metacarpus, metatarsus and feet, on the inside of the back thigh, on the
arms and below the tail.
SIZE AND WEIGHT :
Height at withers : Males : 68 – 72 cm.
Bitches
: 63 – 68 cm.
Medium size desirable.
Weight : Males :
about
40 – 45 kg.
Bitches : about
32 – 35 kg.
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.
DISQUALIFYING
FAULTS :
Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural
abnormalities shall be disqualified.
N.B. : Male animals
should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.