CKC Standard - Whippet - HOF

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CKC Standard - Whippet

Whippets

General Appearance:
The Whippet should be a dog of moderate size, very alert, that can cover a maximum of distance with a minimum of lost motion, a true sporting hound.  Should be put down in hard condition but with no suggestion of being muscle-bound.
Size:
Ideal height for dogs 19 – 22 inches; for bitches, 18 – 21 inches. These are not intended to be definite limits, only approximate.
Coat and Colour:
Coat close, smooth and firm in texture. Colour immaterial.
Head:

Long and lean, fairly wide between the ears, scarcely perceptible stop, good length of muzzle which should be powerful without being coarse. Nose entirely black. Teeth white, strong and even.  Teeth of upper jaw should fit closely over the lower.  Eyes large, intelligent, round in shape and dark hazel in colour, must be at least as dark as the coat colour. Expression should be keen and alert.  A sulky expression and lack of alertness to be considered most undesirable.  Ears – small,fine in texture, thrown back and folded.  Semi-pricked when at attention.
Neck:

Long and muscular, well arched and with no suggestion of throatiness, widening gradually into the shoulders. Must not have any tendency to an “ewe” neck.
Forequarters:
Shoulders long, well laid back with long, flat muscles.  Forelegs straight and rather long, held in line with the shoulders and not set under the body so as to make a forechest.  Elbows should turn neither in nor out and move freely with the point of the shoulder.  Fair amount of bone, which should carry right down to the feet.  Pasterns strong.

Body:
Back strong and powerful, rather long with a good, natural arch over the loin creating a definite tuck-up of the underline, but covering a lot of ground.  Brisket very deep and strong, reaching as nearly as possible to the point of the elbow.  Ribs well sprung but with no suggestion of barrel shape.  Should fill in the space between the forelegs so that there is no appearance of a hollow between them.
Hindquarters:
Long and powerful, stifles well bent, hocks well let down and close to the ground.  Thighs broad and muscular, the muscles should be long and flat.  A steep croup is most undesirable.  Feet must be well formed with strong, thick pads and well-knuckled up paws.
Tail:
Long and tapering, should reach to a hip bone when drawn through between the hind legs.  Must not be carried higher than the top of the back when moving.
Gait:
Low, free moving and smooth, as long as is commensurate with the size of the dog.
Faults:

Light yellow or oblique eyes should be strictly penalized.  Gay ears are incorrect and should be severely penalized. Loaded shoulders are a very serious fault.  A thin, flat open foot is a serious fault. A short mincing gait with high knee action should be severely penalized.
Disqualifications:

Undershot mouth and any coat other than that described in the standard.

 
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