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美景平毛猎狐梗
平毛猎狐梗、西高地、边牧。mjqs1122
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小型宠物犬平毛猎狐梗
一岁半海盗首次参与战斗
美景犬舍退役平毛猎狐梗,初次接触猎物。
平毛猎狐梗欣赏
平毛猎狐梗赏析
杰克的亲戚,平毛猎狐梗
平毛的怎么样
平毛猎狐梗
平毛猎狐梗
不一样的感觉
平毛猎狐梗
平毛猎狐梗,不一样的视觉盛宴。
平毛猎狐梗好看吗
短发
山东美景犬舍平毛猎狐梗一岁半新公大海盗初次参与战斗
2019世界杯:平毛猎狐梗
不好,凑合看看
我的垃圾货
平毛发情了(^_^)
17个月大,才第一次发情
给大家认识一种漂亮的宠物犬种:平毛猎狐梗
杰克的亲戚:平毛猎狐梗
平毛猎狐梗
平毛猎狐梗
它们是良好的家庭伴侣犬,可以容忍小孩的蹂躏。
有幸从爱尔兰犬业协会主席手上购得一只爱尔兰全犬种排行一的儿子。图上这只公犬就是2016年爱尔兰国家全犬种排行一,2015年爱尔兰梗犬排行一,瑞士、瑞典、丹麦、挪威和爱尔兰五国登录冠军,世界登录冠军。
欣赏一下2019西敏寺BOB
有玩平毛猎狐梗的吗
推荐一个中小型猎物的杀手-平毛猎狐梗
平毛路过
这窝只三只,,,
平毛猎狐梗
有喜欢平毛猎狐梗的吗
【求购】普欧母两只,普欧公一只。麻烦上图带价,或者私聊我12 【求购】普欧母两只,普欧公一只。 麻烦上图带价,或者私聊我1286023606
【求购】普欧母两只,普欧公一只。麻烦上图带价,或者私聊我12 【求购】普欧母两只,普欧公一只。 麻烦上图带价,或者私聊我1286023606
大花斑顺毛猎狐梗更有魅力
平毛猎狐梗欣赏
平毛猎狐梗
嗜犬如命
爱尔兰顺毛猎狐梗欣赏(母犬):爱尔兰登录冠军、世界登录冠军。
有人养过顺毛猎狐梗吗?
平毛猎狐梗获得2016爱尔兰全犬种排行一 2015爱尔兰梗犬组排行一 2016爱尔兰全犬种排行一 梗类犬能获得这成绩,很牛,。
顺毛猎狐梗的魅力
全世界平毛猎狐梗的综合品质在不断进步,图上这只32次BIS1的版型,应该是世界所有平毛猎狐梗繁殖者应该努力去实现的目标。
平毛猎狐梗
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稀有平毛猎狐梗
哪个耳朵更好?请忽视他们的嘴,画功不好。
我的平毛
平毛
平毛猎狐梗吧来贵吧串门
平毛猎狐梗
吧里平毛猎狐梗好少
身体部位图示
平毛猎狐梗标准插图手册连载(来自美国猎狐梗俱乐部),部分图片来自网络
SMOOTH FOX TERRIER平毛猎狐梗犬种标准(原版) SMOOTH FOX TERRIER General Appearance The dog must present a generally gay, lively and active appearance; bone and strength in a small compass are essentials; but this must not be taken to mean that a Fox Terrier should be cloddy, or in any way coarse--speed and endurance must be looked to as well as power, and the symmetry of the Foxhound taken as a model. The Terrier, like the Hound, must on no account be leggy, nor must he be too short in the leg. He should stand like a cleverly made hunter, covering a lot of ground, yet with a short back, as stated below. He will then attain the highest degree of propelling power, together with the greatest length of stride that is compatible with the length of his body. Weight is not a certain criterion of a Terrier's fitness for his work-general shape, size and contour are the main points; and if a dog can gallop and stay, and follow his fox up a drain, it matters little what his weight is to a pound or so. N.B. Old scars or injuries, the result of work or accident, should not be allowed to prejudice a Terrier's chance in the show ring, unless they interfere with its movement or with its utility for work or stud. Size, Proportion, Substance According to present-day requirements, a full-sized, well balanced dog should not exceed 15½ inches at the withers--the bitch being proportionately lower--nor should the length of back from withers to root of tail exceed 12 inches, while to maintain the relative proportions, the head should not exceed 7¼ inches or be less than 7 inches. A dog with these measurements should scale 18 pounds in show condition--a bitch weighing some two pounds less-with a margin of one pound either way. Balance--This may be defined as the correct proportions of a certain point, or points, when considered in relation to a certain other point or points. It is the keystone of the Terrier's anatomy. The chief points for consideration are the relative proportions of skull and foreface; head and back; height at withers and length of body from shoulder point to buttock-the ideal of proportion being reached when the last two measurements are the same. It should be added that, although the head measurements can be taken with absolute accuracy, the height at withers and length of back and coat are approximate, and are inserted for the information of breeders and exhibitors rather than as a hard-and-fast rule. Head Eyes and rims should be dark in color, moderately small and rather deep set, full of fire, life and intelligence and as nearly possible circular in shape. Anything approaching a yellow eye is most objectionable. Ears should be V-shaped and small, of moderate thickness, and dropping forward close to the cheek, not hanging by the side of the head like a Foxhound. The topline of the folded ear should be well above the level of the skull. Disqualifications--Ears prick, tulip or rose. The skull should be flat and moderately narrow, gradually decreasing in width to the eyes. Not much "stop" should be apparent, but there should be more dip in the profile between the forehead and the top jaw than is seen in the case of a Greyhound. It should be noticed that although the foreface should gradually taper from eye to muzzle and should tip slightly at its junction with the forehead, it should not "dish" or fall away quickly below the eyes, where it should be full and well made up, but relieved from "wedginess" by a little delicate chiseling. There should be apparent little difference in length between the skull and foreface of a well balanced head. Cheeks must not be full. Jaws, upper and lower, should be strong and muscular and of fair punishing strength, but not so as in any way to resemble the Greyhound or modern English Terrier. There should not be much falling away below the eyes. This part of the head should, however, be moderately chiseled out, so as not to go down in a straight slope like a wedge. The nose, toward which the muzzle must gradually taper, should be black. Disqualifications--Nose white, cherry or spotted to a considerable extent with either of these colors. The teeth should be as nearly as possible together, i.e., the points of the upper (incisors) teeth on the outside of or slightly overlapping the lower teeth. Disqualifications--Much undershot, or much overshot. Neck, Topline, Body Neck should be clean and muscular, without throatiness, of fair length, and gradually widening to the shoulders. Back should be short, straight (i.e., level), and strong, with no appearance of slackness. Chest deep and not broad. Brisket should be deep, yet not exaggerated. The foreribs should be moderately arched, the back ribs deep and well sprung, and the dog should be well ribbed up. Loin should be very powerful, muscular and very slightly arched. Stern should be set on rather high, and carried gaily, but not over the back or curled, docked to leave about three quarters of the original length of the tail. It should be of good strength, anything approaching a "Pipestopper" tail being especially objectionable. Forequarters Shoulders should be long and sloping, well laid back, fine at the points, and clearly cut at the withers. The elbows should hang perpendicular to the body, working free of the sides. The forelegs viewed from any direction must be straight with bone strong right down to the feet, showing little or no appearance of ankle in front, and being short and straight in pastern. Both fore and hind legs should be carried straight forward in traveling. Feet should be round, compact, and not large; the soles hard and tough; the toes moderately arched, and turned neither in nor out. Hindquarters Should be strong and muscular, quite free from droop or crouch; the thighs long and powerful, stifles well curved and turned neither in nor out; hocks well bent and near the ground should be perfectly upright and parallel each with the other when viewed from behind, the dog standing well up on them like a Foxhound, and not straight in the stifle. The worst possible form of hindquarters consists of a short second thigh and a straight stifle. Both fore and hind legs should be carried straight forward in traveling, the stifles not turning outward. Feet as in front. Coat Should be smooth, flat, but hard, dense and abundant. The belly and underside of the thighs should not be bare. Color White should predominate; brindle, red or liver markings are objectionable. Otherwise this point is of little or no importance. Gait Movement, or action, is the crucial test of conformation. The Terrier's legs should be carried straight forward while traveling, the forelegs hanging perpendicular and swinging parallel with the sides, like the pendulum of a clock. The principal propulsive power is furnished by the hind legs, perfection of action being found in the Terrier possessing long thighs and muscular second thighs well bent at the stifles, which admit of a strong forward thrust or "snatch" of the hocks. When approaching, the forelegs should form a continuation of the straight line of the front, the feet being the same distance apart as the elbows. When stationary it is often difficult to determine whether a dog is slightly out at shoulder, but, directly he moves, the defect--if it exists--becomes more apparent, the forefeet having a tendency to cross, "weave," or "dish." When, on the contrary, the dog is tied at the shoulder, the tendency of the feet is to move wider apart, with a sort of paddling action. When the hocks are turned in-cow-hocks-the stifles and feet are turned outwards, resulting in a serious loss of propulsive power. When the hocks are turned outward the tendency of the hind feet is to cross, resulting in an ungainly waddle. Temperament The dog must present a generally gay, lively and active appearance. Disqualifications Ears prick, tulip or rose. Nose white, cherry or spotted to a considerable extent with either of these colors. Mouth much undershot, or much overshot. Approved July 8, 2002 Effective August 28, 2002
杰克的亲戚,平毛猎狐梗
带斑点的也很耐看
平毛猎狐梗带斑点不影响品质 有的平毛猎狐梗小时候是看不出来斑点的,四五个月时开始出现斑点。是否带斑点和品质没有任何关系。犬种标准要求白色面积大于50%即可。如果一只平毛猎狐梗结构特别完美,花色要求可放宽。一只漂亮的平毛猎狐梗,哪怕色块面积大于50%,依然不影响它是一只好狗。
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