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Made this set using tuketi linearts, with significant edits.BOY are these dogs... something. The breed is open for creation, just please tag me!
Me, the sighthound person who prefers the shaved, drop eared version.
Peruvian Woolly Breed Standard,,,The Peruvian Woolly is now an OPEN BREED.Edited: 6/27/2023Origin: PeruDate of Publication of the Official Breed Standard: 1.7.2019Utilization: The Peruvian Woolly has served several functions throughout history. It was developed to be a family companion that was equally suited toward working out in a field of llamas and alpacas as it was in the home with the shepherd and his family. Its fur was historically sheered and woven into wearable garments just like the flocks it tended to. When not out with the flock, the Woolly helped keep away vermin. The breed is now primarily used as a family companion. Group Classifications:- American Kennel Club (AKC): Non-Sporting- United Kennel Club (UKC): Companion Dog- Canadian Kennel Club (CKC): Non-Sporting- Federation Cynologique Internationale (FCI): Group 9 : Companion and Toy Dogs- The Kennel Club (KC) (Great Britain): Utility,General Appearance A large breed standing between 25.00 to 30.00 inches at the withers. Body and presence substantial however light in bone beneath ample layers of woolly-textured fur. Whole head pear or wedge-shaped, fur traditionally shaved on the face, ears, and legs. Expression in repose, mild and gentle. Behavior / Temperament:Intelligent, gentle, affectionate and even tempered. A dog with patience. Naturally calm disposition and great manners with young children and other pets. Head:CRANIAL REGION: Skull: Narrow, but deep and rounded.Stop: There must be no stop: the line from occiput to nose-end straight and unbroken. FACIAL REGION: Nose: Nostrils large and well defined. Solid black, blue, brown or flesh is acceptable.Muzzle: Well filled up beneath eyes. Lips: Close fitting, without flew. Jaw / Teeth: Teeth large and strong. Scissor bite.Eyes: Relatively small, bright. Brown in black pigmented dogs, amber or hazel in liver, lilac, or blue dogs. Blue eyes only acceptable on merle. Ears: Shaved in all show appropriate haircuts to a smooth, velvety texture.Two ear shapes acceptable: - Prick Ears - Tall and large, erect at all times but immensely mobile. May have a very small ball-like fringe at the tip, smaller than what is traditionally seen in the drop eared version. - Drop Ears - Small, filbert-shaped, set on low, and hanging flat to cheek with a ball-like fringe on the end. Neck:Long and muscular, elegantly arched. Springs well up from shoulders, and head carried rather high.Body:Topline: Has natural arch over loin. High in the rear.Loin: Powerful, slightly arched.Chest: Deep and capacious, providing adequate heart room. Ribs deep, well sprung and carried well back. Underline and belly: Arched loin creating a definite tuck-up of underline, visible despite length of hair. Tail:Two acceptable tail lengths: natural bobbed/docked or long and straight. - Bobbed - Born nearly tailless, with a tail no longer than 1/4th of full length, or docked to 1/3rd or 1/4th length. - Long - Moderate length, thick at root, tapering to a point and gracefully curved. Set on low, never carried over back.Shorter tails preferred, but long tails are not faulted.Limbs:General appearance: Perfectly vertical limbs, fine, straight and parallel. Metacarpus short and fine. Harefeet.Shoulders: Lean, short and oblique. The shoulder blade must be noticeably shorter than the upper arm.Upper arm: Long, longer than the shoulder blade, very muscular, with elbows free although quite close to the body.Forearm: Very long, straight and parallel; well defined bones with well marked tendons. Carpal pads very developed.Metacarpus (Pastern): Slightly oblique, fine and short.Forefeet: Harefeet. Toes tight and arched. Phalanges strong and long. Pads hard and well developed. Interdigital membrane moderately developed, nails well developed. Gait/Movement:Movement at the trot is supple and firm with a reasonable reach and good rear thrust; the front movement should be in harmony with the rear movement and the elbows must not turn out. Light and springy in slower paces. At faster speed the limbs converge.Skin: Supple, not loose, pigmented. All colors should be lighter and relative to their coat color. White should have a silvery appearance. Coat: Two types acceptable.- Standard CoatHair: Very distinctive on face if not shaven -thick and woolly, standing well out from skin, but not wiry. A distinct tendency to twist, particularly on head and face. Main body is silky, soft and supple, straight, wavy or forming short curls. Hair is quite long on the underline and hangs loose between forelimbs. All four legs are traditionally shaven short to match face.- Corded CoatHair: Profuse of fine, woolly texture and dense, forming characteristic cords which should measure at least 20 cm. All four legs are traditionally shaven short to match face.Both coat types are regularly shaved for wool production, but only full coats are permitted in the show ring. Several show clips are used depending on owner preference and age.,Red Star: Standard, Alternative Standard, and Lion Clip. Acceptable in conformation for adults and puppies exceeding 12 months.Green Star: Puppy Clip, Alternative Puppy Clip. Acceptable in conformation for puppies under 12 months. Red X: Country Clip, Alternative Country Clip, Lion Clip, Ram Clip. "Working" style clips not acceptable within conformation, but traditional and often seen.Color and Markings: Peruvian Woolly ColorsBlack, Blue, Liver, Lilac, Red, Orange, Gold, Tan, Cream, and Silver in any genetically possible combination of the following patterns:Sable Bay: Black, Blue, Liver, or Lilac faces, ears, tail, and legs with color leeching out onto the throat. Main body is a shade of red ranging from dark red all the way to pristine white. Registered color is determined by the shade of red present, in the following order from darkest to lightest: Dark Bay, Bay, Golden Bay, Buckskin, Buttermilk Buckskin, and Silver Buckskin. Color may appear washed out if affected by progressive graying and may show merle on the dark points. Merle may never display on the red body. May appear solid or with appaloosa or white markings. Tan Points: Black, Blue, Liver, or Lilac bodies with eyebrow dots, facial markings, chest triangles, and colored legs ranging from dark red all the way to pristine white. Color may appear washed out if affected by progressive graying and may show in combination with Merle and white markings. Progressive Graying: All colors affected to some degree, although most prominently seen in dogs with coat colors primarily Black, Blue, Liver, or Lilac. Head and limbs almost completely white with darker pigmented bodies preferred in young dogs. Shades of yellow may gray into to a light cream with age. Nose will remain dark and does not change over time. May show in combination with Sable Bay, Tan Points, Merle, Appaloosa, and White Markings. Merle: Blue Merle (Black), Slate Merle (Blue), Red Merle (Liver), or Lilac Merle (Lilac) equally acceptable with or without Tan Points, with or without Sable Bay, with or without Progressive Graying, and with or without all white markings. Merle in combination with particolor white must have color covering the ears and eyes- anything that resembles a double merle will be excused. All colors of Merle may display blue eyes. Dipped White: Genetically-carried minimal white, expressing only on the chest and/or toes. White on the face is not acceptable.Painted White: Displays consistently as a full white collar, white socks, and a white stomach. White that fails to cover the entirely of the neck on one or both sides will not be penalized as long as white connects fully around the neck and throat in at least one place. Particolor White: Also known as piebald. Dog should display more white than color with large patches of color visible on the head and body, unless affected by Appaloosa. The legs should be completely white in all cases. Acceptable on all colors and markings with the exception of Progressive Graying. Appaloosa: May display in several ways:- A primarily colored dog speckled with the occasional small white spot. - A dog that appears to be primarily white with many spots of various sizes that reveal the coat color underneath. May resemble ticking or belton in other breeds.- A dog that is almost completely white with occasional small colored spots. - A completely white dog that had spots masked by particolor or painted white. Appaloosa in combination with Particolor or Painted White will display less spots since the white from particolor or painted will mask dark spots within appaloosa.All above options are acceptable.,Faults:Minor: - 0.5 inches above (31.5) or below standard (24.5).Major:- Dark colored eyes on Blue, Liver, or Lilac pigmented dogs.- Light colored eyes in Black pigmented dogs.Disqualifying: - Blue eyes on anything but Merle.- Height exceeding 31.5 inches or below 24.5 inches at the wither.- Color on the legs in a Particolor expressing dog. - Tan Points that are incomplete and missing necessary traits (eyebrow dots +chest triangles)- A completely shaved dog. - Natural Hairlessness.- Unshaven legs in an adult. - Cropped ears.- Scars or areas of patchiness in the woolly parts of the coat.- Any other trait not described above. - Extreme viciousness or extreme shyness.,Other Names: Woolly Peruvian Dog, Wooligig, Woollies Breed Heritage: Bedlington Terrier, Greyhound, Pampas Deerhound, Can de Chira, Standard PoodleRecommended Disciplines: The Peruvian Woolly is for the most part an active companion breed and is, in modern times, not considered a working breed. Not all Woollies possess a strong drive. With that said, many who do have drive can excel in Herding and Flock Guardian sports, as well as companion sports like Agility, Obedience / Rally-O, Dock Diving, Nosework, Trick Dog, Parkour, etc. Hunting, bitesports, and heavily pulling sports are not recommended.Breed Blood Panel:Collie Eye Anomaly:Copper Storage Disease:Degenerative Myelopathy:GM2 Gangliosidosis (Poodle Type):Progressive Retinal Atrophy, Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration:Neonatal Encephalopathy with Seizures:Multidrug Resistance 1: HIPS: ELBOWS: PATELLAS: EYES:...
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