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Standard of the Thai
Ridgeback
ORIGIN : Thailand
Patronage : Nihon
Utilization : Hunting dog
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : O7.O7.1993
FCI'S CLASSIFICATION :
Group 5 Spitz and primitive types
Section 7 Primitive Type-Hunting Dogs
Without working trial
GENERAL APPEARANCE :
Medium-sized dog with short hair forming a ridge along the back. The body is
slightly longer than its height at withers. Muscles
are well developed, and its anatomical structure is suitable for activities.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS :
Length of body : size (height at the withers) = 11 : 1O
Height of chest : size (height at the withers) = 5 : 1O
Length of the muzzle : length of the head = 2 : 3
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT : Tough
and active with excellent jumping ability.
HEAD
CRANIAL REGION : The crown is flat and has a gentle slope toward the stop.
Stop : Clearly defined, but moderate. Inclination is not abrupt.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Colour is black.
Nasal bridge : Straight and long.
Muzzle : Wedge-shaped.Dogs with fawn coat have a black mask.
Lips : Tight.
Mouth : Black marking on the tongue.
Jaw : Upper jaw is thick enough,and lower jaw is strong.
Teeth : White and strong with scissors bite.
Eyes : Middle size and almond shaped. The eye colour is dark brown. In blues and
silvers, amber-coloured eyes are permitted.
Ears : Set on either side of the crown, which is slightly broad between the two
ears. Rather large triangular, inclining forward and firmly pricked. Not
cropped.
NECK : Strong, muscular, holding head high.
BODY
Back : Strong.
Loin : Strong and broad.
Croup : Moderately round.
Chest : Deep enough to reach the elbows. The rib is well built, but it is not
barrel-shaped.
Lower line : The belly is tucked up.
Tail : It has a thick base with gradual tapering toward the tip. The tip reaches
hock joints. It holds up vertically or curves like sickle tail.
LIMBS
Front legs : The forearm straight.
Hind legs : Well developed thighs and well bent stifles. Hocks are tough. The
nails are black or light through brown.
GAIT : Stride with no pitching nor rolling of the body. Track in two parallel
straight lines. When viewed from the front, the forelegs move up and down in
straight lines so that the shoulder-, elbow - and pastern joints are
approximately in line with each other. When viewed from the rear, the stifle- an
hip joints are approximately in line. Move in a straight pattern forward without
throwing the feet in or out; thus enabling the stride to be long and drive
powerful. The overall appearance of the moving dog is one of smooth flowing and
well balanced rhythm.
SKIN : Soft, tender and tight skin.
COAT
Hair : Short and smooth. The ridge is formed by the hair growing in the opposite
direction to the rest of the coat, starting from the withers and extending to
the point of prominence of hips. It should be clearly defined from other parts
of the back tapering and symmetrical. A narrow ridge is preferred.
Colour : Solid colour : light chestnut red (the deeper, the better), pure black,
silver and blue.
SIZE : Height at the withers : Dogs 24 - 26 inches (61-66 cm).
Bitches 22 - 24 inches (58-61 cm).
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.
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Any bite other than scissors
bite.
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Unbalanced ridge.
DISQUALIFYING FAULTS :
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Dogs without ridge.
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Long hair.
N.B.: Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully
descended into the scrotum.
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