Standard FCI No 113 / 09.11.1995 / GB
Origin: France.
Date of Publication of the Valid Original Standard: 06.05.1988
Utilization: Sheepdog.
FCI Classification:
GENERAL APPEARANCE:
Hardy dog, supple, muscular and well proportioned, of vigorous movement,
balanced temperament, neither aggressive nor timid.
Penalisation: Aggressive, soft, timid, clumsy.
SIZE:
0,62 m to 0,68 m for males; 0,56 m to 0, 64 m for females
The length of the body must be more important than the height at
shoulders. The general appearance of the Briard is rangy.
Penalisation: Cobby dog: no Excellent. Sizes superior to 0,68 m and 0,64 m.
Disqualification: Below the minimum. More than 2 cm above the maximum size. All subjects not reaching the minimum size cannot be confirmed.
HEAD:
Strong, long, pronounced stop midway between the top of the
head and the tip of the nose, furnished with hair forming beard,
moustache and eyebrows slightly hiding the eyes.
Penalisation: Short head, too long, no balance between muzzle and skull. Disproportion between head and body. Hairy head to the extent of hiding the shape; beard, moustache and eyebrows insufficient, stop too pronounced or non-existent.
Disqualification: The above mentioned faults too pronounced.
Forehead: Very slightly rounded.
Penalisation: Too flat, too rounded, too broad, sloping on the
eyes.
Top of muzzle: Nasal bridge flat.
Penalisation: Too long, weak, too short. Nasal bridge convex
(Roman nose).
Muzzle: Neither narrow nor pointed.
Penalisation: Pointed, narrow or too thick, pendulous flews.
Nose: More square than round, always black, strong and open.
Penalisation: Small nose, pinched, pointed, other than black or
with traces of pink.
Disqualification: Brown or lighter coloured nose, pink.
Teeth: Strong, white and perfectly adapted.
Penalisation:
Eyes: Horizontal, well opened, quite large, not slanting, of dark
colour, intelligent and calm expression. A grey eye in a grey dog is not
to be penalized.
Penalisation: Eye too small, almond shaped or of a light colour.
Disqualification: Eyes dissimilar, haggard, too light in colour.
Ears: Set high, preferably cropped and carried erect; not flat
against the head and rather short if uncropped. At equal quality,
preference shall be given to the dog whose erect carried ears have been
cropped. The length of the uncropped ear must be equal or slightly less
than half the length of the head, always flat and covered with long hair.
Penalisation: Covered with too short hair, too long, carried
badly.
Disqualification: Twisted ears, set too low below the eye-line,
covered with short hair, naturally erect, graft of cartilage.
NECK: Muscular and disengaged from the shoulders.
Penalisation: Reach of neck too long, frail or too short.
BACK: Straight.
Penalisation: Slightly hollow, slight roach back.
RUMP: Very slightly inclined, of a slightly rounded shape.
Penalisation:
QUARTERS: Well muscled, with strong bone and vertical limbs.
Penalisation:
HOCKS: Not too near the ground and angled with the leg nearing the
vertical below the hock.
Penalisation: Too far from or too near the ground, bad angulation.
Disqualification: Hindlegs seriously not perpendicular.
TAIL: Entire, well furnished, forming a hook at the tip, carried
low, not deviated, reaching the point of the hock or beyond it at most 5
cm.
Penalisation:
NAILS: Black.
Penalisation: Grey nails.
Disqualification: White nails.
PADS: Hard.
Penalisation: Without elasticity, too flat, too soft.
TOES: Tightly closed.
Penalisation: Open toes, too long or held flat.
COAT:
Texture: Flexible, long, dry (type of goat hair), with a light
undercoat.
Penalisation:
COLOUR: All uniform colours are admitted apart from those
mentioned below. The dark shades are to be recommended. Not to be
confused the bicolour with a slightly lighter shade on the extrimeties
which is nothing more than a beginning of depigmentation. This shade,
slightly lighter, must remain in the same range of the fawn colours (dark
fawn or light fawn, dark black or lightened black, dark grey on lighter
grey, etc). The fawn must be warm and uniform, neither light or washed
out.
Penalisation:
Note: For the bi-colour, look at the colour of the skin which will be bluish under the dark parts and pinkish under the light parts.
DEWCLAWS: DOUBLE dewclaws on the back legs (see explanatory sketch plate A). THE DOGS, EVEN OF VERY GOOD TYPE, WHO ONLY HAVE ONE DEWCLAW, WILL NOT BE GIVEN AN AWARD. Acceptance for breeding will be refused.
The double dewclaws must be made up of two bony parts with nails, placed as near the ground as possible, assuring a better setting of the foot.
Penalisation:
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.
N.B. Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
Plate A: Conformation of double dewclaws, not leading to any
penalisation


