Australian National Kennel Council 1990
Country of Development - Australia.
Amended May 2001
GENERAL APPEARANCE: A strong, active, lithe working Terrier
of great character with flexible body of medium length. His smart
movement matches his keen expression. Tail docking is optional and
the coat may be smooth, rough or broken.
CHARACTERISTICS: A lively, alert and active Terrier with a
keen, intelligent expression.
TEMPERAMENT: Bold and fearless, friendly but quietly confident.
HEAD AND SKULL: The skull should be flat and of moderate width
gradually decreasing in width to the eyes and tapering to a wide muzzle
with very strong jaws. There should be a well defined stop but not
over pronounced. The length from the stop to the nose should be slightly
shorter than from the stop to the occiput with the cheek muscles well
developed. The nose should be black.
EYES: Small dark and with keen expression. MUST not be prominent
and eyelids should fit closely. The eyelid rims should be pigmented
black. Almond shape.
EARS: Button or dropped of good texture and great mobility.
MOUTH: Deep wide and powerful jaws with tight-fitting pigmented
lips and strong teeth closing to a scissor bite.
NECK: Strong and clean allowing head to be carried with poise.
FOREQUARTERS: Shoulders well sloped back and heavily loaded
with muscle. Forelegs straight in bone from the shoulder to the toes
whether viewed from the front or the side and with sufficient length
of upper arm to ensure elbows are set under the body with sternum
clearly in front of shoulder blades.
BODY: Chest deep rather than wide, with good clearance and
the brisket located at the height midway between the ground and the
withers. The body should be proportioned marginally longer than tall,
measuring slightly longer from the withers to the root of the tail
than from the withers to the ground. Back level. Ribs should be well
sprung from the spine, flattening on the sides so that the girth behind
the elbows can be spanned by two hands-about 40cms to 43cms. The loins
should be short, strong and deeply muscled.
HINDQUARTERS: Strong and muscular, balanced in proportion
to the shoulder, hind legs parallel when viewed from behind while
in free standing position. Stifles well angulated and hocks low set.
FEET: Round, hard, padded, not large, toes moderately arched,
turned neither in nor out.
TAIL: May droop at rest. When moving should be erect and if
docked the tip should be on the same level as ears.
GAIT/MOVEMENT: True, free and springy.
COAT: May be smooth, broken or rough. Must be weatherproof,
preferably unaltered.
COLOUR: White MUST predominate with black and/or tan markings. The tan markings can be from the lightest tan to the richest tan (chestnut).
SIZE: Ideal Height: 25cms(10ins) to 30cms(12ins). The weight
in kg being equivalent of 1kg to each 5cms in height, i.e. a 25cm
high dog should weigh approx. 5kg and a 30cm high dog should weigh
6kg.
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. However,
the following weaknesses should be in exact proportion to its degree.
(a) Lack of true Terrier characteristics.
(b) Lack of balance, i.e.over exaggeration of any points.
(c) Sluggish or unsound movement.
(d) Faulty mouth.
NOTE - Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles
fully descended into the scrotum.
Terrier Group A.N.K.C. © January 2002
Last Updated: 14 June, 2002