China
Chongqing Dog Breed Standard
Official breed standard according to the CKU
Origin
Utilisation
Companion Dog, Utility Dog
FCI Classification
Group 2: Pinscher and Schnauzer - Molossoid and Swiss Mountain and Cattledogs
Brief Historical Summary
The history of this breed can be traced back to Western Han Dynasty (BC 202- AD 8), more than 2,000 years ago. Archaeologists found a huge Western Han Dynasty’s graveyyard in Jiangbei area of Chongqing on 20th April, 2000. A large number of dog pottery statues of their kind were found. Some of them served the purpose of being protector Gods to accompany the tomb of the noble family in spirit. This ancient breed was prevalent in Chongqing. It’s direct ancestor is the native breeds from the adjacent regions of Dazhu, Hechuan, Yongchuan, Lingshui and Guanan and collectively called as Chongqing Dog. They were developed for hunting in the mountain area of East Sichuan. Chongqing Dog lost their major purpose due to the urbanisation and their population declined rapidly. The restoration of the breed was undertaken successfully not until 70’s. They become a popular utility dog in Chongqing since then.
General Appearance
They are loyal, intelligent, courageous, agile species. Chongqing Dog are medium-sized dogs, square -built, great strength for his size and muscular. Their body are covered with short harsh coat. From the withers and the spinal column is sparsely furnished with coat radiating to 3 cm on each side and extending lengthwise including the croup, above the tail from the root to its tip.
Important Proportions
The length of skull and the length of the muzzle approximately 2: 1. Height to elbow about half height at withers. The female can be slightly longer than the males.
Behaviour and Temperament
Guardian of property and family, fearless, muscular, tough and agile. In the past, it has been used for hunting.
Head
Muzzle should be as broad and powerful as possible. The dark mask is confined to muzzle and must be in sharp contrast to the colour of the head.
Cranial Region
Skull
The skull is flat between ears. Square on top. Natural wrinkles on top of the skull.
Stop
Well defined.
Forehead
The forehead forms a distinct stop with the bridge of nose. Slightly loose and fine wrinkles without excess on the skull.
Facial Region
Nose
Black nose and large nostrils, under no circumstances liver colour, red or brown.
Muzzle
Strong, square, noticeably shorter than the skull. Broad from root to tip of the nose, not snipy, with moderately obvious folds. The line of the muzzle forms a very obtuse angle upwards.
Cheeks
Prominent, due to the strong development of the muscle.
Lips
Tight with good pigmentation.
Mouth
Tongue, gums, flews and roof of mouth, bluish black is preferred. Pink spotted tongue permissible. Solid pink tongue highly undesirable.
Jaws/Teeth
Jaw strong with undershot bite and set square to the jaws. Undershot bite more than 5 mm, undesirable.
Eyes
Dark brown or hazel, fairly large, oval shaped and show no haw. Slightly protruding but never exaggerated. Eye rims must be dark.
Ears
Set on sides of the skull. Medium sized, triangular, inclining forward and firmly pricked. Not cropped.
Neck
Medium length, strong, set well on the shoulder.
Body
Moderate wrinkle on the withers. The body is somewhat longer than the height at the withers.
Topline
Slightly falls behind shoulders, rising above the level of the croup.
Loin
Strong, broad, slightly roach.
Chest
Wide, prominent and deep, reaching the elbows. Depth of chest is half the height at withers. Well let down between forelegs.
Underline and belly
Without excessive tuck-up.
Croup
Moderately sloping.
Limbs
Forequarters
Shoulder
Well laid back, not loaded.
Elbow
Firm, turning neither in nor out.
Forearm
Forelegs straight and upright well under the hound, good substance and round in bone, not tapering off to feet.
Pastern
Short and slightly sloping.
Forefeet
Tight and firm. Well knuckled up and strongly padded. Not hare-footed. Nails short.
Hindquarters
Thigh
Well built thigh with strong muscle.
Stifle
Well bent.
Hock joint
Firm, well let down and parallel to each other.
Hind feet
Tight and firm. Well knuckled up and strongly padded. Not hare-footed. Nails short.
Tail
Tail set high, stay straight stiffen and carried high. Moderately long, round at base and tapering to a fine point.
Gait / Movement
Robust and powerful . Back level, firm with no indication of roll. Stride free, reaching in front and straight without high action. Should not move close behind nor paddle nor plait in front.
Size
Ideal Height at Withers
Dog
40-45 cmBitch
35-40 cm
Coat
Hair
Short and very harsh without any undercoat.
Colour
Red (The variation from dark to light) and Black.
Faults
Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded is in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the health, welfare of the dog and its ability to perform its traditional work.
Over 5mm undershot bite
Shown under bite
Disqualifying Faults
Aggressive or overly shy.
Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be disqualified.
Nota Bene
Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
Only functionally and clinically healthy dogs, with breed typical conformation should be used for breeding.
Breed Characteristics Comparison
Desirable Traits
- Proper head and body proportions
- Correct bite and dentition
- Typical movement
Faults
- Agression or shyness
- Overshot jaw, undershoot over 5 mm
- Non-typical movement