The Dog Centre - for professional dog trainers in the UK

Swedish Vallhund)

General Appearance

Small, powerful, sturdily built working dog, with fairly long body. (Ratio of height at withers to length of body 2:3).

  Below Average Above Key
Likelihood to wander        
Protectiveness        
Destructiveness        
Quietness        
Good with children        
Affinity to other dogs        
Size   Medium    
Lifespan   Medium   Below: < 10 years
Average: > 10 years
Above: > 15 years
Location   Medium   Below: Town only
Average: Town and Country
Above: Country only

Characteristics

Appearance and expression denote a watchful, alert, energetic dog.

Temperament

Friendly, active, eager to please.

Head and Skull

Rather long and a clean-cut, blunt wedge with almost flat skull and well defined stop. Viewed from above, shows an even wedge shape from skull to tip of nose. Muzzle, viewed from side, looks rather square, slightly shorter than skull. Lower jaw strong. Although a dark mask is acceptable, a well defined mask is highly desirable with lighter hair around eyes, on muzzle and under the throat, giving a distinct contrast to the upper mask. Tightly closed lips. Nose black.

Eyes

Medium size, oval, very dark brown.

Ears

Medium size, pointed, pricked, leather hard from base to tip, but fine, smooth-haired and mobile.

Mouth

Scissor bite – jaws strong with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws.

Neck

Long, strongly muscled with good reach.

Forequarters

Shoulder blades long and well laid. Upper arm slightly shorter than shoulder blade and set at a distinct angle. Upper arm lies close to ribs, but is still very mobile. Forearm, when viewed from front, slightly bent, just enough to give free action to chest’s lower part; straight when viewed from side. Legs well boned.

Body

Back level, well muscled, with short, strong loin. Chest long with good depth. Well sprung ribs. Viewed from front, chest oval, from side elliptical. Reaching two-fifths of length of forearm. When viewed from side the lowest point of chest is immediately behind back part of foreleg. Sternum visible but not excessively pointed. Croup broad and slightly sloping. Belly slightly tucked up. Harness markings should be clearly defined.

Hindquarters

Well angulated, well bent stifles and low hocks, thighs strongly muscled. Legs well boned.

Feet

Medium, short, oval, pointing straight forward with strong pads. Well knuckled up.

Tail

Previously customarily docked or may be born tailless. Set on as a continuation of croup line. Docked: Length not exceeding 10 cms (4ins) when adult. May be raised at attention. Undocked: Any length. Natural carriage.

Gait

Free and active, elbows fitting closely to sides, forelegs moving well forward without too much lift, in unison with powerful thrusting hind action.

Coat

Medium length, harsh, close and tight topcoat, undercoat abundant, soft, woolly.

Colour

Steel grey, greyish brown, greyish yellow, reddish yellow, reddish brown with darker guard hairs on back , neck, and sides of body. Lighter hair same shade of colour as mentioned above is desirable on muzzle, throat, chest, belly, buttocks, feet and hocks. Instead of these lighter shades, white markings are acceptable, but never in excess of one-third of total colour.

Size

Height at withers: dogs: 33-35 cms (13-133/4 ins); bitches: 31-33 cms (12-13 ins). The relation between height at withers and length of body should be 2:3. Weight 11.5-16 kgs (25-35 lbs).

Excercise Requirements

Moderate

Grooming Needs

Light

Notes

Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.




The Dog Centre - dog training for professionals
website design and development by The Ideas Barn, Warwickshire, UK Website by ideasBarn