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Illustrated
FCI Standard No. 45
Bernese Mountain Dog
(“Dürrbächler”)
Approved by the Swiss Club of Bernese Mountain Dog
© 2020 Swiss Club of Bernese Mountain Dog
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Illustrated

FCI – Standard No. 45

Bernese Mountain Dog

(“Dürrbächler”)

Approved by the Swiss Club of Bernese Mountain Dog © 2020 Swiss Club of Bernese Mountain Dog

ORIGIN: Switzerland

UTILIZATION

Originally used as a guard-, draught-and cattle dog on farms in the Canton Bern, today also family dog and versatile working dog.

The optimal family dog

IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS

  • Height at withers : length of body (measured from the point of the shoulder to the point of the buttock) = 9 : 10, rather compact than elongated
  • Ideal relation of height at withers : depth of chest = 2 : 1.

SIZE

Height at withers : for dogs 64 – 70 cm  ideal size 66 – 68 cm for bitches 58 – 66 cm  ideal size 60 – 63 cm

 incorrect

format square

 incorrect

format too long

Behavior is one of the most important trademarks of the Bernese Mountain Dog! The unique, good-natured and philanthropic being farther much attention is paid. From the former farm dog he has become versatile family, companion, therapy, social and sports dog and has created a whole new status in society. Much higher expectations are placed on mental resilience and nerve costumes today.Today's Bernese Mountain Dog must be absolutely adaptable, without losing its independence and security. A strong reserved breed representative should therefore not be graded excellent. Only with a free behavior the sequence of movements, the tail sets and the posture can be optimally assessed. Dogs showed like puppets and that stand like statues in the ring can not really be judged of behavior and/or character.  Aggressiveness and anxiety are disqualifying faults!

Bernese Mountain Dogs in use as therapy and social dogs

HEAD

Strong, in size balanced to general appearance, not too massive Cranial Region: Skull : Viewed from the front and in profile little rounded. Frontal furrow hardly marked Stop : Well defined, but without being too pronounced  Correct dog head  Correct bitch head

Ratio head to muzzle 2:  Correct stop and skull

FACIAL REGION

Nose: black

Muzzle: strong, of medium length, nasal bridge straight.

Lips: close fitting, black

Correct

 Incorrect

Open lips

Correct

Black pigmentation

Jaws/Teeth

Strong, complete scissor bite (molars 3 (M3) are not taken into consideration). Pincer bite accepted correct just tolerated !! Undershot or overshot mouth + wry mouth are disqualifying faults!  In the country of origin, a maximum of two P1 may be missing for breeding use (M3 (molars 3) are not taken into consideration)!

Eyes:

Dark brown, almond-shaped, with close fitting eyelids. Neither too

deep-set nor prominent. Loose eyelids are faulty.

 Correct