Jos krajem 19 veka bilo je normalno da se medju nemackim ovcarskim psima na izlozbama izlazu i ovcari bele boje (odprilike 1/ 3 svih nemackih ovcarskih pasa je bila pretezno ili potpuno bela. Unoseni su sasvim normalno i regularno u knjige i dobijali pedigre.
1933 godina se ispostavila sudbonosnom godinom ne samo za nemacki narod (Hitler dolazi na vlast) nego i za nemackog (belog) ovcarskog
psa. Nacisti zabranjuju belu boju (kao slucajnu gresku u genetici) i proganjaju belog psa.
Na srecu u Americi i Kanadi ljubitelji pasa to vide drugacije i nastavljaju tamo sa uzgajanjem pasa bele boje, Nemacki beli ovcarski pas, kasnije Kanadski beli ovcar
40 godina kasnije se beli ovcarski pas vraca u Evropu (Svajcarsku ) i tamo se odgaja. Iz Svajcarske potice naziv Kanadski beli ovacarski pas.. Nesto kasnije pocinje uzgoj u celoj Evropi i pas se naziva Svajcarski beli ovcarski pas, Svajcarski beli ovcar
U svoju prvobitnu postojbinu (Nemacku) rasa se vraca tek 1982 godine.
evo i standarda. da bi lakše razumeli napisat ću na engleskom
FCI-Standard N° 347 / 18.12.2002 / GB
WHITE SWISS SHEPHERD DOG
(Weisser Schweizer Schäferhund)
(Berger Blanc Suisse)
ORIGIN : Switzerland.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 26.11.2002.
UTILIZATION : Family and working companion dog with distinctive friendly nature to children; attentive watchdog, cheerful and quick to learn.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 1 Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs (except Swiss Cattle Dogs).
Section 1 Sheepdogs.
Without working trial.
http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/3236/mamalinda2xt.jpgGENERAL APPEARANCE : A powerful, well-muscled, medium-sized, white shepherd dog with erect ears, double coat or long double coat or long double coat; elongated shape; medium sized bone and elegant, harmonious outline.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS :
Moderately long rectangular shape : body length (from the point of shoulder to point of buttock) to height at withers = 12 : 10.
The distance from the stop to the noseleather slightly beyond the distance from the stop to the occipital protuberance.
BEHAVIOUR / CHARACTER : Lively, without nervousness, attentive and watchful; towards strangers sometimes slightly aloof but never apprehensive or aggressive.
HEAD : Strong, dry and finely chiselled, in good proportion to the body. Seen from above and from the side wedge-shaped. Axes of skull and foreface parallel.
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Only slightly rounded; indicated central furrow.
Stop : Slightly marked, but clearly perceptible.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Medium-sized; black pigmentation desired; snow nose and lighter nose accepted.
Muzzle : Powerful and moderately long in relation to the skull; nasal bridge and lower line of muzzle straight, slightly convergent to the nose.
Lips : Dry , closing tightly, as black as possible.
Jaws/Teeth : Powerful and complete, scissor bite. The teeth should be set square to the jaw.
Eyes : Medium-sized, almond shaped, placed a little obliquely; colour brown to dark-brown; eye lids well fitting with black eye-rims desirable.
Ears : Erect ears, set high, carried upright, parallel and directed forward; in the shape of an oblong, at the tip slightly rounded triangle.
NECK : Medium-long and well muscled, with harmonious set on at the body, without dewlap; the elegantly arched neckline runs without disruption from the moderately high carried head to the withers.
BODY : Strong, muscular, medium-long.
Withers : Pronounced.
Back : Level, firm.
Loins : Strongly muscled.
Croup : Long and of medium breadth; from the set on gently sloping to root of tail.
Chest : Not too broad; deep (about 50 % of the height at the withers); reaching to the elbows; ribcage oval; well extending to the rear. Prominent forechest.
Belly and flanks : Flanks slender, firm; underline moderately tucked up.
TAIL : Bushy sabre tail, tapering to the tip; set on rather deep; reaching at least to the hock joint; at rest, it hangs either straight down or with a slight saber-like curve in its last third part; in movement carried higher, but never above the topline.
LIMBS : Strong, sinewy, medium bone.
FOREQUARTERS : Straight, seen from the front; only moderately broad stance; seen in profile, well angulated.
Shoulder : Shoulder blade long and well laid back; well angulated; whole shoulder strongly muscled.
Upper arm : Adequately long, strong muscles.
Elbows : Close fitting.
Forearm : Long, straight, sinewy.
Pastern : Firm and only slightly oblique.
HINDQUARTERS : Seen from the rear straight and parallel; standing not too wide; seen from the side with adequate angulation.
Upper thigh : Medium-long, strongly muscled.
Lower thigh : Medium-long, oblique, with solid bone and well muscled.
Hock joint : Powerful, well angulated.
Hock : Medium-long, straight, sinewy; dewclaws should be removed, except in countries where their removal is forbidden by law.
Feet : Oval, hind feet a little longer than forefeet; toes tight and well arched; firm black pads; dark nails desired.
GAIT : Rhythmical sequence of steps with even drive and enduring; front legs reaching out far, with strong thrust; trot ground covering and easy.
SKIN : Without folds and wrinkles; dark pigmentation.
COAT
HAIR : Medium length, dense, close-lying double coat or long double coat; abundant undercoat covered with hard, straight protection hair; face, ears and front of legs are covered with shorter hair; at the neck and the back of the legs the coat is slightly longer. Slightly wavy, hard hair is permitted.
COLOUR : White.
SIZE AND WEIGHT :
Height at withers : Dogs 60 - 66 cm.
Bitches 55 - 61 cm.
Weight : Dogs : ca. 30 - 40 kg
Bitches : ca. 25 - 35 kg.
Typical dogs with slight under- or oversize should not be eliminated.
FAULTS : Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the serious- ness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree.
MINOR FAULTS :
Slight deer colour (light yellow or fawny shading) on eartips, back and upperside of the tail.
Partial loss of pigment of flecked appearance on noseleather, lips and/or eye rims.
SERIOUS FAULTS :
Heavy appearance, too short build (square outline)
Masculinity or femininity not clearly defined .
Missing more than two PM1; the M3 are not taken into account.
Drop (hanging) ears, semi-pricked ears, button ears.
Strongly sloping backline.
Ringtail, kinky tail, hook tail, tail carried over back.
Soft, silky topcoat; woolly, curly, open coat; distinctly long hair without undercoat.
Distinct deer colour (distinct yellowish or tawny discolouring) on eartips, back and upperside of the tail.
ELIMINATING FAULTS :
Overly shy or aggressive.
One eye or both eyes blue, protruding eyes.
Entropion, ectropion.
Over-or undershot mouth, wry mouth.
Total loss of pigment on nose, lips and/or eye rims.
Total loss of pigment in the skin and on the pads.
Albinism.
NB.: Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum
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