F.C.I. Standard nº 92 / 30. 08. 2002 / E
Origin: Spain
Publication of the original valid standard: 26.05.1982
Utilization: Guard and
defense. Previously, the Pyrenean Mastiff was used for defense against beasts of prey, in particular against wolf and bear. Nowadays
he is an excellent guard for country estates and their owners as he is easily trained.
Classification F.C.I.:
Group 2 Pinscher and Schnauzer
- Molossoid breeds - Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs and other breeds.
Section 2.2 - Molossoid breeds - Montain type.
Without
working trial.
General Appearance
That of a very large dog, above average size and of medium proportions. Harmonious, emphatically
strong and muscular. Firm bone estructure. Coat not exaggerated in length. In spite of his size, must not give the impression of beig
heavy or sluggish.
Important Proportions
Within medium proportions. Well balanced and harmonious over.
- The length of the body measures barely more than the height at withers.
- Length of skull
in relation to bredge of nose = 5 : 4.
- Breadth of skull : Equal to or slightly larger than
length.
- Relationship of height at withers to girth of chest is approximately 7 : 10.
Behaviour /
Temperament
Friendly towards humans, calm, noble and very intelligent, at he same time courageous and proud towards strangers from
whom he never baks away. In his behaviour towards other dogs, he is good natured and aware of his superior strength. Occasionally,
he will fight with great skill, an atavistic quality which goes bak to hundreds of years of fighting wolves. His dark bark comes from
deep within his chest. His expression is alert.
Head
Large, strong, moderately long. Length of skull is 5 : 4 in proportion to
bredge of nose. Longitudinal axes of skull and muzzle are very slightly diverging to almost parallel. Seen from above, skull and muzzle
must be long and even in shape without marked difference between width at set-on of muzzle and width at temple. Seen from side, head
must be deep and not bulging.
CRANIAL REGION:
Skull: Broad, strong, slightly convex in profile. Width of skull equal to or slightly
broader than length. Occipital bone pronounced.
Stop: Gentle, barely emphasized, but still visible.
FACIAL REGION:
Nose leather: Black,
moist, large and broad.
Muzzle: Seen from side, bridge of nose must be straight. Seen from above, the muzzle is slightly triangular,
tapering very gradually from its set on to the nose leather, without, however, getting pointed.
Lips: The upper lip should cover the
lower without any hint of slackness. The lower lip forms a marked labial corner. Mucous membranes should be black.
Jaws / Teeth: Scissor
bite. Teeth white, strong and healthy. Canines: large, long, pointed, well adapted to each other, so as to be able to catch any prey.
Molars: large and stron. Incisors: rather small. All premolars should be present. Gums black with pronounced transverse membraneous
ridges.
Eyes: Small, almond shaped, hazel colour. Dark eyes preferred. Expression is alert, noble, sympathetic and intelligent, but
can be extraordinarily stern towards an opponent. Eye lids: black pigmented. When dog is alert, lids fitting close to eyeball are
preferred. In repose, a slight slackness of the lower lid, which shows a small stripe of conjunctiva, is typical of the breed.
Ears: Medium
size, triangular, hanging flat. Set on above line of eyes. In repose, hanging close to cheeks. When dog is alert,, clearly standing
away from cheeks. One trird of the upper and rear part should be slightly pricked.
Ears should not be cropped.
Neck
Should be
the shape of a blunt cone, broad, strong, muscular and flexible. Skin thick and slightly loose. Distrinct double dewlap, well formed,
yet not exaggerated.
Body
General impression: Rectangular, powerful and robust, giving the impression of great strength, yet supple
and agile.
Upperline: Straight, horizontal standing and moving.
Withers: Well pronounced.
Back: Strong and muscular.
Loins: Long, broad
and strong, gradually getting narrower towards the flanks.
Croup: Wide and strong. Compared to the horizontal its inclination is 45".
Height at rump equal to height at withers.
Chest: Broad, deep, muscular and powerful. Point of sternum protruding. Ribs spaced widely
apart with rounded ribcage, not flat. Proportion of height at withers to girth of chest: approximately 7 : 10.
Belly and flanks: Belly
moderately tucked up. Groin deep, flanks very broad.
Tail
Set on medium high. Thick at root, strong and flexible. The coat on
tail is definitely long, soft and forms a beautiful plume. In repose it hangs low and reaches easily to the hocks. The last third
is always lightly curved.
In movement and when the dog is alert, it is carried in sabre form with definite hook at tip but without
the entire length being bent or resting over the back.
Limbs
Forequarters
General impression: Seen from the front, absolutely
vertical, straight and parallel. Muscles and sinews clearly visible. Length of forearme three times length of pastern. Good strength
of bone, strong pastern.
Shoulders: Well muscled. Shoulderblade sloping, longer than forearm. Angle of shoulderblade to upper arm approximately
100º.
Upper arm: Very strong.
Elbows: Very bony, close fitting to ribcage. Angle of upper arm to forearm approximately 125º.
Forearm: Bone
sturdy, straight and strong.
Pastern: Seen from side, slightly sloping, practically in continuation of forearm.
Front feet: Cat feet.
Toes tight with strong, well arched toe bones. Nails and pads strong and robust. Skin between toes moderately developed, hairy.
Hindquarters
General
impression: Powerful, muscular. Adequate angulations, seen from the side. Seen from rear and side, limbs are vertical. Hocks straight
and vertical. Hindquarters must have the ability to provide with ease forceful drive with elegance.
Upper thigh: Strong and muscular.
Hip joint angle approximately 100 degrees.
Stifle: Angulation from upper to lower thigh approximately 120º.
Lower thigh: Long, well
muscled and good strength of bone.
Hock: Angle open, approximately 130 degrees.
Hind pastern: Well defined with clearly visible Achilles
tendon. Dewclaws, either single or double, are either present or missing. Their removal is permitted. In dogs of equal quality, double
dewclaws are preferred.
Hind feet: Cat feet of light oval shape, slightly longer than front feet.
Gait / Movement
Preferred movement
is the trot which should be harmonious, strong and elegant. No tendency ofr legs to swing outward. No pacing.
Skin
Elastic, thick,
pink in colour, with dark pigmented patches. All mucous membranes should be black.
Coat
HAIR: Dense, thick and of moderate length.
The ideal medium length, measured on middle section of topline, shoul be 6 to 9 cm. The coat is longer on the shoulders, neck, under
belly, at the back of legs as well as on the tail. On the plume, the texture is not as bristly as elsewhere on the body. The coat
should bristly, not woolly in texture.
COLOUR: Basic colour white, always with a well difined mask. Sometimes there are iregularly
distributed distinctly outlined patches of the same colour as the mask. Tricolour or pure white dogs are undesirable. Ears always
spotted. Tip of tail and lower parts of legs are always white. Mask should be clearly defined. It is an advantage if the outline of
the patches is clear cut. At the roots, the coat should be as light as possible, ideally really white. The most desired colours are,
in order of preference, pure white (snow-white), patches medium grey, intensive golden yellow, brown, black, grey-silver, light beige,
sandy or marbled. Undesirable are red patches and yellowish-white basic colour.
Size
There is no upper height limit. When quality
is equal, the bigger dog is always preferred.
Height at withers: Lower limits
- Dogs 77 cm.
- Bitches 72 cm.
It is, however, desirable that all dogs should exceed the lower limit considerably. Dogs should be above 81 cm, bitches
75 cm.
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.
Slight faults
- Bridge of nose slightly
arched when seen from side.
- Pincer bite. Any missing premolar.
- Topline not straight. Wavy, rolling movement at walking pace but not in an exaggerated way.
- Coat slightly wavy; coat in the middle section of the topline a little longer than 9 cm.
- Very
slight shyness.
Serious faults
- Generally weedy or sluggish.
- Muzzle too pointed or too blunt.
- Slightly overshot mouth.
- Absence of several premolars and canines if loss is not caused by an accident.
- Slight faults
in the occlusion of the incisors.
- Cropped ears.
- Saddleback.
- Height much greater at the croup than at the withers.
- Tail carried lying over the croup; lack
of plume; lack of hook on the end of the tail; docked tail.
- Extremities not vertical.
- General weakness in pastern, rear pasterns and feet.
- Cowhocked, either standign or moving.
- Legs swinging out sideways in movement.
- Coat very wavy or curly; coat in middle section of
the topline slightly shorter than 6 cm and longer than 11 cm.
- Lack of patches on ears.
- Generally un balanced temperament.
Eliminating faults
- Too shy, timorous or aggressive
dog.
- Lack of pigment in noselather or mucous membranes.
- Split nose.
- Very marked overshot mouth, undershot mouth.
- Coat in middle section of the topline only 4 cm or shorter or longer than 13 cm.
- Absence of
white colour; absence of white on the tip of the tail and on lower parts of the legs.
- Solid
white coat colour; lack of mask.
- Patches not clarly defined and with little contrast to basic
colour which points to a cross with another breed.
- Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural
abnormalities shall be disqualified.
N.B.
Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
The breed standard is a formal written description of the ideal specimen of that breed. The aim is to describe the desirable characteristics of the race, both physical and psychological, to ensure the preservation of the racial type. Breeders use the standard as aimed at achieving and judges to assess the quality of dogs in shows. Thus the type remains constant over the time.