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CANINE TERMINOLOGY

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Racy Giving an impression of speed, without loss of substance
Range To cover a wide area of ground
Rangy Dog of long slender build
Rat tail Thick at the root, tapering to a point, partially or completely devoid of hair
Reachy With long neck
Referee Person appointed to adjudicate in the event of two judges failing to reach a joint decision
Refined Elegant
Register To record with the Kennel Club a dogs breeding antecedents
Retrieve Act of bringing back any article or game to the handler
Ribbed up Ribs carried well back
Ridge Streak of hair growing in reverse direction to main coat
Ringer A substituted dog closely resembling another
Ring tail carried up and around almost in a circle
Riot Term used when a hound goes off to hunt anything other than the original quarry
Roach back A convex curvature of the back toward the loin
Roan A fine mixture of coloured hairs alternating with white hairs, blue roan, orange roan, lemon roan, liver roan etc
Rocking horse Both front and rear legs extended out from body as in an old fashioned rocking horse
Rolling gait Rolling, ambling action when moving
Roman finish Slightly sharper downward inclination at end of a downface
Roman nose A nose whose bridge is comparatively high forming a slightly convex line from forehead to tip of nose
Rose ear A small drop ear which folds over and back thus revealing the burr
Ruby eye Whole eye tinged with red
Rudder Tail
Ruff Thick, long hair growth around the neck
Rump The part of the back from the front of the pelvis to the root of the tail. Croup
Runt Weak, undersized puppy in litter
   
Sable Coat colour pattern. Black-tipped hairs overlaid on a background of gold, silver, grey, fawn or tan basic coat
Sabre tail Carried in an upward curve
Saddle Variation in colour or coat quality over the back, in the shape of a saddle
Scapula Shoulder blade
Scent The odour left by an animal on the trail (ground scent), or wafted through the air (air-borne scent)
Scenthound A hound which hunts by ground scent as distinct from the Sighthound/Gazehound which hunts by sight
Scimitar tail Carried in an upward curve. Sabre tail
Scissor bite Jaws strong, with a perfect , regular and complete scissor bite i.e. the upper teeth closely overlapping the lower teeth and set square to the jaws
Screw tail A naturally short tail twisted in more or less spiral formation 
Season The period during which a bitch will accept mating. Oestrus. Heat
Second thigh That part of the hindquarter from the stifle to the hock. Lower thigh
Sedge Red gold
Self colour One whole colour except for lighter shadings
Septum The line extending vertically between the nostrils
Service The act of mating when a bitch is served by a stud dog
Set on Placement of tail on body and position of ears on skull
Set up Posed so as to make the most of the dogs appearance for the show ring. Stacking
Shark mouth Jaws are level but teeth are not set at right angles to jaw and protrude
Shawl Long and profuse hair on top and sides of neck
Shed 1/ To moult 2/ Coat. To lie in a parting
Shelly A weakly formed, shallow, narrow body, lacking substance.
Short coupled With very short coupling
Shoulder height Height of dogs body as measured from withers to ground
Show Exhibition of dogs at which judging takes place
Show champion The title given to dogs which qualify in accordance with Kennel Club Regulations
Show executive Officers and Committee of a society
Show management Persons responsible for the management of a show
Sickle hocked Inability to extend the hock joint on the backward drive of the hind leg
Sickle tail Carried out and up in a semicircle
Sighthound A hound that runs or courses game by sight rather than scent
Single tracking All footprints falling on a single line of travel
Sire The male parent
Skull Bony regions of head. Usually meant as section of head from stop to occiput
Skully Thick and coarse through skull
Slab-sided Flat ribs with too little spring from spinal column
Sloping shoulder The shoulder blade set obliquely or "laid back"
Smooth coat Short hair, close lying
Snatching hocks A gaiting fault indicated by a quick out-ward snatching of the hock as it passes the supporting leg and twists the rear pastern far in beneath the body. The action causes noticeable rocking in hindquarters
Snipy A pointed, weak muzzle
Snow nose Loss of pigment resulting in pink streak on nose in winter
Society Any Club, Society, or Association
Socks Hair on the feet to pasterns
Soft mouth Gentle grip to retrieve
Sooty Black hairs intermingling with tan
Soundness The normal state of mental and physical well being. A term particularly applied to movement
Spay The surgical removal of the uterus and ovaries
Speak To bark
Spectacles Light shadings or dark markings over or around the eyes or from eyes to ears
Splashed Irregularly patched, colour on white or white on colour
Splayfoot A flat foot with toes spreading. Open foot, open- toed
Sponsor Person or body offering support
Spring To drive birds from cover, to force them to take flight. To flush or start
Spring of ribs Degree of curvature of rib cage
Squirrel tail Carried up and curving forward
Stacking Posed so as to make the most of the dogs appearance for the show ring. Set up
Stallion Dominant stud force
Stance Manner of standing
Standard A description of the ideal dog of each recognised breed, by which dogs are judged at shows
Stand-off coat A coat that stands off from the body
Staring coat The hair dry, harsh and open. Out of condition
Station Comparative height from ground, as high stationed, low stationed
Steel blue Dark grey/blue, not silvery
Stern Tail of a sporting dog or hound
Sternum Bone forming floor of chest.Breastbone.Keel
Steward Person appointed to manage arrangements in the ring
Stifle The joint of the hind leg between the thigh and the second thigh. The dogs knee
Stilted Stiff jerking gait caused by non-flexing joints
Stop The step up from the muzzle to skull, indentation between the eyes where the nasal bone and the skull meet
Straight-hocked Lacking appreciable angulation at the hock joint
Straight in pastern Little or no bend between pastern and foot
Straight shoulders Term used to denote insufficient lay back of shoulder
Straight stifle Stifle joint in which femur and tibia meet at an angle approximately 180 degree. Straight behind
Stud book A record of the breeding particulars of winning dogs
Stud dog A male dog used for breeding purposes
Substance Solidity, with correct muscularity and condition
Superciliary ridges Projection of the frontal bones over the eye; the brow
Suspended trot A fast trotting gait in which all four feet are off the ground for a brief moment during each stride. Because of the long reach, the oncoming hind feet step beyond the imprint left by the front. Also called "flying trot"
Suspension Ban for specified period
Swayback Concave curvature of the back line between the withers and the hip bones
Symmetry Overall balance

 

               

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