Thai
Bangkaew Dog Club of America (TBDCA) Official Standard
Revised
January 2005
General
Appearance
The Bangkaew, presents a picture of agility and alertness. It is a medium-size
Spitz type dog, square in profile. The Thai Bangkaew Dog is compactly
built and well proportioned, with a smooth gait. The head is in proportion
to the body with erect triangular shaped ears. The double coat consists
of a short, undercoat, with a longer guard hair growing through it forming
the outer coat, which is straight with no curl or wave. The coat is
thicker and longer around the neck, chest and back forming a lion-like
ruff, which is more noticeable on dogs than on bitches. The richly plumed
tail is carried with moderate upward curve over the back.
Size , Proportion , Substance
Height: measured at the withers:
Dogs, 19-21 in.
Bitches, 17-19 in.
with the range of plus or minus one inch
Weight:
Dogs approximately 40-45 lbs
Bitches approximately 35-40 lbs
Weight is in proportion to height.
The measurements mentioned above represent the extreme height and weight
limits with no preference given to either extreme.
Proportion: Square in profile and close coupled. Distance from
brisket to ground appears to be half the height at the withers. Distance
from forechest to rump equals the height at the withers.
Substance: The Thai Bangkaew Dog is compactly built with adequate
bone.
Faults: Oversize, undersize
Head
Head: In balance with body, strong and dry (without loose skin).
Stop: Moderate Eyes: small, almond shaped. Color of eyes is black
or dark brown.
Faults: Light, round or large eyes
Muzzle: Muzzle of medium length and medium width, neither coarse
nor snipy; should taper toward the nose and be in proportion to the
size of the dog and the width of skull.
Faults: Muzzle too broad.
Ears: should conform to head size and be triangular, held erect,
set on high yet moderately spaced, and blend softly with the head.
Faults: Large ears
Nose: black pigment
Bite and Dentition: Strong with scissors bite preferred, but
level bite acceptable, full dentition.
Faults: More than 3 missing teeth, overshot, undershot
Neck, Top-line, Body
Neck: Strong, well muscled, carried proudly erect, set on sloping
shoulders to carry head with dignity when at attention. Arched neck
blends gracefully into shoulders.
Shoulders: Moderately laid back and well muscled.
Faults: Straight shoulders
Chest: Deep, reaching to the point of the elbow, moderate forechest.
Faults: "Barrel ribs", pinched front, chest too broad.
Back: The back is straight and strong, with a level top-line
from withers to croup. The body is short and close-coupled. The loin
is firmly muscled with a moderate tuck up.
Faults: Weak or slack back, roached back, sloping top-line.
Croup: Moderately sloping.
Faults: Flat croup.
Forequarters
Shoulders: Shoulders strong and powerful with moderate layback.
Forelegs: Straight and strong, moderate bone, parallel when viewed
from front. Pasterns short and slope very slightly.
Feet: Round, arched and tight, dewclaws may be removed.
Faults: Splayed toes, toeing in or out.
Hindquarters
Hindquarters appear lighter than the forelegs. Angulation moderate,
in balance with forequarters. Hind legs: When standing and viewed from
the rear, the hind legs are moderately spaced and parallel. Stifle moderately
bent and hocks well let down, turning neither in nor out.
Faults: Cowhocked, turned out hocks, too narrow or too wide in rear.
Feet: Round, arched and tight, dewclaws may be removed.
Faults: Splayed toes, toeing in or out.
Tail: moderately long, well plumed, thick towards the base, well
set on and carried with moderate upward curve over back.
Faults: A snapped or tightly curled tail; tail set too low or too
high: lack of feathering.
Gait: Brisk with strides of moderate length. Back remains strong,
firm and level. Rear legs move in line with front legs.
Faults: Paddling, cowhocked, weaving.
Coat: The coat is double and medium in length. The undercoat
is soft and full. The outer coat is straight with a harder texture than
the undercoat. Guard coat is long and forming a ruff around the back
of ears, neck and shoulders. There is a pronounced ruff around the neck
which is more noticeable on dogs than bitches. Long guard coat may extend
from the withers to the croup. Back of forelegs are covered with feathers
diminishing to the pasterns. Hind legs are covered with long hair to
the hocks. Tail covered with a long plume. Trimming for neatness is
permissible
Faults: Lack of ruff, lack of feathers on back of forelegs, short
or smooth coat
Color: Parti-color or white with patches of tan, red, brown,
gray, (may be tipped in black) or black. Size, shape and placement of
patches of color are without importance.
Temperament
The Thai Bangkaew Dog is intelligent, alert, and friendly, although
slightly conservative. It is never overly shy nor aggressive, and such
dogs are to be severely penalized in the show ring. At home it is an
excellent watchdog, sounding a warning bark to announce the arrival
of any stranger. It is protective of its home and family, although it
does not threaten to bite or attack.
Disqualifications -Monorchid or Cryptorchid
© TBDCA 2004/2005