MCOA / AKC Mastiff Conformation Standard OFFICIAL STANDARD FOR THE MASTIFF

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MCOA / AKC Mastiff Conformation Standard OFFICIAL STANDARD FOR THE MASTIFF

What the Lion is to the Cat the Mastiff is to the Dog

A standard is a description of the ideal dog of each breed. As an itemized examination of the dog from one end to the other, it provides a written guideline against which dogs are measured in the show ring. It is the foundation of a thorough understanding of any breed.

This is a visual presentation of the Mastiff Standard. It is intended to help judges form visual images of the correct Mastiff. Studying the photographs in this presentation will enable you to distinguish between what is right and what is wrong in the mastiffs you encounter.

General Appearance The Mastiff is a large, massive, symmetrical dog with a well-knit frame. The impression is one of grandeur and dignity. Dogs are more massive throughout. Bitches should not be faulted for being somewhat smaller in all dimensions while maintaining a proportionally powerful structure. A good evaluation considers positive qualities of type and soundness with equal weight.

Size - Dogs, minimum, 30 inches at the shoulder. Bitches, minimum, 27-1/2 inches at the shoulder. Fault-Dogs or bitches below the minimum standard. The farther below standard, the greater the fault.

Size - Dogs, minimum, 30 inches at the shoulder. Bitches, minimum, 27-1/2 inches at the shoulder. Fault-Dogs or bitches below the minimum standard. The farther below standard, the greater the fault. 30 27 ½

Proportion - Rectangular, the length of the dog from forechest to rump is somewhat longer than the height at the withers.

Substance - Massive, heavy boned, with a powerful muscle structure. Great depth and breadth desirable. Fault-Lack of substance or slab sided.

Here is a fine example of overall balance and type. Note the layback of shoulder, breadth of thigh, and bend of stifle.

This is a balanced dog

A balanced bitch. As shown from this angle, she might benefit from more depth and overall substance.

Look at the dog from the front. The sides should match at both rest and in motion. The width of the dog across the chest should match the width across the quarters.

Head: In general outline giving a massive appearance when viewed from any angle. Breadth greatly desired.

Eyes: Set wide apart, medium in size, never too prominent. Expression alert but kindly. Color of eyes brown, the darker the better, and showing no haw. Light eyes or a predatory expression is undesirable.

Ears: Small in proportion to the skull, V-shaped, rounded at the tips. Leather moderately thin

set widely apart at the highest points on the sides of the skull continuing the outline across the summit. They should lie close to the cheeks when in repose. Ears dark in color, the blacker the better, conforming to the color of the muzzle.

A very nice head: broad, deep, appealingly wrinkled, with well-set ears.

Skull : Broad and somewhat flattened between the ears, forehead slightly curved, showing marked wrinkles which are particularly distinctive when at attention. Brows (superciliary ridges) moderately raised. Muscles of the temples well developed, those of the cheeks extremely powerful.

Arch across the skull a flattened curve with a furrow up the center of the forehead. This extends from between the eyes to halfway up the skull. The stop between the eyes well marked but not too abrupt.

Muzzle should be half the length of the skull, thus dividing the head into three partsone for the foreface and two for the skull. In other words, the distance from the tip of the nose to stop is equal to one-half the distance between the stop and the occiput. 1/3 2/3

Circumference of the muzzle (measured midway between the eyes and nose) to that of the head (measured before the ears) is as 3 is to 5. 3 5

Muzzle: short, broad under the eyes and running nearly equal in width to the end of the nose. Truncated, i.e. blunt and cut off square, thus forming a right angle with the upper line of the face.

From stop to tip of nose, the Mastiff muzzle should be short in relation to the entire length of the skull. The muzzle should also appear very broad where it joins the skull, and should taper only slightly toward the nostrils.

Of great depth from the point of the nose to the underjaw. Underjaw broad to the end and slightly rounded. Muzzle dark in color, the blacker the better. Fault: snipiness of the muzzle. A very well proportioned head with a well-shaped brow, short deep muzzle, good stop, and excellent pigment.

Nose - broad and always dark in color, the blacker the better, with spread flat nostrils (not pointed or turned up) in profile.

Lips - diverging at obtuse angles with the septum and sufficiently pendulous so as to show a modified square profile.

From the front, the inverted V that is formed under the nostrils by the union of the upper lips creates an angle between 90 and 180 degrees. A complete evaluation includes lifting the dog s upper lips to check that the front arch of the lower jaw has sufficient width.

Canine Teeth - healthy and wide apart. Jaws powerful. Scissors bite preferred, but a moderately undershot jaw should not be faulted providing the teeth are not visible when the mouth is closed.

Neck - powerful, very muscular, slightly arched, and of medium length. The neck gradually increases in circumference as it approaches the shoulder. Neck moderately "dry" (not showing an excess of loose skin).

Topline -In profile the topline should be straight, level, and firm, not swaybacked, roached, or dropping off sharply behind the high point of the rump.

Chest - wide, deep, rounded, and well let down between the forelegs, extending at least to the elbow. Forechest should be deep and well defined with the breastbone extending in front of the foremost point of the shoulders. Ribs well rounded. False ribs deep and well set back.

Forechest should be deep and well defined with the breastbone extending in front of the foremost point of the shoulders. Ribs well rounded. False ribs deep and well set back.

Underline There should be a reasonable, but not exaggerated, tuck-up

Back - muscular, powerful, and straight. When viewed from the rear, there should be a slight rounding over the rump. Loins - wide and muscular.

Tail - set on moderately high and reaching to the hocks or a little below. Wide at the root, tapering to the end, hanging straight in repose

forming a slight curve, but never over the back when the dog is in motion.

Shoulders - moderately sloping, powerful and muscular, with no tendency to looseness. Degree of front angulation to match correct rear angulation.

Legs - straight, strong and set wide apart, heavy boned.

Elbows - parallel to body. Pasterns - strong and bent only slightly.

Hindquarters - broad, wide and muscular. Second thighs - well developed, leading to a strong hock joint. Stifle joint - is moderately angulated matching the front. Rear legs - are wide apart and.

parallel when viewed from the rear.

When the portion of the leg below the hock is correctly "set back" and stands perpendicular to the ground, a plumb line dropped from the rearmost point of the hindquarters will pass in front of the foot.

This rules out straight hocks, and since stifle angulation varies with hock angulation, it also rules out insufficiently angulated stifles. Fault-Straight stifles.

Coat- Outer coat straight, coarse, and of moderately short length. Undercoat dense, short, and close lying.

Coat should not be so long as to produce "fringe" on the belly, tail, or hind legs. Fault-Long or wavy coat.

Color - Fawn

apricot, or

brindle. Brindle should have fawn or apricot as a background color which should be completely covered with very dark stripes.

Muzzle, ears, and nose must be dark in color, the blacker the better, with similar color tone around the eye orbits and extending upward between them.

A small patch of white on the chest is permitted. Faults- Excessive white on the chest or white on any other part of the body. Mask, ears, or nose lacking dark pigment.

Gait- The gait denotes power and strength.

The rear legs should have drive

while the forelegs should track smoothly with good reach. In motion, the legs move straight forward; as the dog's speed increases from a walk to a trot, the feet move in toward the center line of the body to maintain balance.

Temperament In temperament, dignity rather than gaiety, is the mastiff s correct demeanor; judges should not condone shyness or aggressiveness. Conversely, judges should also beware of putting a premium on showiness.

When you think of the ideal mastiff, picture a massive dog

deep bodied

and wide.

A powerful mover

with heavy bone

and a large head that looks square

From any vantage point.

Reproduction or use of any part this presentation is prohibited without the written permission of the MCOA.