Dogs
Conformation Point
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In Dog
breeding and
showing, a conformation point is any one out of a long list
of Dog attributes known as the
breed
standard. This is a set standard, usually written, which is used to
judge a given Dog against the hypothetical ideal specimen of that
breed.
Winners of Best of Breed titles compete against those of other breeds in
all-breed competitions. An incorrect conformation point is known as a
fault.
Common conformation points
- Coat,
includes colour, type, length, pattern and tactile quality
- Quality, quantity and distribution of markings
- Temperament
(should be characteristic of breed) and general attitude
- Head shape; colour of head
- Bite (how the teeth meet when the jaws are closed)
- Eye shape and colour
- Shape, set and carriage of ears
- Size of animal
- Ratio of animal’s height to its length
- Skin health (and often
pigmentation)
- Gait (quality and style
of stride and general movement)
- Grooming, in
breeds where that applies
- Tail shape, set and
carriage
- Shape of feet
There are many other qualifiers, and many specifics within these. For
example, in some breeds, skin must include an assessment of the quality
of the wrinkles. In some breeds, an examination of the mouth includes
measurement and judging of the
flews, in most others, this does not apply.
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