Wonderland
Coton de
Tulear
ARBA CH Xcalibur of Woodland Cottage
CH P'fatal "Beauty" of Woodland Cottage x CH Qalamity "Kid" of Woodland Cottage
with owner/handler Phyllis Blaha and co-handler Carolyn Brooke
in fond memory - Spencer died of cancer at age 5
Revised FCI Standard –
Accepted Internationally |
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Federation Cynologique
International
Standard of the Coton de Tulear
FCI-Standard N° 283 / 04.02.2000 /
GB
COTON DE TULÉAR
TRANSLATION : Pamela Jeans-Brown, Renée Sporre-Willes,
Raymond Triquet.
ORIGIN : Madagascar.
PATRONAGE : France.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD :
25.11.1999
UTILIZATION : Companion dog.
CLASSIFICATION FCI : Group 9 Companion and Toy
Dogs.
Section 1.2. Coton de Tuléar.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : Introduced to France long
before its official recognition in 1970 this newcomer from Madagascar quickly
acquired a prominent position amongst the companion dogs of this country ; today
it is widespread all over the world.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Small, long-haired companion dog
with a white cotton textured coat, with round, dark eyes and a lively,
intelligent expression.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS :
The height at the withers in relationship to the
length of the body is 2 to 3.
The length of the head in relationship to that of the body is 2 to 5
The length of the skull in relationship to that of the muzzle is 9 to 5
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT: Of a happy temperament, stable,
very sociable with humans and with other dogs; it adapts perfectly to all ways
of life. The temperament of the Coton de Tuléar is one of the main
characteristics of the breed.
HEAD: Short, seen from above triangular.
CRANIAL REGION:
Skull : Seen from the front slightly
rounded ; rather wide in relation to its length. Superciliary arches only slightly developed. Slight
frontal groove. Occipital protuberance and crest only slightly accentuated. Well
developed zygomatic arches.
Stop : slight.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : In the extension of the nasal bridge ; black ;
brown is tolerated ; nostrils wide open.
Muzzle : Straight.
Lips : Fine, tight, of the same colour as the
nose.
Jaws/Teeth : Teeth well aligned. Scissor bite, pincer
bite or inverted bite without losing contact. The absence of PM1s is not
penalized ; the M3s are not taken into consideration.
Cheeks : Lean.
Eyes : Rather rounded, dark, lively, wide apart ; the
rims of the eyelids are well pigmented with black or brown according to the
color of the nose.
Ears : Pendulous, triangular, high set on the skull,
fine at the tips ; carried close to the cheeks, reaching the corners of the
lips. Covered with white hairs or with some traces of light grey (mixture of
white and black hairs giving a light grey appearance) or red-roan (mixture of
white and fawn hairs giving a red-roan appearance - lemon).
NECK : Well muscled, slightly arched. Neck well set into
shoulders.
Proportion of neck to body = 1/5. Clean neck with no
dewlap.
BODY : Topline very slightly convex. Dog longer than
high.
Withers : Only slightly pronounced.
Back and loin : Strong back, topline very slightly
arched. Loin well muscled.
Croup : Oblique, short and muscled.
Chest : Well developed, well let down to elbow level,
long. Ribs well sprung.
Belly : Tucked up but not excessively.
TAIL : Low set, in the axis of the spinal column. At
rest : carried below the hock, the tip being raised. On the move : carried «
gaily » curved over the back, with the point towards the nape, the withers, the
back or the loin. In dogs with abundant coat, the tip may rest on the
dorsal-lumbar region.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS :
The front legs are upright.
Shoulder and upper arm : Oblique shoulder, muscled.
Scapulo-humeral angle about 120°. The length of the upper arm corresponds
approximately to that of the shoulder blade.
Lower arm : Humero-radial angle : about 120°. Lower arms
vertical and parallel, well muscled, with good bone. The length of the lower arm
corresponds approximately to that of the upper arm.
Carpus (Pastern joint) : A continuation of the line of
the lower arm.
Metacarpals (Pastern) : Strong, seen in profile sloping
very slightly.
Forefeet : Small, round, toes tight, arched ; pads
pigmented.
HINDQUARTERS : The hindlegs are upright. Though dewclaws
are not sought, their presence is not penalized.
Upper thigh : Strongly muscled ; coxo-femoral angle
about 80°.
Lower thigh : Oblique, forming with the femur an angle
of about 120°.
Hock joint : dry, well defined, angle of the hock about
160°.
Metatarsals (Rear pasterns) : vertical.
Hind feet : Similar to forefeet.
GAIT / MOVEMENT : Free and flowing, without covering a
lot of ground ; topline retained on the move. No sign of uneven
movement.
SKIN : Fine, stretched tight over all the body ;
although of pink color, it can be pigmented.
HAIR : This is one of the main characteristics of the
breed from which its very name derives. Very soft and supple, with the texture
of cotton, never hard or rough, the coat is dense, profuse and can be very
slightly wavy.
COLOUR : Ground colour : White. A few
slight shadings of light grey colour (mixture of white and black hairs) or of red-roan
(mixture of white and fawn hairs) are permitted on the ears. On other parts of
the body, such shadings can be tolerated if they do not alter the general
appearance of white coat. They are however not sought after.
SIZE AND WEIGHT :
Height at withers :
Males : 26-28 cm,
tolerance of 2 cm above and 1 cm below.
Bitches :
23-25 cm, tolerance of 2 cm above and 1 cm below.
Weight
Males : From 4 kg to a
maximum of 6 kg.
Bitches : From 3.5 kg to a maximum of 5 kg.
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.
SERIOUS FAULTS :
Skull : Flat or too domed, narrow.
Muzzle : Disproportion between skull and
muzzle.
Eyes : Light, too almond shaped ; entropion, ectropion,
prominent eyes.
Ears : Too short, with insufficient length of hair ;
ears folding backwards (rose ear).
Neck : Too short, too stuffy in shoulders, too
slender.
Topline : Too arched, sway backed.
Croup : Horizontal, narrow.
Shoulder : Straight.
Limbs : Turned inwards or outwards ; out at elbows ;
hocks wide set or too
Coat : Too short, too wavy, curly.
Pigmentation : Partially lacking or too light
pigmentation of eyelids or lips ; discoulored nose, with nonpigmented
areas.
ELIMINATING FAULTS :
General type :
Lack of type (insufficient breed characteristics, which
means that the animal on the whole does not sufficiently resemble other examples
of the breed).
Size and weight outside the requirements and tolerance
of the standard.
Particular points :
Foreface : Bridge of nose convex.
Eyes : Bulging, with signs of dwarfism ; too light ;
wall eyes.
Ears : Pricked or semi-pricked.
Tail : Not reaching to hock ; high set, completely
curled (forming a tight ring) ; carried flat on the back or against the thighs ;
carried candle like; tailless.
Hair : Atypical, tightly curled, woolly,
silky.
Colour : Heavily marked ; any marking of a definite
black.
Pigmentation : Total lack of pigment on
eye rims, nose or
lips.
ANOMOLIES
:
Overshot or undershot mouth with lack of contact between
the incisors; vertical gaping of the incisors.
Absence of teeth other than the PM1s or the
M3s.
Aggressive or extremely shy specimen.
N.B.: Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
Note: This is the only accepted standard for showing a Coton. It states that a dog should appear white with limited shading allowed if it does not "alter the general appearance of a white coat". It limits the weight of the dog to 13.5 pounds. As responsible breeders, we need to use this as our guideline for breeding. This is the way we will maintain the quality and uniqueness of our breed.