Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 The Sussex Spaniel.

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Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 The Sussex Spaniel

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 GENERAL APPEARANCE - Massive, strongly built. Active, energetic dog, whose characteristic movement is a decided roll, and unlike that of any other Spaniel.

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 CHARACTERISTICS CHARACTERISTICS - Natural working ability, gives tongue at work in thick cover

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 TEMPERAMENT - Kindly disposition, aggression highly undesirable.

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 HEAD AND SKULL - Skull wide, showing moderate curve from ear to ear, neither flat nor apple headed, with centre indentation and a pronounced stop. Brows frowning; occiput decided, but not pointed. Nostrils well developed and liver in colour. Well balanced head.

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 EYES - Hazel colour, fairly large, not full, but soft expression and not showing much haw.

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 EARS - Thick, fairly large and lobular, set moderately low, just above eye level. Lying close to skull.

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 MOUTH - Jaws strong, with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. Upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws.

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 NECK - Long, strong, and slightly arched, not carrying head much above level of back. Slight throatiness, but well marked frill.

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 FOREQUARTERS - Shoulders sloping and free; arms well boned and muscular. Knees large and strong, pastern short and well boned. Legs rather short and strong.

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 BODY - Chest deep and well developed; not too round and wide. Back and loin well developed and muscular in both width and depth. The back ribs must be deep. Whole body strong and level with no sign of waistiness from withers to hips. Correct Male Correct Female

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 HINDQUARTERS - Thighs strongly boned and muscular; hocks large and strong, legs short and strong with good bone. Hindlegs not appearing shorter than forelegs or over angulated

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 FEET - Round, well padded, well feathered between toes.

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 TAIL - Set low and never carried above level of back. Lively actioned. Preferably docked to a length of from 5-7 ins. Well set (Docked) Well set (Undocked)

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 GAIT/MOVEMENT - True fore and aft with distinctive roll.

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 COAT - Abundant and flat with no tendency to curl and ample undercoat for weather resistance. Ears covered with soft, wavy hair, but not too profuse. Forequarters and hindquarters moderately well feathered. Tail thickly clothed with hair but not feathered Correct “sealskin” coat

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 COLOUR - Rich golden liver and hair shading to golden at tip; Gold predominating. Dark liver or puce undesirable. Correct colour

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 SIZE - Ideal Height: cms (15-16 ins) at withers Ideal Weight approx. 50 lbs Correct sized male Correct sized female

Kennel Club, London 1994.C.I. Standard No 127 Gundog Group A.N.K.C. © January 1998 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. NOTE - Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.