Italian Greyhound Breed Standard
Description The Italian Greyhound is very similar to the Greyhound, but much smaller and more slender in all proportions and of ideal elegance and grace.
Head Narrow and long, tapering to nose, with a slight suggestion of stop. Skull Rather long, almost flat. Muzzle Long and fine. Nose Dark. It may be black or brown or in keeping with the color of the dog. A light or partly pigmented nose is a fault. Teeth Scissors bite. A badly undershot or overshot mouth is a fault. Eyes Dark, bright, intelligent, medium in size. Very light eyes are a fault. Ears Small, fine in texture; thrown back and folded except when alerted, then carried folded at right angles to the head. Erect or button ears severely penalized.
Neck Long, slender and gracefully arched.
Body Of medium length, short coupled; high at withers, back curved and drooping at hindquarters, the highest point of curve at start of loin, creating a definite tuck-up at flanks.
Shoulders Long and sloping.
Chest Deep and narrow.
Forelegs Long, straight, set well under shoulder; strong pasterns, fine bone
Hindquarters Long, well-muscled thigh; hind legs parallel when viewed from behind, hocks well let down, well-bent stifle.
Feet Harefoot with well-arched toes. Removal of dewclaws optional.
Tail Slender and tapering to a curved end, long enough to reach the hock; set low, carried low. Ring tail a serious fault, gay tail a fault.
Coat Skin fine and supple, hair short, glossy like satin and soft to the touch.
Color Any color and markings are acceptable except that a dog with brindle markings and a dog with the tan markings normally found on black-and-tan dogs of other breeds must be disqualified.
Action High stepping and free, front and hind legs to move forward in a straight line.
Size Height at withers, ideally 13 inches to 15 inches.
Disqualifications A dog with brindle markings. A dog with the tan markings normally found on black-and-tan dogs of other breeds.
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