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Standard of Romagna Water dog

english standard

GENERAL APPEARANCE
Small to medium-sized dog, well proportioned, square, of a rustic appearance, sturdy and robust, with a dense, curly coat of woolly texture. 

IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS
The length of the head reaches 1/10 of the height at the withers. The dog is nearly as high as long. 

BEHAVIOUR AND TEMPERAMENT
The natural gift for searching and its very good nose has made the breed a very efficient worker in truffle searching. The former hunting instinct has been eliminated, hence his work is not distracted by the scent of game. The Lagotto is temperate, keen, affectionate, very attached to his owner and easy to train. He is a very good companion and also an excellent warning dog. 

HEAD
Viewed from above trapezoidal in shape, massive and moderately big; in profile the upper longitudinal axes of the skull and the muzzle should be slightly diverging. 

CRANIAL REGION
Skull 

The skull is wide at the zygomatic arch where its length is equal to its width. Viewed from the side, from occiput to stop, the skull should be longer than the muzzle. It is slightly convex and tends to flatten out towards the occipital region. Frontal sinuses well developed, superciliary arches marked, medio-frontal furrow pronounced, occipital crest short and not much developed, supraorbital fossae slightly marked. 

Stop
The stop is evident, but not very marked. 

FACIAL REGION
Nose

Bulky with very wide open and mobile nostrils. Median groove strongly pronounced. Viewed in profile, the nose continues on the same level as the muzzle and protrudes very slightly form the front face of the lips. The colour ranges from light to dark liver brown, depending on coat colour. 

Muzzle
Fairly broad, decidedly shorter than the skull (ratio: skull 56%, muzzle 44%), the depth being only slightly less than the length, it is slightly "wedge shaped", with a moderately flat anterior face. The nasal bridge has a rectilinear profile. 

Lips
The scarcely developed lips are covered with long and quite bristly hair forming whiskers so that the lower profile of the muzzle is determined by the mandible. Viewed from the face, the lips form a wide semi-circle. The colour of the labial edges ranges from light to dark liver brown. 

Cheeks
Flat. 

Jaw and teeth
Jaw strong with white rectilinear branches and a relatively large mandibular body. Scissors or pincer bite. Tightly undershot mouth acceptable. 

Eye
Fairly large, rounded, on a level with the skin, set fairly apart. The colour of the iris ranges from ochre to hazel and dark brown depending on the colour of the coat. Close-fitting eyelids, the colour of the eye-rims ranges from light to dark liver brown. Look alert, expression keen and lively. 

Ears
Medium-sized in proportion to the head, triangular with rounded tips; rather large set just above the zygomatic arch. Hanging at rest or slightly raised when the dog is attentive. If pulled towards the nose they should reach the muzzle at a 1/4 of its length. On the ears, the hair tends to show looser curls, but remains very wavy. No short hair on the ear. The inner part of the ear-flap is covered with hair. 

NECK
Stout muscular, lean, with oval section; well detached from the nape and absolutely free from dewlap. Top line slightly arched. In males the perimeter of the neck can reach twice its length. 

BODY
Compact and strong; almost as long as the height at withers. 

Top line
Rectilinear from the withers to the croup. 

Withers
They rise above the level of the croup; they are not narrow, but quite high set and extended backwards. 

Back
Rectilinear, very muscular. 

Loin
Short coupled, strong, in profile slightly arched. Width is equal or exceeds the length. 

Croup
Long, large, muscular, slightly sloping (cozal inclination ranges from 25° to 30°). 

Chest
Well developed, reaching down to the elbows. Although fairly narrow in front, from the sixth rib the chest widens backwards. 

Underline and belly
Long sternal section followed by a short section forming a straight line and by a long line sloping gently towards the abdomen which rises in form of a semicircle; the abdomen is not too tucked up. 

Tail
Neither too high nor too low set, tapering towards the end. When extended, its should slightly touch the hocks. At rest carried scimitar like; when attentive decidedly raised. When working or excited can be carried over the back, but never curled. 

LIMBS 
FOREQUARTERS

General appearance
Perpendicular, seen from the front or in profile.

Shoulder
Shoulder-blades long (30% of the height at withers), well laid back (52-55°), muscular, strong and closely attached to the chest, but giving free movement. The scapulo-humeral angle ranges between 110 to 115°. 

Upper arm
Muscular, of thin bone structure, as long as the shoulder-blade; its inclination on the horizontal line ranges form 58-60°. 

Elbows
Close, but not too tightly to the chest; covered with thin skin; as the uppers parallel to the sagittal plane of the body. The tip of the elbow is located on a vertical line lowered from the caudal angle of the scapula to the ground. 

Forearm
Perfectly straight, long (36% of the height at withers), with compact, strong bones of oval cross-section. 

Pastern joint
Viewed from the face in vertical line with the forearm; fine, robust and mobile; pisiform markedly protruding. 

Pastern
Rather smaller and thinly boned compared to forearm, elastic, with little subcutaneous tissue; seen in profile, forms an angle of 75° to 80° with the ground. 

Forefeet
Slightly rounded, compact, with arched and tight toes. Nails strong and curved. Pads well pigmented, interdigital membranes very well developed. 

HINDQUARTERS
General appearance

Hindquarters perpendicular, powerful, well proportioned to the size of the dog. 

Thigh
Long (35% of the height at withers), with clearly separated and visible muscles. The axis of the femur has a markedly top/down and back ahead inclination of 80° on the horizontal line. The coxo-femoral angle ranges form 105° to 110°. The thigh is parallel to the median plane of the body. 

Stifle
The angle of the stifle joint ranges form 130° to 150°. 

Lower thigh
Slightly longer than the thigh (36% of the height at withers), well boned and muscled, with marked muscular groove. Its inclination to the horizontal line ranges from 50° to 55°. 

Hock joint
Large, thick, lean, with clear-cut bone outgrowths; parallel to the medium plane of the body; the tibio-metatarsal angle is ca. 140°. 

Hock (metatarsus) 
Thin, cylindrical, perpendicular to the ground. 

Hindfeet
Slightly more oval-shaped and toes not as arched as the forefeet. 

GAIT/MOVEMENT

Pace regular, trot resolute and lively, gallop in short periods. 

SKIN
Close fitting all over the body, without wrinkles, thin, with scarce subcutaneous tissue. Pigmentation of mucous membranes and of the carpal, digital and plantar pads ranges from light to dark and very dark brown. 

COAT
Hair

Of woolly texture, a little rough in surface, forming very thick, ring-shaped curls with visible undercoat. Curls must be homogeneously distributed all over the body, except on the head, where the curls are more loose, forming abundant eyebrows, whiskers and beard. Even the cheeks are covered with thick hair. The coat with the undercoat are water-proof. If not cut, the hair tends to felt; therefore a complete clipping must be performed at least once a year. Felted hair and undercoat must be removed periodically. 

Colour
Dingy white or white solid colour, white with liver-brown or orange markings, liver-brown roan, liver-brown solid colour (in different shades) orange solid colour. Some dogs have a brown or dark brown mask. 

HEIGHT AND WEIGHT
Height at the withers

Males from 43 to 49 cm. (ideal height: 46 cm.). Females from 41 to 46 cm (ideal height: 43 cm). Tolerance 1 cm more or less. 

Weight
Males about 13 to 16 kg. females about 11 to 14 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. Axes of the skull and the muzzle converging, dish faced, pronounced and disturbing undershot mouth, butterfly nose, bilateral strabismus, coat not curled or close shaven, black coat or black markings, dewclaws, docked tail, oversize or undersize.

ELIMINATING FAULTS
Overshot mouth, depigmentated nose, wall-eye, ropelike coat. 

GUIDELINE MEASURES 
Length of head reaches 4/10th of the height at the withers, length of skull should be slightly more than 50% of the total length of the head, length of muzzle is 2/10th less than that of the skull (44% to 56%). Depth of muzzle should be 8,5/10th of the length of muzzle (about 40% of the total head length), width of muzzle should be 3,5/10th less than the length of the muzzle (about 29% of the total length of the head), neck should be 8,5/10th of the total length of the head, length of back should be about 33% of the height at withers, length of loin should be about 1/6 of height at withers, length of croup should be about 32% of the height at withers, depth of chest is less than 50% (about 44%) of the height at withers, forearms should be 56% of total height at withers. 

Note:
Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.

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