FCI-Standard N° 97 / 05. 03. 1998 / GB
			       GERMAN SPITZ, INCLUDING KEESHOND AND  POMERANIAN
			       TRANSLATION :  C.Seidler.
			       ORIGIN :  Germany.
			       DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 05.03.1998.
			       UTILIZATION :  Watch and Companion Dog.
			       CLASSIFICATION F.C.I.: 
		            Group 5 Spitz  and primitive types. 
		            Section 4 European  Spitz. 
		            Without  working trial. 
			       BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY :  German Spitz are descendants  of the stone age « Peat Dogs » (Torfhund) « Canis familiaris  palustris Rüthimeyer » and the later Lake Dweller’s (Pfahlbau) Spitz; they  are the oldest breed of dog in Central Europe.   Numerous other breeds have been produced from them.  In non-German speaking countries Wolfsspitz  are known as Keeshonds and Toy Spitz as Pomeranians.
			       GENERAL APPEARANCE :  Spitz breeds are captivating on account of their beautiful coats, made to stand  off by plentiful undercoat.  Particularly  impressive is the strong, mane-like collar round the neck (ruff) and the bushy  tail carried boldly over the back.  The  foxy head with alert eyes and the small pointed, closely set ears give the  Spitz his unique characteristic, cheeky appearance.
			       IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS :  The ratio of height at withers to body length is 1 : 1.
			       BEHAVIOUR AND   CHARACTER : The German Spitz is  always attentive, lively and exceptionally devoted to his owner.  He is very teachable and easy to train.  His distrust to strangers and lack of hunting  instinct make him the ideal watchdog for home and farm.
			         He  is neither timid nor aggressive.   Indifference to weather, robustness and longevity are his most  outstanding attributes.
			       HEAD 
			       CRANIAL  REGION : The Spitz’s medium size head, seen from  above, appears broadest at the back and tapers in wedgeshape to the tip of the  nose.
                       Stop : Moderate to marked, never abrupt.
			       FACIAL  REGION : 
                       Nose : The nose is round, small and pure black, dark brown in brown Spitz.
                       Muzzle : The muzzle is not overlong and stands in pleasing proportion to the  skull.  (In Wolfspitz/Keeshond, Giant  Spitz and Medium-size Spitz the ratio length of the muzzle to length of the  skull is approximately 2:3, in Miniature Spitz and Toy Spitz approximately  2:4.).
                       Lips : The lips are not exaggerated, close fitting to the jaws and do not  form any folds to the corner of the mouth.   They are completely black in all colours, brown in brown Spitz.
                       Jaws/Teeth : The jaws are normally developed and show a complete scissor bite with  42 teeth, corresponding to the teeth formula of the dog, i.e. the upper teeth  closely overlapping the lower teeth and set square to the jaws. In  Miniature-and Toy (Pomeranian) Spitz the lack of a few premolars is tolerated.  Pincer-bite is permissible in all varieties of Spitz.
                       Cheeks : The cheeks are gently rounded, not protruding.
                       Eyes : The eyes are of medium size, longish shape, slightly slanting and  dark.  The eyelids are black in all  shades of colour, dark brown in brown Spitz.
                       Ears : The small ears are set high and relatively close to  each other, triangular and pointed; they are always carried upright, stiff at  the tips.
			       NECK : The medium length  neck is set broadly into the shoulders, slightly arched without throatiness and  covered by a thick, profuse coat forming a large ruff.
			       BODY : 
                       Topline : The topline starts at the tips of the erectly carried prick-ears and  merges in a gentle curve with the short, straight back.  The bushy, sweeping tail, which partially  covers the back, rounds off the silhouette.
                       Withers/Back: : The high withers drop imperceptibly into the shortest possible, straight,  firm back.
                       Loin : Short-coupled, broad and strong.
                       Croup : The croup is broad and short, not falling away.
                       Chest : The deep chest is well sprung, the forechest well developed.
                       Lower  line : The brisket reaches as far back as possible;  the belly has only a slight tuck up.
			       TAIL : The tail is set on  high and of medium length.  It reaches  upwards and rolls forward over the back, straight from the root.  It lies firmly over the back and is covered  with very bushy hair.  A double curl at  tip of tail is tolerated.
			       LIMBS 
			       FOREQUARTERS :
                       General : Straight, rather broad front.
                       Shoulders : The shoulder-blade is long and well laid back.  The upper arm, which is approximately the  same length, forms an angle of 90 degrees to the shoulder-blade.  The shoulder is well muscled and firmly  connected to the brisket.
                       Elbow : The elbow joint is strong, close fitting to the brisket and turns  neither in nor out.
                       Forearm : The forearm is of medium length in relation to the body, sturdy and  completely straight.  The back of the  forearm is well feathered.
                       Metacarpus  (Pastern) : The  strong, medium length front pastern stands at an angle of 20 degrees from the  vertical.
                       Front  feet : The front feet are as small as possible,  round and closed, so called cat feet, with well arched toes.  Toe-nails and pads are black in all shades of  colour, but dark brown in brown dogs.
			       HINDQUARTERS :
                       General : The hindquarters are very muscular and abundantly feathered to the  hocks.  The hind legs stand straight and  parallel.
                       Upper  and lower thigh : Upper and lower thigh are of about equal  length.
                       Stifle : The stifle joint is strong with only moderate angulation and is  turned neither in nor out in movement.
                       Metatarsal  (Hock) : The hock is of medium length, very strong  and vertical to the ground.
                       Hind  feet :  The hind feet are as small as possible, tightly closed with well arched toes,  so called cat feet.  The pads are  coarse.  The colour of nails and pads is  as dark as possible.
			       GAIT/MOVEMENT :  The German Spitz moves straight ahead with good drive, fluid and springy.
			       SKIN : The skin covers  the body tightly without any wrinkles.
			       COAT  
			       HAIR : The German Spitz has a double coat : Long, straight, stand off top  coat and short, thick, cotton-wool-like undercoat.  Head, ears, front side of front and hind legs  and the feet are covered by short, thick (velvety) hair.  The rest of the body has a long rich  coat.  Not wavy, curly or corded, not  parted on the back.  Neck and shoulders  are covered by a thick mane.  The  backside of the front legs is well feathered, the hind legs have ample  feathering from croup to hocks.  The tail  is bushy.
			       COLOUR : 
		            a) Wolfsspitz/Keeshound : Grey shaded.
			       b) Giant-Spitz : Black, brown, white.
			       c) Medium size Spitz : Black, brown, white,  orange, grey-shaded, other colours.
			       d) Miniature Spitz : Black, brown, white,  orange, grey-shaded, other colours.
			       e) Toy Spitz/Pomeranian : Black, brown, white,  orange, grey-shaded, other colours.
			       
		            Black  Spitz : In the black Spitz, the undercoat and skin  must also be black and the colour on top must be a shining black without any  white or other markings.
			       Brown  Spitz : The brown Spitz should be uniformly dark  brown.
			       White  Spitz : The coat should be pure white without any  trace of yellow in particular, which often occurs, specially on the ears.
			       Orange  Spitz : The orange Spitz should be evenly coloured  in the medium colour range.
			       Grey-shaded  Spitz Keeshond / Keeshond : Grey-shaded is a silver  grey with black hair-tips.  Muzzle and  ears dark in colour; round the eyes well defined « spectacles » shown  as a delicately pencilled black line slanting from outer corner of eye to lower  corner of ear, coupled with distinct markings and shading forming expressive short  eyebrow; mane and ring on shoulder lighter; fore- and hindlegs without any  black marking under the elbows or stifles, except slight pencilling on the  toes; black tip of tail; underside of tail and trousers pale silver grey.
			       Other  coloured Spitz : The term « other colours » covers  all shades of colour, such as : cream, cream-sable, orange-sable, black and tan  and two-colored (with white always as main colour).  The black, brown, grey or orange patches must  be distributed over the whole body.
			       SIZE AND WEIGHT : 
                       Height at the withers :   a) Wolfspitz/Keeshond           49 cm +/- 6 cm 
                                      b) Giant Spitz                       46 cm  +/- 4 cm
                                     c) Medium size Spitz             34 cm +/- 4 cm
                                     d)  Miniature Spitz                 26 cm +/- 3 cm
                                     e) Toy  Spitz/Pomeranian      20 cm +/- 2 cm                         
  Dogs under 18 cm  undesirable.  
  Weight : Each variety of German Spitz should have a weight corresponding to  its size.
			       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 and  its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog.
			       SERIOUS FAULTS : 
			       
		            
		              - Faults in construction.
 
			           - Head too flat; distinct  apple head.
 
			           - Flesh-coloured nose, eyelids  and lips.
 
			           - In Wolfspitz/Keeshond, Giant  Spitz and Medium size Spitz missing teeth.
 
			           - Faults in movement.
 
			           - In grey-shaded Spitz missing  of distinct markings of the face.
 
		            
		            ELIMINATING FAULTS : 
			       
		            
		              - Aggresive  or overly shy 
 
			           - Gap in fontanel. 
 
			           - Over-or undershot bite.
 
			           - Ectropion or entropion.
 
			           - Semi-pricked ears.
 
			           - Definite white patches in  all not white Spitz.
 
		            
		            Any dog clearly showing  physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be disqualified.
			        
	              N.B. :  Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into  the scrotum.