ioo A MANUAL OF TOY DOGS 



lips, and toe-nails. All the other points of white, red, 

 and blue poodles should be the same as in the perfect 

 black poodle. N.B. It is strongly recommended that 

 only one-third of the body be clipped or shaved, and 

 that the hair on the forehead be left on. 



Also catered for by the Curly Poodle Club, Hon. 

 Secretary, Miss F. Brunker, Whippendell House, King's 

 Langley, Herts. 



VALUE OF POINTS. 



General appearance 

 and movement ... 15 



Head and ears 15 



Eyes and expression 10 

 Neck and shoulders . 10 

 Shape of body, loin, 

 back, and carriage 



Legs and feet 10 



Coat, colour, and tex- 

 ture of coat 15 



Bone, muscle, and 

 condition . 10 



TOTAL ioo 



of stern 15 



The Black-and-Tan Terrier. Points and stan- 

 dard, as given by the Black-and-Tan Terrier Club. 

 Secretary, Mr. S. J. Atkinson, 184, Adelaide Road, 

 London, N. W. Head. Long, flat, and narrow, level and 

 wedge-shaped, without showing cheek muscles, well filled 

 up under the eyes, with tapering, tightly-lipped jaws and 

 ievel teeth. Eyes. Very small, sparkling, and dark, 

 set fairly close together, and oblong in shape. Nose. 

 Black. Ears. Small and V-shaped, hanging close to 

 the head above the eye. Neck and Shoulders. The 

 neck should be fairly long, and tapering from the 

 shoulders to the head, with sloping shoulders, the neck 

 being free from throatiness, and slightly arched at the 

 occiput. Chest. Narrow, but deep. Body. Moder- 

 ately short, and curving upwards at the loin ; ribs well 

 sprung ; back slightly arched at the loin, and falling 

 again at the joining of the tail to the same height as 

 the shoulders. Legs. Must be quite straight, set on 

 well under the dog, and of fair length. Feet. More 

 inclined to be cat than hare-footed. Tail. Moderate 

 length, and set on where the arch of the back ends, 

 thick where it joins the body, tapering to a point, 



