General Appearance
Heavily boned,
powerfully built, not too compact and never appearing short on the leg.
Characteristics
Sled dog capable
of surviving in Arctic temperatures and of pulling heavy loads at steady speeds.
Temperament
Affectionate, friendly,
loyal, devoted companion but not a one man dog, playful on invitation, generally impressive by his dignity after maturity
but tends to show dominance to other dogs.
Head and Skull
Head broad, powerful,
not coarse, in proportion to size of dog. Skull broad between ears, gradually narrowing to eyes, moderately rounded between
ears, flattening on top as it approaches eye, rounding off to moderately flat cheeks. Very slight but perceptible stop. Muzzle
large in proportion to size of skull, scarcely diminishing in width or depth from stop. Nose black except in red and white
dogs when it is brown. Pink streaked snow nose acceptable.
Eyes
Brown, almond-shaped, moderately
large, set obliquely. Dark eyes preferred, except in red and white dogs where light eyes are permissible. Blue eyes highly
undesirable.
Ears
Small in proportion to head.
Triangular in shape, slightly rounded at tips, set wide apart, at back of skull. Ears forward when erect. When dog is working
sometimes folded against skull.
Mouth
Upper and lower jaws broad
with large teeth, with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and
set square to the jaws.
Neck
Strong and moderately arched.
Forequarters
Shoulders moderately
sloping; forelegs heavily boned and well muscled, straight as far as pasterns which are short, strong and almost vertical
viewed from side.
Body
Strong and powerfully built,
chest strong and deep; back straight but not level, sloping slightly downwards from shoulder to croup. Loins well muscled,
never so short as to interfere with movement. No excess weight.
Hindquarters
Hindlegs broad and
powerfully muscled through thighs; stifles moderately bent, hock joints broad and strong, moderately bent and well let down.
Viewed from behind, hindlegs vertical, standing and moving true, in line with movement of front legs. Legs indicate tremendous
propelling power. Dewclaws on hindlegs undesirable.
Feet
Large and compact, toes close,
well arched, pads thick and tough, toenails short and strong. Protective growth of hair between toes.
Tail
Moderately high set, following
line of spine at start then curving gently upwards. At rest may hang straight down. Well furred and carried over back when
dog is working, not tightly curled to rest on back, nor short furred and carried like a fox brush, but giving appearance of
a waving plume.
Gait/Movement
Single tracking at
trot is normal but movement not too wide or too close at any gait. Easy, tireless, rhythmic movement, produced by powerful
drive from hindquarters.
Coat
Thick, coarse guard coat,
not long and soft. Dense undercoat, from 2.5-5 cms (1-2 ins) in depth, oily and woolly. Coarse guard coat stands out, with
thick fur around neck. Guard coat varies in length as does undercoat, but in general coat of medium length along sides of
body, increasing somewhat around shoulders and neck, down back and over croup, as well as in breeching and plume.
Colour
Range is from light grey
through intermediate shadings to black, or from gold through shades of red to liver, always with white on underbody, parts
of legs, feet and part of mask markings. Markings either caplike or masklike on face. Combination of cap and mask not unusual.
White blaze on forehead, white collar, or spot on nape permissible. Heavy mantling of unbroken colour acceptable, broken colour
extending over body in spots or uneven splashings undesirable. Only solid colour permissible is all white.
Size
Height: dogs: 64-71 cms (25-28
ins); bitches: 58-66 cms (23-26 ins). Weight between 38-56 kgs (85-125 lbs), size consideration not to outweigh type.
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.