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AKC standard of kejiquan, Sweden
The overall appearance began in the Viking period, and this dog is an ancient Spitz breed. For centuries, this breed has been not only a farm dog, but also a cow dog. This is a small Spitz sheepdog, strong and fearless. The reasonable aspect ratio is 2: 3. It has a square head, upright ears, compact and thick fur, medium length and black coat color. Double coat is an obvious feature of this breed. The tail is natural (long, short or cut short) or cut off. This breed of dog is smart, alert and energetic in appearance. Balance, appearance, temperament and movements are more important. This kind of dog is excellent, which can be used not only in traditional animal husbandry, but also in competitions through correct training, such as obedience, tracking and agility. Or as a family companion dog.

Size, proportion and structural length-measured from the acromion, the male dog is 12.5 to 13.5 feet, and the female dog is 1 1.5 to 12.5 feet. Proportion is more important. Proportion-The ratio of height to length is 2: 3. Structure-strong, strong bones, well developed, neither weak nor rough, strong and muscular.

The head is long and clean. Seen from above, the structure from the skull to the tip of the nose makes the head square and located below the eyes. Eyes-medium size, oval, dark brown, black eyelids. Medium-sized, pointed, upright, in a straight line on the outside of the skull. The skin of the ear is firm from the root to the top, and the hair is smooth. Dogs can use their ears well. The skull is wide and almost flat. Concave.-good. Kiss-Seen from the side, it is square and slightly shorter than the skull. Plane-the top line of the snout is parallel to the skull. Viewed from the side, the nose and the snout are on the same line and cannot exceed the front of the snout. Pigment precipitation-black. Lips: black, strong, and the upper lip droops inconspicuously. Strong teeth, well developed, scissors bite. Any deviation is a defect.

The neck, topline and trunk are long, strong and muscular. Topline-level when standing or exercising. Chest-medium depth. The chest is long and the ribs are well expanded. Seen from the front, the chest is oval; Seen from the side, it is oval. Viewed from the side, the chest length of an adult dog is equal to 2/5 of the front leg length. Offline-slightly rolled up. The back is muscular. The waist is short and strong. Broad and slightly inclined. Tail length, broken or broken. It can be in a natural state or a broken state. Any type of tail meets the standard.

The forequarters and shoulders are muscular. Shoulder blades are long and spread back. Upper arm-slightly shorter than the scapula, with an angle of about 90 degrees, close to the ribs, but flexible in movement. The scapula is at right angles to the straight line from the elbow to the ground. Elbows are parallel, neither outward nor inward. Forearm-Viewed from the front, it is slightly bent, leaving enough space for the lower part of the chest, and the bone intersection point is parallel to the foot. Viewed from the side, the forearm is straight. The distance from the ground to the elbow is almost half that from the ground to the acromion. Legs.-Good bones. Bone crossing-slightly inclined, oval. Hanging claws-can be removed. Medium size, short, oval, pointing forward. Toes are tight and joints are clear. Foot pads-thick and strong.

Angle of hindquarters-in harmony with forequarters. The angle between the posterior knee joint and the tarsal joint is reasonable. Legs.-Good bones. The thighs and calves are muscular. The calf is slightly longer than the distance from the tarsal joint to the ground. Posterior knee joint-well bent. Tatar joint-perpendicular to the ground and parallel when viewed from the back. Feet, toes and pads-such as front feet.

The coat length is medium and rough, and the upper coat is tight. The lower coat is soft and thick. The coat on the head and forequarters is relatively short, while the coat on the neck, chest and back is relatively long. Dogs should be in an uncut natural state. Wool and curly coat are both defects. Soft coat (the coat on the trunk is too long to cover the edge of the ear) is a serious defect.

The coat color is mixed with gray in red, and the mixed color of these colors meets the standard. The hair color of chest, abdomen, buttocks, calves, feet and tarsal joints is lighter, and the hair color of back, neck and trunk side is darker and ideal. A light spot is necessary. Although the black kiss is up to standard, it is ideal that the light spots around the eyes, the kiss and the lower part of the throat are in sharp contrast with the color of the head. The white spot on the face, the white spot on the neck and the white spot on the leg and chest all meet the standard. But if the white color exceeds 1/3 of the overall dog coat color, it is a serious mistake. Any color that is not described above is a serious mistake.

Strong gait, strong pace and strong driving force. As a sheepdog, this kind of dog needs agility and endurance. From the front, the leg movements are not on the completely parallel side, and the inward inclination offsets the weakness of short legs and deep chest. The front legs move forward freely, and the lower torso moves backward well. They are in line with the front legs, and the tarsal joints are neither outward nor inward. Your feet should be parallel to each other during exercise, and you can't swing, cross or interfere with each other. Short and disorderly movements, too close or enlarged movements are all defects.

This kind of dog is alert, energetic, brave, alert, intelligent, friendly, lovely, lively and stable, and is a good shepherd and companion dog. Good-natured, not cruel or shy. Anything different from the above standard is a defect, and the severity of the defect depends on the degree of deviation from the standard. If the following defects appear in the competition, the points will be severely deducted, thus effectively eliminating unqualified dogs: soft coat, any coat color different from the above description, black nose, 1/3 with white color exceeding the overall coat color, and non-scissor bite.