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Cattle Dogs (Except Swiss Cattle Dogs) FEDERATION CYNOLOGIQUE INTERNATIONALE (AISBL) Place Albert 1er, 13, B – 6530 Thuin (Belgique), tel : +32.71.59.12.38, fax : +32.71.59.22.29, email : [email protected] ______________________________________________________________________________________________ NOMENCLATORUL RASELOR CANINE FCI DENUMIREA RASELOR ESTE REDATĂ ÎN LIMBA ŢĂRII DE ORIGINE. VARIETĂŢILE DE RASĂ SI DENUMIRILE TARILOR DE ORIGINE SAU PATRONAJ SUNT REDATE ÎN LIMBA ENGLEZĂ CONŢINE SPECIFICAŢIILE CU PRIVIRE LA ACORDAREA TITLULUI C.A.C.I.B. DE CĂTRE F.C.I. SI ACORDAREA TITLULUI C.A.C. DE CĂTRE A.CH.R. VALABIL DE LA 01.03.2008 ( ) = Numai pentru ţările care au solicitat ( ) = Numai pentru ţările nordice (Suedia, Norvegia, Finlanda) GRUPA / GROUP 1 Câini de turmă și Câini de cireadă (cu excepția câinilor de cireadă Elvețieni) Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs (except Swiss Cattle Dogs) Section 1: Câini de turmă / Sheepdogs Section 2: Câini de cireadă ( cu excepția câinilor de cireadă Elvețieni) / Cattle Dogs (except Swiss Cattle dogs) CACIB CAC WORKING TRIAL SECTION 1 : SHEEPDOGS 1. AUSTRALIA Australian Kelpie (293) 2. BELGIUM Chien de Berger Belge (15) (Belgian Shepherd Dog) a) Groenendael b) Laekenois c) Malinois d) Tervueren Schipperke (83) 3. CROATIA Hrvatski Ovcar (277) (Croatian Sheepdog) 4. FRANCE Berger de Beauce (Beauceron) (44) Berger de Brie (Briard) (113) Chien de Berger des Pyrénées à poil long (141) (Long-haired Pyrenean Sheepdog) Berger Picard (176) (Picardy Sheepdog) Berger des Pyrénées à face rase (138) (Pyrenean Sheepdog - smooth faced) 5. GERMANY Deutscher Schaferhund (166) German Shepherd Dog a) Double coat b) Long and harsh outer coat 6. GREAT BRITAIN Bearded Collie (271) Old English Sheepdog (Bobtail) (16) Border Collie (297) Collie Rough (156) Collie Smooth (296) Shetland Sheepdog (88) Welsh Corgi Cardigan (38) Welsh Corgi Pembroke (39) 7. HUNGARY Komondor (53) Kuvasz (54) Mudi (238) a) Fawn b) Black c) Blue-merle d) Ashen e) Brown f) White Puli (55) a) Black b) Black discretely shaded with rust-red or grey c) Fawn with pronounced black mask d) Pearl-white without any rust-red shade Pumi (56) a) Grey in different shades b) Black c) Fawn : groundcolours red, yellow, cream d) White 8. ITALY Cane da pastore Bergamasco (194) (Bergamasco Shepherd Dog) Cane da pastore Maremmano-Abruzzese (201) (Maremma and Abruzzes Sheepdog) 9. POLAND Polski Owczarek Nizinny (251) (Polish Lowland Sheepdog) Polski Owczarek Podhalanski (252) (Tatra Shepherd Dog) 10. PORTUGAL Cão da Serra de Aires (93) (Portuguese Sheepdog) 11. ROMANIA Ciobănesc Românesc Carpatin (350) (Romanian Carpathian Shepherd Dog) Ciobănesc Românesc Mioritic (349) (Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog) 12. RUSIA Ioujnorousskaïa Ovtcharka (326) (South Russian Shepherd Dog) 13. SLOVAKIA Ceskoslovenský Vlcak (332) (Czechoslovakian Wolfdog) Slovensky Cuvac (142) (Slovakian Chuvach) 14. SPAIN Gos d'Atura Catalá - Perro de pastor catalán (87) (Catalan Sheepdog) Ca de Bestiar (321) (Majorca Sheepdog) a) Long-haired b) Smooth-haired 15. SWIZERLAND Berger Blanc Suisse (347) (White Swiss Shepherd Dog) 16. THE NETHERLANDS Nederlandse Schapendoes (313) (Dutch Schapendoes) Hollandse Herdershond (223) (Dutch Shepherd Dog) a) Short-haired b) Long-haired c) Rough-haired Saarlooswolfhond (311) (Saarloos Wolfdog) 17. U.S.A. Australian Shepherd (342) SECTION 2 : CATTLE DOGS (EXCEPT SWISS CATTLE DOGS) 1. AUSTRALIA Australian Cattle Dog (287) 2. BELGIUM Bouvier des Ardennes (171) (Ardennes Cattle Dog) 3. BELGIUM/FRANCE Bouvier des Flandres/Vlaamse Koehond (191) (Flanders Cattle Dog) GROUP 2 Pinscher and Schanuzer - Molossoid Breeds - Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs Section 1: Pinscher and Schnauzer type Section 2: Molossian breeds Section 3: Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs CACIB CAC WORKING TRIAL SECTION 1 : PINSCHER AND SCHNAUZER TYPE 1.1 Pinscher 1. AUSTRIA Österreichischer Pinscher (64) (Austrian Pinscher) 2. GERMANY Affenpinscher (186) Dobermann (143) a) Black with rust red markings b) Brown with rust red markings Deutscher Pinscher (184) (German Pinscher) a) Self coloured: Deer red, reddish brown to dark red brown b) Black and tan Zwergpinscher (185) (Miniature Pinscher) a) Stag-red, red-brown to dark red-brown b) Black with tan markings 1.2 Schnauzer 1. GERMANY Riesenschnauzer (181) (Giant Schnauzer) a) Pepper ans salt b) Pure black with black undercoat Zwergschnauzer (183) (Miniature Schnauzer) a) Pepper and salt b) Pure black with black undercoat c) Black and silver d) Pure white with white undercoat Schnauzer (182) a) Pepper and salt b) Pure black with black undercoat 1.3 Smoushond 1. THE NETHERLANDS Hollandse Smoushond (308) (Dutch Smoushond) 1.4 Tchiorny Terrier 1. RUSSIA Russkiy Tchiorny Terrier (327) (Russian Black Terrier) SECTION 2 : MOLOSSIAN TYPE 2.1 Mastiff type 1. ARGENTINA Dogo Argentino (292) 2. BRAZIL Fila brasileiro (225) 3. CHINA (F.C.I) Shar pei (309) 4. DENMARK Broholmer (315) 5. GERMANY Deutscher Boxer (144) (German Boxer) a) Fawn b) Brindle Deutsche Dogge (235) (Great Dane) a) Fawn b) Brindle c) Black d) Harlequin e) Blue Rottweiler (147) 6. SPAIN Perro dogo mallorquín (Ca de Bou) (249) (Majorca Mastiff) Dogo Canario (346) 7. FRANCE Dogue de Bordeaux (116) 8. GREAT BRITAIN Bulldog (149) Bullmastiff (157) Mastiff (264) 9. ITALY Mastino Napoletano (197) (Neapolitan Mastiff) Cane Corso Italiano (343) (Italian Corso Dog) 10. JAPAN Tosa (260) 11. PORTUGAL Cão Fila de São Miguel (340) 2.2 Mountain type 1. ANATOLIA (F.C.I.) Coban Köpegi (331) (Anatolian Shepherd Dog) 2. CANADA (F.C.I.) Newfoundland (50) a) Black b) Brown c) White with black markings 3. GERMANY Hovawart (190) a) Black and tan b) Black c) Blond Leonberger (145) 4. GERMANY/SWITZERLAND Landseer (europäisch- kontinentaler Typ) (226) (Continental-European type) 5. SPAIN Mastín español (91) (Spanish Mastiff) Mastín del Pirineo (92) (Pyrenean Mastiff) 6. FRANCE Chien de Montagne des Pyrénées (137) (Pyrenean Mountain Dog) 7. MACEDONIA / SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO Jugoslovenski Ovcarski Pas - Sarplaninac (41) (Yugoslavian Shepherd Dog-Sharplanina) 8. MOROCCO Chien de Montagne de l'Atlas - Aïdi (247) (Atlas Mountain Dog - Aidi) 9. PORTUGAL Cão da Serra da Estrela (173) (Serra da estrela Mountain Dog) a) Smooth-haired b) Long-haired Cão de Castro Laboreiro (170) (Castro Laboreiro Dog) Rafeiro do Alentejo (96) (Alentejo Mastiff) 10. SWITZERLAND St.Bernhardshund (Bernhardiner) (61) (Saint Bernard Dog) a) Short-haired b) Long-haired 11. SLOVENIA Kraski Ovcar (278) (Karst Shepherd Dog) 12. RUSSIA Kavkazskaïa Ovtcharka (328) (Caucasian Shepherd Dog) Sredneasiatskaïa Ovtcharka (335) (Central Asia Shepherd Dog) 13. TIBET (F.C.I.) Do-Khyi (230) (TIBETAN MASTIFF) SECTION 3 : SWISS MOUNTAIN AND CATTLE DOGS 1. SWITZERLAND Appenzeller Sennenhund (46) (Appenzell Cattle Dog) Berner Sennenhund (45) (Bernese Mountain Dog) Entlebucher Sennenhund (47) (Entlebuch Cattle Dog) Grosser Schweizer Sennenhund (58) (Great Swiss Mountain Dog) GROUP 3 Terrieri Section 1: Large and medium-sized Terriers Section 2: Small-sized Terriers Section 3: Bull type Terriers Section 4: Toy Terriers CACIB CAC WORKING TRIAL SECTION 1 : LARGE AND MEDIUM-SIZED TERRIERS 1. BRAZIL Terrier Brasileiro (341) (Brazilian Terrier) 2. GERMANY Deutscher Jagdterrier (103) (German Hunting Terrier) 3. GREAT BRITAIN Airedale Terrier (7) ( ) Bedlington Terrier (9) Border Terrier (10) Fox Terrier (Smooth) (12) ( ) Fox Terrier (Wire) (169) ( ) Lakeland Terrier (70) Manchester Terrier (71) Parson Russell Terrier (339) ( ) Welsh Terrier (78) 4. IRELAND Irish Glen of Imaal Terrier (302) Irish Terrier (139) Kerry Blue Terrier (3) Irish Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier (40) SECTION 2 : SMALL-SIZED TERRIERS 1. AUSTRALIA Australian Terrier (8) Jack Russell Terrier (345) ( ) 2. GREAT BRITAIN Cairn Terrier (4) Dandie Dinmont Terrier (168) Norfolk Terrier (272) Norwich Terrier (72) Scottish Terrier (73) Sealyham Terrier (74) Skye Terrier (75) West Highland White Terrier (85) 3. JAPAN Nihon Teria (259) (Japanese Terrier) 4. CZECH REPUBLIC Ceský Teriér (246) (Cesky Terrier) SECTION 3 : BULL TYPE TERRIERS 1. GREAT BRITAIN Bull Terrier (11) a) Bull Terrier (Standard) b) Miniature Bull Terrier Staffordshire Bull Terrier (76) 2. U.S.A. American Staffordshire Terrier (286) SECTION 4 : TOY TERRIERS 1. AUSTRALIA Australian Silky Terrier (236) 2. GREAT BRITAIN English Toy Terrier (Black and Tan) (13) Yorkshire Terrier (86) GROUP 4 Dachshunds Section 1: Dachshunds CACIB CAC WORKING TRIAL SECTION 1 : DACHSHUNDS 1. GERMANY Dachshund (Teckel) (148) a) Standard Smooth-haired Long-haired Wire-haired b) Miniature Smooth-haired Long-haired Wire-haired c) Rabbit Dachshund Smooth-haired Long-haired Wire-haired GROUP 5 Spitz and Primitive types Section 1: Nordic Sledge Dogs Section 2: Nordic Hunting Dogs Section 3: Nordic Watchdogs and Herders Section 4: European Spitz Section 5: Asian Spitz and related breeds Section 6: Primitive type Section 7: Primitive type - Hunting Dogs Section 8: Primitive type Hunting Dogs with a ridge on the back CACIB CAC WORKING TRIAL SECTION 1 : NORDIC SLEDGE DOGS 1. GREENLAND (DENMARK) Grønlandshund (274) (Greenland Dog) 2. RUSSIA (NORDIC COUNTRIES UNION/NKU) Samoiedskaïa Sabaka (212) (Samoyed) 3. U.S.A. Alaskan Malamute (243) Siberian Husky (270) SECTION 2 : NORDIC HUNTING DOGS 1. NORWAY Norsk Elghund Grå (242) ( ) (Norwegian Elkhound grey) Norsk Elghund Sort (268) ( ) (Norwegian Elkhound black) Norsk Lundehund (265) (Norwegian Lundehund) 2. RUSSIA Russko-Evropeïskaïa Laïka (304) (Russian-European Laïka) Vostotchno-Sibirskaïa Laïka (305) (East Siberian Laïka) Zapadno-Sibirskaïa Laïka (306) (West Siberian Laïka) 3. SWEDEN
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