The exterior of the Icelandic
Sheepdog has the characteristic features of the
wellknown Spitz breeds: pricked ears and a curled
tail.
It's a mediumsized dog, the ideal height for
males is 46 cm and for females 42 cm.
Seen from the side the dog is rectangular; the length
of the body from the point of shoulder to point
of buttock is greater than the height at withers.
There is a marked difference in appearance between
the sexes.
There are different types of coat, long, medium
and short, all thick and extremely weatherproof,
with full undercoat.
The well haired curly tail
is proudly carried on the back.
All coatcolours are permitted, although one colour
should be predominant. Black dogs should have white
markings. White blazes and white markings on the
chest, tip of the tail, legs and toes occur regularly.
The most common colours are tan, tan and grey, black
and black, tan and white (tricolour).
According
to the breedstandard the Icelandic Sheepdog should
have at least single dewclaws, but double are preferred.
These dewclaws do have a function on Iceland; they
give the dog a better grip on the slippery rocks
and in the snow.
Movements are light, free and easy
and show endurance.
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