THE RETRIEVER (BLACK, FLAT- OR WAVY-COATED).

(From Modern Dogs.)

Origin and Uses same as the black, curly-coated variety.

Scale of Points, Etc.

Value.
Skull10
Nose and jaws10
Ears and eyes5
Neck5
Loins and back10
Quarters and stifles10
Shoulders6
Chest4
Legs, knees, and hocks10
Feet5
Tail5
Coat5
Color5
Symmetry and temperament10
Total100

Head.—Bone at top wide and flat, with furrow down middle; brows not pronounced. Ears small, set low, carried close to head (not hound-like), covered with short hair. Eyes medium size, dark, mild, and intelligent. Nose wide; nostrils open. Jaws strong and long. Teeth level.

Neck.—Long enough to allow dog to stoop when trailing; loins and back wide, deep, and strong.

Quarters and Stifles.—Muscular quarters, with nicely turned stifles.

Shoulders and Chest.—Shoulders long, sloping; chest deep and broad; ribs well sprung.

Legs and Feet.—Legs strong, long, and muscular, clean, and free from lumber; knees broad; hocks well developed and clean. Feet rather large, compact, with well-arched toes; soles thick and strong.

Tail.—Bushy (not feathery); carried gaily, but not over back.

Coat.—Not so short as the pointer’s, close, thick, and straight as possible.

Color.—Rich black, free from rustiness and white.

Symmetry.—Highly valued, likewise evidence of good temper.

Weight.—Dogs, 50 to 70 pounds; bitches smaller.