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 and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog.
• Long body with short legs.
• Narrow or insufficiently arched skull.
• De-pigmented nose.
• Asymmetrical bite.
• Missing incisor.
• Slightly arched back and loins, soft back.
• Permanently curled tail, or tail closely laying to one side, low-set tail.
• Feet slightly turning out or inwards.
• Excessive, not clearly defined tan-markings on head, abdomen and on the chest.
• Black hairs in the tan-colour.
• Big white spot on the chest (more than 1cm2).
• White spots on toes.
• The occurrence of blue color in eye up to 50% of the area for merle coloring.
• Size over 24cm or under 20cm.
DISQUALIFYING FAULTS:
• Aggressive or overly shy dogs.
• Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities.
• Open fontanel.
• Apple shaped head. Too short in muzzle.
• Overshot bite.
• More than 4 teeth missing (except P1 and M3), 2 or more incisors missing.
• Blue or predatory eye (very pale yellow).
• Hanging ears.
• Strongly arched back and loins (roached).
• Bald spots on any part of the body.
• Tan-marked dogs lacking tan-markings on the head.
• Large white mark on the chest, more than 2cm2 and white markings anywhere on body or legs.
• Excessive black overlay obscuring the tan-markings.
• The occurrence of blue color in eye over 50% of the area for merle coloring.
• Size over 26cm or under 18cm.