Generally relating form to function, i.e., the original function that the dog was bred to perform, most standards
describe general appearance, movement, temperament, and specific physical traits such as height and weight, coat, colors, eye color and shape, ear shape and placement, feet, tail, and more.
Not exact matches
We finished with Hood
describing Helen Mirren's ability to intimidate someone two heads taller than she is, musing on the necessity of having serious conversations about the use of technology in warfare, and a heartfelt tribute to Alan Rickman, whose final screen
appearance is as a
general with a final speech that schools us all.
The official standard
describes the Pembroke's
general appearance as «low set, strong, sturdily built and active, giving an impression of substance and stamina in a small space.»
The most important factors which make up the Flat Coat are
described in the
General Appearance section of the Standard.
This is an overview of the American Kennel Club (AKC) breed standard for the Dachshund, this
describes the breeds
general appearance and characteristics.
The opening paragraph of the Chinese Shar - Pei standard
describes the breed's
general appearance: An alert, compact dog of medium size and substance; square in profile, close coupled; the well - proportioned head slightly, but not overly large for the body.