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TAIL

Moderately long, high set, tightly curled over back, double curl highly desirable. Light plume on top where curled, with black tip, carried closely at all times.

Correct Tailset

Incorrect Tailset

Moderately long, high set, tightly curled over back, double curl highly desirable;
The set of the tail is very important. It must be right up on the back and not just above the anus. If the tail is correctly set so that it appears to be growing upwards from its base, it can curl freely over the back. In profile there should be little space showing between the ruff and the tail.

If incorrectly set so that the tail appears to grow out backwards from its base, it can never be carried correctly. The double curl refers to the fact that the tip is curled under, and the main part of the tail curled over the back.

Taken literally however, this could be misinterpreted to mean a double curl in the form of a very tight knot at the end of the back, which would not be compatible with the correct outline.

Light plume on top where curled, with black tip, carried closely at all times;
A rich, light almost cream coloured plume is essential, as is a black tip to the end of the tail. The tail should be carried curled tight to the back. and at all times appear to be part of the dog and not a separate appendage. The plume should form an integral part of the overall silhouette of the dog, fitting closely to the body.

 

Good Tail, Carried Close & Set High

An example of a good tail, carried closely and set high


FAULTS

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Low tail set.

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Lack of double curl in tail.

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Loose tail not carried closely over the back.

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Absence of black tip on tail.

 

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