AKC Gait:
  • The Tibetan Terrier has a free, effortless stride with good reach in front and flexibility in the rear allowing full extension. When gaiting the hind legs should go neither inside nor outside the front legs but should move on the same track approaching single tracking when the dog is moved at a fast trot. 
  • The dog with the correct foot and leg construction moves with elasticity and drive indicating that the dog is capable of great agility as well as endurance.

CKC Gait:

  • When in motion the legs and feet should move parallel to the line of travel with the hind legs tracking the fore.
  • A dog with the correct foot moves with elasticity and drive indicating great agility and endurance.

 

 

The idea for this clickable Breed Standard is found at
Samsara Tibetan Terriers
The dog used on the picture is INTCH. NORDCH. DKCH. SCH. NCH. KLBCH. Tseman Joldash

Head - skull Head - stop Head - nose Head - teeth Head - eyes Neck&Body - body Neck&Body - chest Hindquarters - thighs Neck&Body - tail Forequarters - legs Forequarters - shoulders Forequarters - feet Hindquarters - legs Hindquarters Neck&Body - ears Neck&Body - topline Head - muzzle Neck&Body - neck Neck&Body - ribs Neck&Body - loin