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Icelandic Sheepdog

Coat

Solid: Black (35) Cream (45) Red (55) Orange (65) Brown (95) Tan (105)
Tan: Black (35) Red (55) Brown (95) with Cream (45) Orange (65) Tan (105) markings in the traditional, creeping, or saddle pattern - but the saddle pattern is faulted.
Sable: Red or chocolate sable in any of the patterns, with Dusty (125) Grey (25) allowed as additional base colours in Red Sable, and Dusty (125) allowed as an additional base colour in Liver Sable.
Masking: All of the above may be masked (any mask type). The mask is Black (35) Red (55) Brown (95), matching the pigment of the rest of the dog.
Solid Red/Cream dogz can be masked with any of the colours.
Urajiro: Allowed on all of the above.
White Markings: Must have White (15) at least as a small chest patch. May also have any degree of trim, Irish Spotting, blanket, or piebald.
May have a predominately white head.
Overall, white should not predominate.

Eyes

Dark Brown (50-59/90-99)
Livers and liver-nosed creams have Gold (120-129/100-109, 215) Copper (60-69)

Nose

Black (35-39/244)
Liver dogz have Liver (90-99/50-59/60-69/188-189/228)
Cream/red dogz without masks may have either. If the dog is masked, the nose pigment should follow the mask colour.
Cream dogz may have Flesh (180-187/70-79/40-49/213) but it is not preferred.

Faults

Wrong eye colour.
Black/Liver and tan in the saddle pattern.

Disqualifications

White predominating.

Notes

The Icelandic Sheepdog is believed to originate from dogs brought to Iceland during the 800's by Vikings. It is a superb herder and good watch dog, but lacks hunting instinct. The breed was mentioned in literature during the 1500's, but almost disappeared in the early 1900's when many of the dogs got ill and died or had to be put to sleep. Thirty years later, it was time for the next epedemic, and it was illegal to keep dogs in the cities. This, plus the fact that the breed was mixed up with other breeds, almost caused the extinction of the Iceland Sheepdog. Surprisingly enough, it was thanks to British dogs that the breed was saved. Englishman Watson got the breed FCI-recognized in 1956 after breeding dogs that he had collected on Iceland during the 1950's. The Icelandic Kennel Club was formed in 1969 with one goal: to save the Iceland dog.

The Iceland Dog should be a typical spitz, slightly rectangular, lively, alert, curious and brave. The 'smile' is typical for the breed. The head is rather broad with rounded skull and clear stop. The muzzle is rather short. The eyes shoul have a lively, confident expression. The ears are triangular and set wide apart. The powerful neck carries the head high. The body is rectangular, powerful but not coarse, with deep chest and visible tuck up. The tail is set high and curled. The coat can be short or medium long.

Breed Files

Icelandic Sheepdog - Dragonstone

Dragonstone

Filename: Icelandic Sheepdog
Offset: AA26
Base: Labrador
SCP: Labrador
Accepted: March 12, 2018
Notes: 4 tail variations, mostly natural. 3 fur length variations. 2nd gen reverts to default body length, so needs .pet hexing to breed true.
Icelandic Sheepdog - Unknown

Unknown

Filename: Icelandic sheepdog
Offset: 0D80
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: January 4, 2006
Notes: Tail created using [Move], so it moves.
Icelandic Sheepdog - Finishing Touch V2

Finishing Touch V2

Filename: FTKIcee
Offset: D903
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: January 1, 2006
Notes: Includes smooth and longhaired variety. If these are bred together the pups can come out as mixed. Dogs of mixed coat types are preferred to look as balanced as possible.
Icelandic Sheepdog - Supernova

Supernova

Filename: Iceland dog
Offset: C10C
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Chihuahua
Accepted: December 29, 2005
Notes: Includes three coat types (lightest and heaviest shown). Angled legs, addball ears, feathering and tail. Recommended to breed similar types and colours.
Icelandic Sheepdog - Finishing Touch V1

Finishing Touch V1

Filename: FTKIcee
Offset: D903
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: December 17, 2003
Notes: -