The distance from the tip of the nose to the stop is equal to the distance from the stop to the occipital bone. Behavioral temperament: Siberian huskies are friendly and gentle, but alert and enthusiastic. He doesn't have the main qualities of a guard dog, he doesn't doubt strangers excessively, and he doesn't attack other dogs. Adult dogs will appear a little reserved and noble. Its intelligence, meekness and enthusiasm make it a happy companion dog and a diligent working dog. Head and skull: skull: medium size, in proportion to the body; The top is slightly rounded, tapering from the widest part to the eyes. Stop: The outline is obvious. Face: nose: gray with black, brown or black; Copper strip is dark reddish brown; Pure white dogs may be flesh-colored. A "snow nose" with pink stripes is also acceptable. Muzzle: medium length and width, tapering towards the nose, and the top is not pointed or square. The bridge of the nose is straight from the stop to the top. Lips: Natural and compact color. Teeth/Jaws: Closed and clamped. Eyes: almond-shaped, moderately spaced and slightly inclined. The color is brown or blue; One of them (color) or variegated color is acceptable. Expression: Kind, friendly, curious, even a little naughty. Ears: medium size, triangular, higher than the head, in a proper position. The ears are thick and hairy, slightly round behind the ears, standing firmly, slightly round at the tip of the ears, and straight up. Neck: medium length, arched, proudly lifted when standing. When you trot, your neck will stretch forward and your head will lift slightly forward. Body: Back: straight and strong, with a flat top line from withers to hips. The length is moderate, and the depth direction is not slack or short. Waist: tight and inclined, narrower than chest, slightly folded upward. Hip: tilt at a certain angle to the spine, but not too steep to prevent the hind legs from rushing forward. Chest: deep and strong, but not very wide. The deepest part is just behind the elbow and flush with it. The ribs expand well from the spine, but both sides are flat, thus making the movement free. Tail: a fox-shaped tail with a good coat, just below the height of the topline. When a dog concentrates, it usually lifts its back and bends into a sickle. When lifted, the tail will not curl to any side of the body, nor will it fold down on the back. It's normal to drag your tail at rest. The tail hair is of medium length, and the top, sides and lower parts are basically equal in length, which looks like a round brush. Forequarters: when standing from the front, the distance between the legs is appropriate, parallel and straight. Good bone mass but not heavy. The leg length from elbow to ground is slightly longer than the distance from elbow to the top of withers. The wolf's paw on the front foot should be removed. Shoulder and arm: The scapula naturally leans backward. The upper arm is slightly inclined from shoulder to elbow, not perpendicular to the ground. Muscles and ligaments are well developed, and the shoulders are firmly connected with the chest. Elbow: Close to the body, neither everting nor everting. Metaphyseal joint: strong but flexible. Metaphyseal end: the glue bone is slightly inclined when viewed from the side. Hindquarters: When standing from the back, the hind legs are properly separated and parallel. Wolf claws must be pulled out. Upper thigh: muscular and strong. Posterior knee joint: naturally bent. Hock joint: obviously shaped, close to the ground. Feet: oval, but not long. The claws are medium-sized and compact, and the hair between the toes and the foot pads is good. The foot pad is thick and thick, so the dog will not turn inward or outward when standing naturally. Gait/Action: The typical gait of Siberian huskies is smooth and relaxed. Its footsteps are brisk, and it will trot at a proper speed when it is displayed, thus showing the natural extension of the forequarters and the powerful drive of the hindquarters. When walking, looking back from the front, we can find that it is not a straight line, but with the gradual increase of speed, the legs will gradually move inward, and finally the foot pad will step on the straight line below the center in the depth direction of the body. Like the aggregation of foot pads, the front and rear legs are lifted forward, and the elbows and rear knees are not everted or everted. Each hind leg moves in the same line as the front leg on the same side. When a dog walks, its topline is stable and flat. Coat: Siberian huskies have two layers of coat, which is moderate in length and good in appearance, but it will not affect the dog's appearance because of long hair. The lower coat is soft and thick, long enough to support the upper coat. The outer protective hair is straight and smooth, not rough or erect. One thing to note is that it is normal to lose coat during molting season. In order to make its appearance neat, the soft hair between its beard and toes and around its feet can be washed. Cleaning other parts of the coat is not allowed, otherwise it will be severely punished. Color: All colors from black to pure white are available. The head usually has stripes of different colors, including striking stripes that many other breeds have never seen before. Size and weight: height to withers: male: 2 1-23 inches (53.5-60 cm) female: 20-22 inches (50.5-56 cm) Weight: male; 45-60 lbs (20.5-28 kg) Female: 35-50 lbs (15.5-23 kg) Weight is directly proportional to height. The above dimensions are the maximum height and weight. If the skeleton (height) or weight exceeds, points will be deducted. Summary: The most important characteristics of Siberian huskies are medium size, proper bone mass, well-proportioned, free and brisk movement, unique coat, pleasing head and ears, correct tail and graceful posture. If the bone mass or weight exceeds the standard, the gait is clumsy and cringe, and the coat is long and thick, it will be punished. Siberian huskies, as transport dogs, will not appear bulky or rough, nor will they appear weak as short-distance racing dogs. Both male and female Siberian huskies show strong endurance in appearance. In addition to the defects mentioned above, Siberian huskies cannot have structural defects common to other dog breeds, although they are not specifically mentioned here. Defect: Any deviation from the above points is regarded as defect, and the degree of defect is strictly proportional to its grade. Skull: Stupid or heavy, the outline is too obvious. Stop: inadequate tone: nose and mouth are too long or too rough; Too short or too long teeth/jaws: other occlusal eyes except shear occlusion: oblique position; Too close to the neck: too short or too thick; Too long back: weak or backward; Arch upward; Anticlinal chest: too wide, barrel chest; Flat ribs or weak tail: the tail is tightly rolled; Feather Position is too high or too low. Shoulder: straight; Anterior loosening: weak glue bone and heavy bone; The front is too narrow or too wide; Elbow valgus: the toes are soft or open; Paws are too big or too heavy; Paws are too small and weak; Toe valgus or varus gait/action: short, striding, jumping, clumsy or swinging; Transverse hair or transverse hair: long, thick and fluffy; The texture is too coarse or too fine; An impermissible repair was made. Eliminate defects: the male dog exceeds 23.5 inches (60 cm) and the female dog exceeds 22 inches (56 cm). Note: Male dogs should have two obviously normal testicles completely located in the scrotum at birth.