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Sickle-tail.--A tail forming a semicircle, like a sickle.
Short-coupled.--Short in back and loins.
Sh.e.l.ly.--Too narrow and light in body.
Second Thighs.--The muscular development between stifle-joint and hock.
Style.--Showy, spirited, or gay demeanor.
Tulip-ear.--An upright or p.r.i.c.k ear.
Topknot.--The hair on top of the head, as in the Irish Water Spaniel, Dandie Dinmont, and Bedlington Terrier.
Throatiness.--Overmuch loose skin or flesh under throat.
Twist.--The curled tail of a Pug.
Trace.--The dark mark down the back of a Pug.
Tucked-up.--Tucked-up loin, as in the Greyhound.
Tricolor.--Black, tan and white.
Thumb Marks.--The round, black spots on the forelegs of a Black-and-tan Terrier.
Timber.--Bone.
Undershot.--The lower incisor teeth, projecting beyond the upper, as in Bulldogs. The under jaw protruding beyond the upper jaw.
Upright Shoulders.--Shoulders that are set in an upright, instead of an oblique position; not laid back.
Vent.--The tan colored hair below root of tail.
Varmint Expression.--As in the eye of the Fox Terrier, which is free from Haw, is not Sunken, is round but rather small than large, and set horizontally, not obliquely, giving a keen, rather "cussed"
look.
Wall-eye.--A blue mottled eye.
Wrinkle.--Loose-folding skin over the skull.
Wheaten.--Pale yellowish color.
Withers.--Same as 11.
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