What is the specified body length to height ratio at the withers for the Berger Blanc Suisse?

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12:10

The conformation standard for the Berger Blanc Suisse emphasizes a specific body structure described as elongated, meaning the dog is moderately longer than it is tall. This proportionality is precisely defined within the FCI standard. The required ratio dictating the relationship between the dog's body length and its height measured at the withers must adhere strictly to 12 parts length for every 10 parts height. This proportion contributes to the elegant and harmonious outline required for the breed, differentiating it from breeds where proportions might be closer to square or exaggeratedly long.

What is the specified body length to height ratio at the withers for the Berger Blanc Suisse?
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