Anglo-français de petite vénerie MEDIUM-SIZED ANGLO-FRENCH HOUND
FCI-Standard N° 325 / 28. 04. 1997 / GB
TRANSLATION : Mrs. Peggy Davis.
ORIGIN : France.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 26.01.1983.
UTILIZATION : Scenthound for hunting small game.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 6 Scenthounds and related breeds.
Section 1.2 Medium-sized Hounds.
With working trial.
Section 1.2 Medium-sized Hounds.
With working trial.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Balanced and solidly built dog, but without heaviness. Seen in profile, his outline must lean towards that of a well established French hound.
HEAD : Elongated, not too broad, occipital crest not too accentuated.
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Slightly convex, without being domed.
Stop : Barely marked.
Skull : Slightly convex, without being domed.
Stop : Barely marked.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Well pigmented, nostrils well open.
Muzzle : Moderately elongated, appearence a little pointed; bridge of the nose straight or slightly arched.
Lips : The upper lip covers the lower lip.
Eyes : Big, brown, with a soft but lively expression.
Leathers : Finely attached below the eye level line, flexible, slightly turned, of medium width and reaching at least by two fingers the border of the nose.
Nose : Well pigmented, nostrils well open.
Muzzle : Moderately elongated, appearence a little pointed; bridge of the nose straight or slightly arched.
Lips : The upper lip covers the lower lip.
Eyes : Big, brown, with a soft but lively expression.
Leathers : Finely attached below the eye level line, flexible, slightly turned, of medium width and reaching at least by two fingers the border of the nose.
NECK : Clean, without dewlap.
BODY :
Back : Firm and straight.
Loin : Quite short and muscled.
Croup : Slightly inclined and quite long.
Chest : Let down, reaching at least the point of the elbow, well developed. Ribs long and moderately rounded.
Flank : Quite full, a little tucked up but without a whippety look.
Back : Firm and straight.
Loin : Quite short and muscled.
Croup : Slightly inclined and quite long.
Chest : Let down, reaching at least the point of the elbow, well developed. Ribs long and moderately rounded.
Flank : Quite full, a little tucked up but without a whippety look.
TAIL : Of medium length, quite fine, well set in the extension of the loin line, with thick hair, but without some longer and coarser, slightly offstanding hairs (like ears of grain) towards the tip.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : Sufficiently strong, broad and straight.
Shoulders : Shoulder blade long, flat and sloping, well attached to the chest.
Shoulders : Shoulder blade long, flat and sloping, well attached to the chest.
HINDQUARTERS :
Thighs : Muscular and deep.
Hocks : Slightly bent and quite close to the ground.
Thighs : Muscular and deep.
Hocks : Slightly bent and quite close to the ground.
FEET : Lean and tight.
SKIN : Fine, without folds, firm tissues.
COAT
HAIR : Short, dense and smooth.
COLOUR :
Tricolour : white and black with bright tan markings, black nose.
White and black with pale tan markings, black nose.
Bicolour : white and orange, brown (tobacco) nose.
Tricolour : white and black with bright tan markings, black nose.
White and black with pale tan markings, black nose.
Bicolour : white and orange, brown (tobacco) nose.
SIZE :
Height at the withers : 48 - 56 cm.
With a minimal and maximum tolerance of 2 cm for the exceptional subjects.
FAULTS : Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree.
In general, all the faults common to scenthounds.
Head too short or too large.
Rounded skull.
Butterfly nose.
Muzzle square.
Over-or undershot mouth.
Flews too accentued.
Prominent eyes, light eyes.
Leathers set high, broad, short or too flat.
Neck too short; dewlap.
Cylindrical body.
Loaded shoulders.
Tail coarse, short; with round the tail some coarser and longer, slightly offstanding hairs (like ears of grain) towards the tip.
Loose tissues of the skin.
Height at the withers : 48 - 56 cm.
With a minimal and maximum tolerance of 2 cm for the exceptional subjects.
FAULTS : Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree.
In general, all the faults common to scenthounds.
Head too short or too large.
Rounded skull.
Butterfly nose.
Muzzle square.
Over-or undershot mouth.
Flews too accentued.
Prominent eyes, light eyes.
Leathers set high, broad, short or too flat.
Neck too short; dewlap.
Cylindrical body.
Loaded shoulders.
Tail coarse, short; with round the tail some coarser and longer, slightly offstanding hairs (like ears of grain) towards the tip.
Loose tissues of the skin.
N.B. : Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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