FCI-Standard N° 163 / 05. 03. 1998 / GB
ORIGIN :
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE
ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 27.04.1989.
UTILIZATION : Scent Hound.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 6 Scent
hounds and related breeds.
Section 1.3 Small-sized hounds.
With
working trial.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Short-legged hound of considerable substance, well balanced, full of
quality. A certain
amount of loose skin desirable.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT : Tenacious
hound of ancient lineage which hunts by scent, possesses a pack instinct and a
deep melodious voice, and is capable of great endurance in the field. Placid, never aggressive or
timid. Affectionate.
HEAD : Top of muzzle nearly parallel with line from
stop to occiput and not much longer than head from
stop to occiput.
There may be a moderate amount of wrinkle at brow and beside eyes. In any event skin of head loose enough to
wrinkle noticeably when drawn forward or when head is lowered.
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Domed, with prominent occipital bone, of medium width at brow and
tapering slightly to muzzle.
Stop : Moderate.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Entirely black except in light-coloured hounds, when it may be brown or
liver. Large and
well-opened nostrils which may protrude a little beyond lips.
Muzzle : General appearance of foreface lean, not snipy.
Lips : Flews of upper lip overlap lower substantially.
Jaws/Teeth :
Jaws strong, with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. the upper
teeth closely overlapping the lower teeth and set square to the jaws.
Eyes : Lozenge-shaped, neither prominent nor too deep-set, dark but may shade
to mid-brown in light-coloured hounds. Expression calm and serious.
Red of lower lid appears, though not excessively. Light or yellow eye highly
undesirable.
Leathers : Set-on low, just below line of eye.
Long; reaching well beyond end of muzzle of correct length, but not
excessively so. Narrow throughout their
length and curling well inwards; very supple, fine and velvety in texture.
NECK : Muscular, well arched and fairly long with
pronounced but not exaggerated dewlap.
BODY : Long and deep throughout length; withers and
quarters of approximately same height.
Back : Level and rather broad. From
withers to inset of quarters not unduly long.
Loins : May arch slightly.
Chest : Forechest fitting neatly into crook when
viewed from front. Breast
bone prominent but chest neither narrow nor unduly deep. Ribs well-rounded and sprung, without flange,
carried well back.
TAIL : Well set-on, rather long, strong at base,
tapering, with moderate amount of coarse hair underneath. When moving, stern carried well up and
curving gently, sabre-fashion, never curling or gay.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : Forelegs short, powerful and with great bone. Wrinkles of skin on lower
legs.
Shoulders : Shoulder-blades well laid back; shoulders not heavy.
Elbows : Turning neither in nor out but fitting neatly against side.
Forearm : Upper forearm inclined slightly inwards, but not to such an extent as
to prevent free action or to result in legs touching each other when standing
or in action.
Pastern : Knuckling over highly undesirable.
HINDQUARTERS : Full of muscle and standing out well, giving an almost spherical effect
when viewed from rear. Wrinkles of skin
may appear between hock and foot, and at rear of joint
a slight pouch resulting from looseness of skin.
Stifles : Well bent.
Hocks : Well let down and slightly bent under but turn neither in nor out and just
under body when standing naturally.
FEET : Massive, well knuckled up and padded.
Forefeet may point straight ahead or be turned slightly outwards but in
every case hound always stands perfectly true, weight being borne equally by
toes with pads together so that feet would leave an imprint of a large hound
and no unpadded areas in contact with ground.
GAIT/MOVEMENT : Most important. Smooth, free
action with forelegs reaching well forward and hind legs showing powerful
thrust, hound moving true both front and rear.
Hocks and stifles never stiff in movement, nor must any toes be dragged.
COAT
HAIR : Smooth, short and close without being too fine. Whole outline clean and
free from feathering. Long-haired, soft coat with feathering highly undesirable.
COLOUR : Generally black, white and tan (tri-colour); lemon and white
(bi-colour); but any recognized hound colour acceptable.
SIZE :
Height :
33-38 cm (13-15 ins) at withers.
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 and its effect upon the
health and welfare of the dog..
Any dog clearly
showing physical or behavioural abnormalities shall
be disqualified.
N.B. : Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully
descended into the scrotum.