The Breed Standard

The Kennel Club Standard of the Breed

General Appearance

Noble and dignified expression, characterised by solemnity, wisdom and power.

Characteristics

Possesses, in a most marked degree, every point and characteristic of those dogs which hunt together by scent (Sagaces). Very powerful, standing over more ground than is usual with hounds of other breeds. Skin thin and extremely loose, especially noticeable about the head and neck where it hangs in deep folds.

Temperament

Affectionate, neither quarrelsome with companions nor with other dogs. Somewhat reserved and sensitive.

Head & Skull

Head narrow in proportion to length and long in proportion to body, tapering slightly from temples to muzzle, thus when viewed from above and in front having appearance of being flattened at sides and of being nearly equal in width throughout entire length. In profile upper outline of skull is nearly in same plane as that of foreface. Length from end of nose to stop not less than that from stop to back of occipital protuberance. Entire length of head from posterior part of occipital protuberance to end of muzzle 30cm (12 ins) or more in dogs and 28cm (11 ins) or more in bitches. Skull is long and narrow, with occipital peak very pronounced. Brows not prominent although owing to set of eyes may appear to give that appearance. Foreface long, deep and of even width throughout, with square outlines when seen in profile. Head furnished with an amount of loose skin, which in nearly every position appears abundant, but more particularly so when head is carried low; skin then falls into loose pendulous ridges and folds, especially over forehead and sides of face. Nostrils large and open. In front lips fall squarely making a right angle with upper line of foreface: whilst behind they form deep hanging flews, and being continued into pendant folds of loose skin about neck, constitute the dewlap, which is very pronounced.

Eyes

Medium size, dark brown or hazel, neither sunken nor prominent, the lids being oval in shape and meeting the cornea - front window of the eye - perfectly, without any irregularity in their contour. Eyes should be free from any interference from the eyelashes.



Ears

Thin and soft to the touch, long, set on low and falling in graceful folds, lower parts curling inwards and backwards.

Mouth

Jaws strong with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e.upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws.

Neck

Long.

Forequarters

Shoulders muscular and well sloped. Forelegs straight, large, round in bone with elbows well set in. Pasterns strong.

Body

Ribs well sprung, chest well let down between forelegs forming a deep keel. Back and loins strong, the latter deep and slightly arched.

Hindquarters

Thighs and second thighs very muscular. Hocks well let down, bent and squarely set.

Feet

Strong and well knuckled up.

Tail

(Stern) Long, thick, tapering to a point, set high with moderate amount of hair underneath. Carried scimitar fashion, but not curled over back or corkscrew any time, when moving carried high.

Gait / Movement

Elastic, swinging free.

Coat

Smooth, short and weatherproof.




Colour

Black and tan, liver and tan ( red and tan ) and red. Darker colours sometimes interspersed with lighter or badger coloured hair and sometimes flecked with white. Small amount of white permissible on chest, feet and tip of tail.


Size

Height of adult dogs 66cm (26 ins); bitches 61cm (24 ins). Dogs usually vary from 63 - 69 cms (25 - 27 ins); bitches from 58 - 63 cms (23 - 25 ins). Mean average weight of adult dogs in fair condition 41 kg (90 lbs); bitches 36 kg (80 lbs). Dogs attain the weight 50 kg (110 lbs); bitches 45 kg (100 lbs). Hounds of the maximum height and weight preferred, providing that quality, proportion and balance combine.

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.

Note

Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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