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UTILIZATION:
Facial Region
Forequarters
Shoulder: Long, clean and oblique.
Hindquarters
Nose: Nostrils well open. Black and developed, except for
white and orange coats where a brown nose is tolerated.
Muzzle : Square at its extremity,
noticeably longer than the skull, very slightly convex.
Lips: Quite pendulous, covering well
the lower jaw and giving the front of the muzzle a square profile. They
are well covered with moustaches.
Jaws/Teeth: Jaws strongly developed,
scissor bite.
Eyes: Of oval shape, large, dark, not
showing white; friendly and intelligent expression. The conjuntiva must not
be apparent.
Leathers: Supple, narrow and fine,
covered with long hair and ending in an elongated oval, well turned inwards. Low set, below the
eye. They must be able to reach beyond the end of the nose.
NECK : Long, robust and well
muscled. Strong at set-on. Without dewlap.
Back: Long, broad and
really straight, never saddle-backed, and starting to arch at its
junction with the loin; withers very slightly protruding.
Loin: Solid, well muscled, slightly
arched.
Chest: Quite broad and well let down to
elbow level.
Ribs: Rounded, never flat or cylindrical. Thorax
slightly less broad at elbow level to facilitate the movement.
Flank: Rather full, belly never tucked
up.
Tail: Thick at the base,
tapering progressively, set quit high, carried sabre fashion or slightly
curved but never on the back or bent at the tip. Rather long.
Forequarters: They must be straight with a thick forearm
and a very slightly defined but very solid carpal joint (wrist).
Elbow: Should be neither too close to body nor loose.
Forearm: Thick, wrists (carpus) should never touch.
Over all view: Solid and well directed in the axis of the
body.
Hip (Iliac crest): Apparent.
Thigh: Strongly muscled but not too
rounded, bone structure and articulations very solid.
Hock: Wide and angulated, must never be straight.
Seen from the rear, it must not appear turned outwards or inwards.
Feet: Strong * and tight with hard pads
and solid nails, good pigmentation of pads and nails is desirable.
Gait/movement: The dog in action must
give an impression of resistance and ease; the movement must be free and
harmonious.
Skin: Quite thick, often marbled in
the tricolored subjects. No dewlap.
Colour: Black with white spotting (white
and black). Black with tan markings (black and tan). Black with light tan markings.
Fawn with white spotting (white and orange). Fawn with black mantle and white spotting
(tricolour). Fawn with black overlay. Pale fawn with black overlay and white spotting.
Pale fawn with black overlay. Traditional
names: hare colour, wolf colour, badger colour or wild boar colour.
Males : from 40 cm to 44 cm
Females: from 39 cm to 43 cm
with a tolerance of 1 cm more or less.
Head: Too short, flat skull, short muzzle, depigmentation of the nose,
lips or eyelids, pincer bite, light eye, leathers set high, short,
insufficiently turned in or lacking hair.
Body: Too long or too short, lacking harmony, topline
insufficiently firm, slanting rump.
Tail: Deviated stern.
Limbs: Insufficient bone structure, angulation too straight, hocks too
close, slack in pasterns.
Hair: Insufficiently dense, fine hair.
Behaviour: Timid subject.
Prognathism (overshot or undershot mouth).
Wall eye. Eyes of different colours (heterochromia).
Lack of room in the sternal region; ribs narrow towards the lower
part.
Kinky tail.
Crooked or half-crooked forelegs.
Woolly coat.
Self-coloured coat black or white.
Size outside the standard.
Noticeable invalidating fault. Anatomical malformation.
Fearful or aggressive subject.
N.B.: Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully
descended into the scrotum.
*Feet: forts in French, perhaps better translated by
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