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Langhaar Breed Standard |
FCI-Standard N° 117 / 16.
03. 2001 / GB
GERMAN LONG-HAIRED POINTING
DOG
/DEUTSCH LANGHAAR
TRANSLATION : Mrs C.
Seidler.
ORIGIN: Germany. DATE OF
PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD:
25.10.2000.
UTILIZATION: Versatile
working Gundog.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I.:
Group 7 Pointing Dogs. Section 1.2
Continental pointing dogs, « Spaniel Type ».With working trial. |
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BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY: The German longhaired Pointing Dog combines the
bloodlines of a bird-, hawk- and water dog as
well as of Bracken (Scenthounds). He therefore
has scope for great versatility. Pure breeding
has been carried out since the year 1879 and
main characteristics of the breed laid down. In
the year 1897, Baron von Schorlemer set down the
first standard for the German Long-haired and
thus laid the foundation stone for today’s pure
breeding.
GENERAL APPEARANCE: Strong; muscular; low set; flowing lines. Small
dogs must have plenty of substance. Too massive
and thereby clumsy dogs are not desired.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS: Muzzle and skull of equal length. Dog should not
be overbuilt. Slightly higher at shoulder than
rump.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT: Balanced, calm, controlled temperament,
good-natured, easily trained.
HEAD: Special value must be attached to the beautiful
longhaired head. Noble appearance, elongated.
CRANIAL REGION: Skull: Slightly rounded.
Stop: Gently rising, not deep and sharp.
FACIAL REGION:
Nose leather: Brown,
slightly lighter spots permitted. Bridge of
Nose: Lightly arched, not too slender. Lips:
Not overlapping too much. Jaws/Teeth: Jaws
not too fine. Well-developed and complete (42
teeth) scissor bite i.e. upper incisors closely
overlapping the lower incisors. Teeth formula:
3142 ------- x 2 = 42 3143 Cheeks:
Cheekbones not too strong. Eyes: Colour:
Brown, as dark as possible. Lids fitting close
to eyeballs, without visible haw. Set neither
too deep, nor protruding. Leathers: Not set
on too low, turned slightly forward.
NECK: Strong and noble. No dewlap. Getting harmoniously
stronger towards the chest. Not too short.
BODY:
Back: Straight, firm, not
too long. Loins: Especially muscular.
Croup: Long, with moderate slope. Chest: Fore
chest well developed, ribcage broad and deep,
reaching at least to elbows.
TAIL: Carried not too steep. It should be carried
horizontally, the last third being slightly
turned up.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS:
General: In normal stance,
bones of upper arm, forearm and of foot, seen
from the front, should form an almost vertical
line. Shoulder: Close fitting. Seen from
side, in repose, shoulder blade and upper arm
should form approximately a right angle.
Elbow: Close fitting. Pastern joint: Slightly
angulated. Pastern: Not quite straight.
HINDQUARTERS:
General: Seen from behind,
the hipbone, upper thigh, bones of lower thigh
and of foot should form a vertical line.
Hock: Special value is attached to good
angulation. Dewclaws: Are to be removed at
birth.
FEET: Pads coarse and strong.
GAIT / MOVEMENT: Ground-covering movement with good drive from
hindquarters.
SKIN: Close fitting to body, no wrinkles.
COAT
HAIR: The greatest importance is
attached to correct coat, neither excessive
growth nor too short hair. On back and sides of
body: Hair 3 - 5 cm, close fitting. On underside
of neck, on chest and belly, coat may be longer.
• Belly: Well coated. • Leathers: Hair wavy
and feathered. • Tail: With good plume,
coated to tip. • Back of front legs:
Feathered. • Back of hind legs: Feathered,
forming breeches. • Below hock: Hair
significantly shorter. Too much feathering is
not desired. Dense short hair between toes. •
Head: Hair much shorter, but all the same,
longer than on a shorthaired German Pointing
Dog. Topknot not desired. • On body: Hair is
sleek, firm, smooth or slightly wavy, close
fitting. Dense with good undercoat.
COLOUR:
• Self coloured brown. •
Brown with white or speckled markings (specially
on chest and feet). • Dark roan (with large
or smaller dark brown patches; brown head,
possibly with white blaze, snip or star). •
Pale roan (with large or smaller pale brown
patches; brown head with possibly white blaze,
snip or star). • Mottled (many small brown
spots on white background; head brown, possibly
with white blaze, snip or star). • Brown and
white, either pure brown and white or with very
few small spots (large brown patches with saddle
or blanket. Head brown, possibly with white
blaze, snip or star). • Occasionally fawn
markings may occur as a very old throwback to
the Hounds.
SIZE AND WEIGHT:
Height at withers: Dogs:
60-70 cm, ideal height 63-66 cm. Bitches:
58-66 cm, ideal height 60-63 cm. Weight
average: 30 kg.
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. • Eyes: Pale
hawk-eye, slanting position of eyes. • Ears:
Not carried against the cheeks, leathery tips.
• Back: Hollow back, roach back. • Chest:
Barrel shaped or too narrow. • Tail: Curled
or hooked tail. • Forequarters:
Scapulo-humeral angle too open, pastern too
straight. • Hindquarters: Cow hocked, bow
legged. • Feet: Splayed feet, cat or hare
feet. • Texture of coat: Longer hair on
beard; bushy eyebrows; curly coat.
ELIMINATING FAULTS:
• Aggressive or overly shy.
• General appearance: Dogs with insufficient
bone and muscle. • Head: Dogs with heads
diverging from breed type. • Eyes: Ectropion
(lids turned outwards). Entropion (lids turned
inwards). Also eyelids that have been corrected.
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.
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