Francais Blanc et orange 

                                         

          

 

                                                 

FRANÇAIS BLANC ET ORANGE
Francais Blanc et Orange, French White & Orange Hound
62-66 lbs. 26"-29" Coats are short, dense, hard and smooth. Colors are orange and white.

 

GENERAL APPEARANCE *** Quite a strong dog, powerful, showing even more English blood in his head than his tricolor counterpart.

HEAD***  Quite short and broad.

CRANIAL REGION ***  Skull Rather broad and flat without occipital protuberance; superciliary arches not prominent.
Stop
Well marked.


FACIAL REGION *** Nose  Black and orangy brown.
Muzzle Bridge of nose rather short. Lips  Extending over the lower jaw and giving the muzzle some squareness. Eyes  Big, brown and dark. Leathers  Set on quite broadly at eye level line or slightly above, quite thick, slightly turned and rather short. 
NECK **  Straight; slight dewlap.


BODY ***  Back Broad and muscular.
Loin
Broad, rather short.
Croup
**  Rather round.
Chest
  **  Quite high and let down.
Ribs
    ** Long, slightly rounded.
Flank
  ** Well filled.

TAIL ***  Quite long, sometimes with few longer and coarser round the tail slightly offstanding hairs (like ears of grain) towards the tip.


 

 

LIMBS ***  FOREQUARTERS Strong, broad and vertical.
Shoulders Close to the chest but well muscled.
HINDQUARTERS
Thighs
Muscular and fleshy.
Hocks
Slightly bent and close to the ground.
FEET Rather round.
GAIT/MOVEMENT Easy.


 

SKIN ***  White with orange or yellow patches. COAT
HAIR
** Short and not too thick.
COLOR**  White-lemon or white-orange on condition that the orange is not too dark like reddish orange.
SIZE ** 60 cm to 70 cm.

 

 

Faults of conformation ***  Butterfly nose.
Nuzzle too thin.
Over-or undershot mouth.
Light eyes.
Excessive dewlap.
Curved tail or deviated to the side.
Colors of coat other than those previously mentioned (black or red hair).


 

 

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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