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Finse Lopende Hond
In Finland in the beginning of 19th century there were in addition to the finnish country dogs also many dogs resembling the European hound breeds. After the establishment of the Finnish Kennel Club in 1889 the development of the Finnish Hound began. The first standard was written in 1932. The breeding associations in different parts of the country were very important to the development of the breed. The crosses made in the beginning of the 20Th century have also helped to create the stock from which the Finnish Hound descends. A hound for hunting hare and fox by following the scent. Eager to hunt also in difficult circumstances. He works independently, he is a versatile tracker and pursues the quarry with resonant barking.
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| GENERAL APPEARANCE
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| PROPORTIONS
TEMPERAMENT * Calm, energetic and friendly, never aggressive.
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| HEAD TAIL * Low set, slightly arched, reaching the hocks. Strong at the base, tapering towards the end. In repose hanging close to the hindquarters, in action it may rise but not higher than the level of the topline. The hair on the tail is similar to that on the body.
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| Nose
Muzzle * Equal in length to the skull, moderately deep, slightly tapering ; the bridge of the nose is straight. The lower lip forms the lower line which is almost parallel with the topline of the muzzle. Lips * Well developed, good pigmentation. The upper lip beautifully curved. The lips and the corners of the mouth are close fitting. Jaws/Teeth * The jaws are strong. Teeth well developed, symmetrically set in the jaws. Complete normal dentition. Tight and complete scissor bite. Cheeks * Moderately clean. Eyes * Medium in size, not protruding, slightly oval, of a dark brown colour, looking forward. Expression calm. The eyelids are black. Ears * Hanging with the front edge close to the head. Turned so that the back edge points outwards, the tip nearly forwards. Set on the line drawn from the nose to the eyes. Flat, reaching over half of the muzzle when drawn forward.
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| NECK
Loins * Rather short and powerful. Croup * Well developed, long and strong, slightly oblique. In profile the topline continues to a beautifully arched croup. Chest * Long and deep, reaching to the elbows. Ribs well sprung ; the forechest clearly visible. Underline * Slightly rising up.
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| Forequarters
Shoulders * Rather long, oblique and powerful ; close to the body but very mobile. Upper arms * Equal in length to the shoulders, clearly oblique and powerfu. Elbows * Set well behind parallel to the body ; tightly close to the body. Forearm * Powerful and sinewy with strong oval bones. Metacarpus (Pastern) * Slightly oblique. Forefeet * Slightly oval and high, with well arched tight toes. Nails strong, preferably black. Pads springy, preferably black and on the sides covered with dense hair.
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| Hindquarters
Upper thigh * Long and broad with strong muscles. Stifle * Pointing forward. The front line of the hind leg is smoothly curved. Lower thigh * Moderately long and oblique, sinewy. Hock * Strong, rather low. Metatarsus * Rather short and powerful, vertical. Hind feet * Construction equal to the front feet, pointing straight forward.
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| GAIT
SKIN * Thick, close-lying all over the body with no wrinkles. COAT*Hair * Undercoat short, dense and soft in texture. Outer coat medium in length, close-lying, straight, dense and rather harsh. Colour * Tricoloured. Black mantle, rich tan colour on the head, lower parts of the body, shoulders, upper thighs and also elsewhere on the legs. White markings usually on head, neck, forechest, lower parts of the legs and on the tip of the tail.
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| SIZE
Ideal height * Males from 57 cm to 59 cm., Bitches from 54 cm to 56 cm. ELIMINATING FAULT * Total lack of pigment in the nose. Undershot or clearly overshot bite.Kinky tail. Height at the withers more than 1 cm more or less than given in the standard. Shyness or aggressiveness.
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| FAULTS
Too light or too heavy in construction. Wrong sex characteristics.pronounced; too marked a stop; bridge of nose concave; muzzle short or not deep enough; top lips not pendulous enough. Head shape obviously triangular. Loose skin on the head. Muzzle snipey or short. Level or slightly overshot mouth. Square or too long body. Short and at the same time steep croup. Long, splayed or flat feet. Short and obviously soft hair. Mottled colour. Clearly broken mantle colours. Lot of grey hairs or so called wolf hair. Height at the withers 1 cm more or less than given in the standard. Slightly timid or excessively rough with other dogs.
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Faults Note * Male animals should have and must have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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