Over
the year 1870 langhaarige quail dogs were well-known, managed firmly,
had an enormous trace trace and could also apportieren in the M?terland.
1906 looked for the heath poet Hermann. L?
with its Br?rn the remainders of the Roten in such a way specified
Hannover Heidebracke.. They called it Heidewachtel.. Baron von Beverv?e
Beverv?e-Lohburg, and the main teacher Heitmann from castle stone ford
obtained at the same time with their line breed first successes. The
Dorstener impact stepped in the subsequent years into Westphalia into
feature. To 17. M? 1912 were then gegr?et the Verband f?Kleine M?terl?er
of managing dogs. The federation formulated at that time its goals as
follows: Der association has the purpose, purity and high breed of the
langhaarigen small managing dog, as it in the M?terland for many decades
is gez?tet, too f?ern.. The absence of the race characteristics at that
time affected restraining breed and Verbandst?gkeit. Starting from 1921
then after the race standard, which Dr. Dr. Friedrich young Klaus had
provided, one gez?tet.
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General
appearance
andharmonious
K ? erbau, which has balanced proportions with much
aristocracy and elegance. Noble head. With upright attitude it shows
flie ? nde K?erlinien with flat carried rod. Its Vorderl?e are befedert
well, the Hinterl ? e behost and the rod show a ausgepr ? e flag. Its gl?endes.
Hair should be to long smoothly to easily curved closely and not.
Its movements are harmonious and spaceseizing.
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proportions
breastbone point to the Sitzbeinh?ern is the Widerristh? over h?stens
5cm ? rtreffen. The
L ? e of the Sch ? ls from the Hinterhauptstachel to the stop
corresponds to that of the catch from the stop to the nose sponge.
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Behavior temperful and balanced, with
stable nature; with attentive, friendly basic attitude .gegen?r
humans (family suited), good social connection and Orientierungsf?gkeit
at the F?er (teamf ? g), with passioniertem, persistent, hive-rubbed
versatile hunt plants as well as good Nervenst ? e and Wildsch ? e.
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| Head
Upper head nobly, drying, flat to easy gew ? t, Stop small ausgepr ? however clearly recognizably Nose Nose sponge in-colored brown Catchkr ? ig, long, straight lines Nasenr?en; Lefzen Short one, lying, well pigments well one on the other in-colored brown. Kiefer * dentures * Large one wei? Z ?e. Kr ? ige Kiefer with one. regelm ? gen and vollst ? igen shears dentures, whereby the upper cut tooth row without gap reaches?r the lower and the Z ? e perpendicularly into the Kiefer. With 42 Z ? en in accordance with ? the tooth formula a ? er or a Unterzahl of 2 x P1 is zul ? ig.
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| Upper profile
Widerrist: R
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Bemuskelt firmly, well. The Dornforts ?e should be covered by musculature.
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Cheeks
Eyes:Of middle Gr ?, neither stepping out nor low-lying m ? ichst dark-brown. Lids firmly resting against the eyeball and the binding skin covering; Behang *Broadly, highly set, firmly lying close, downward pointedly approaching not ?r Lefzenwinkel exceeding. Neck * L ?e in harmony to the overall view, to the trunk allm ?ich more broadly becoming. Neck much muskul ?und easily gew ?t. Tautly lying close Kehlhaut
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| CHEST
BACK * Firm, medium length, with broad firm loin. ABDOMEN * Only slight tuck up. SKIN * Taut. COAT* Sleek, dense, medium length, hardly wavy, close fitting. FRONT LEGS * Straight, feathered. HIND LEGS* Well angulated, feathered.
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| FEET
TAIL* Medium length, with plume, carried straight out. Last third may be lightly curved upwards. GENERAL IMPRESSION * Strong with great nobility and elegance.
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| Faults
Note* Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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