Interim Swiss run dogs resemble each other among themselves to a large extent with exception of size and colour. They all love dearhunt, are not recommendable for this reason as only awake or a house dog. Their hunt and rushing instincts are stronglypronounced. Due to their enormous attitide it is inappropriate in densely populated areas. All these dogsare friendly and patient with children. If they knew sufficient discharge and can follow their hunting passion. And they aregood and strong accompanydogs.
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| GENERAL
APPEARANCE *** "Hound" type, smaller in proportion than
the Schweizerischer Laufhund, with height at withers 33-41 cm (ideal
size 36-38 cm); rectangular in shape, moderately long, well built.
Medium size, clean, noble head with friendly alert facial expression.
Ears very long, set on low and carried well folded. Chest and ribcage
moderately broad and deep, giving plenty of heart and lung room. Limbs
lean and robust. When moving quietly, the tail is carried hanging down,
in action it is curved slightly upwards.
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BEHAVIOUR AND TEMPERAMENT *** Small, keen scent hound with excellent nose. Quick and tenacious, keeping firmly to the trail and hunting with melodious cry. Friendly in temperament, not nervous and never aggressive. In character calm to lively. HEAD *** General ** Noble, clean. Seen from front, rather long and slender, gradually getting broader towards the cheeks. CRANIAL REGION *** Lightly arched, no wrinkle or furrow in forehead. Occiput protruding only slightly. Stop moderately developed. Line from occiput to stop of approximately same length and as near parallel as possible to the line from stop to nose.
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FACIAL REGION *** NECK *** Moderately long, light and elegant, yet well muscled.
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| BODY ****
Topline harmonious from set on of neck to the gently sloping rump. Back * Straight, firm, medium length. Loins * Broad, strong and supple. Rump * Sloping gently to tail. Hip bones should not protrude too much. Tail * Set on low in harmonious continuation of croup. Medium length, reaching at least to the hock. Well coated, ending in an elegant point with no plume. In quiet situations and in movement it is carried hanging down with barely any curve. In action and when agitated, it is carried slightly upwards, never tilted over the back. Chest * Broad and deep, reaching at least to the elbows. Point of sternum visible but not too protruding. Ribs * Long, moderately rounded. Ribcage reaching well back. Belly * Belly line slightly tucked up towards hindquarters. Flanks moderately filled in.
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| FOREQUARTERS
*** General : Strongly muscled yet not giving a heavy overloaded impression. Seen from front, forelegs straight, vertically placed, with sufficiently strong bone. Tight feet pointing straight forward. Shoulders ** With strong muscles. Shoulder-blades well attached to the chest wall. Relatively long and well laid back. Good angulation of shoulder joint. Upper arm ** About same length as shoulder blade, sloping. Elbows : Naturally placed against the chest. Forearm ** Strong, lean, very straight, barely shorter than upper arm. Pastern joint : Strong. Pastern ** Short. Seen from front : in vertical line of the forearm, never turned outwards. Seen from side : never quite upright, but slightly sloping towards the ground. Weak pasterns (down on pasterns) are a fault. Front feet ** Roundish, firm, tight. Toes short and well knuckled. Pads coarse and hard. Strong nails. Fine hair between toes.
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HINDQUARTERS ****
MOVEMENT ***
Preferred natural gait : ground covering trot or gallop.
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SKIN *** Well fitting and taut. No folds. COAT ** COLOUR OF COAT ** There are four varieties of colour.
Berner
Niederlaufhund ******
Jura Niederlaufhund
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Luzerner
Niederlaufhundn*****
Schwyzer
Niederlaufhund *****
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| HEIGHT
AND WEIGHT *** Height for dogs and bitches : 33 - 41 cm Ideal height : 36 - 38 cm Weight : Approximately : 8 - 15 kg
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FAULTS ***
Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered as a fault.
It should be penalized according to its seriousness and importance.
Note *** Male dogs should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum
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