ORIGIN
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GENERAL APPEARANCE *** Medium size. Bone of medium strength, strong, muscular, sinewy. Flowing, long outline. Robust and healthy. Shape long, rectangular, slightly longer than high. BEHAVIOUR & TEMPERAMENT *** Steady, passionate hunting hound with fine scenting ability. Works independently and hunts with endurance, whereby giving tongue clearly and following scent firmly with a good sense of direction.
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| HEAD ***
CRANIAL REGION Skull *** Broad, clean, lightly arched with clearly defined stop. FACIAL REGION *** Nose ** Black leather. Slightly protruding. Muzzle *** Moderately deep, straight. Lips ** Short and close fitting. Teeth ** Strong complete scissor bite. Eye ** Large, not deep set. Lid aperture round. Iris dark brown, edge of third eyelid pigmented. Lids fitting taut against eyeballs. Leathers ** Broad, set on high, rounded at ends, reaching to top Canine when moderately extended.
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NECK *** Moderately arched, set on neither high nor low, dry without dewlap. BODY
** Long trunk. TAIL ** Set on high, long; reaching at least to hock joint. Carried high when excited. Sabre shaped curve permitted, thick brush-like tail desired.
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LIMBS ***
Shoulder laid back, well muscled. Upper arm well angulated. Legs
straight. Joints in hindquarters well angulated. MOVEMENT *** Ground covering, very quick and enduring. COAT *** Thick double coat, undercoat coarse rather than fine. Hairy belly. Buttocks well feathered. Tail well coated with dense brush.
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| COLOUR
*** Red or black and tan (may
also be tricolour). Red type ** Red, deer red or red-fawn, too pale fawn is not desired. Black and Tan type ** Black main coat or saddle with red usually not clearly defined markings on legs, belly and head. Marking above eyes (Vieraugl) permitted. White markings (Apply to both colour types) * Stripe on neck, patch on fore or back chest and feet and legs. Lack of white markings not to be counted as a fault. HEIGHT ** 42 - 50 cm. (Dogs : 44 - 50 cm. Bitches : 42 - 48 cm.)
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| 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. Too weedy or too high on the leg. Too short on the leg. Absence
of teeth. Too long, too soft in back. Coarse skull. Glass or
wall eye. Pendant lips. Leathers too short, too long or
folded. Shy temperament.
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| DISQUALIFYING
*** Over or
undershot bite. Absence of more than two molars. Distinctly
pied colouring. Liver colour, brown nose.
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Note ** Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum
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