Ungarischer Vorstehhund 

          

   History  

It was bred in the 18th century from the ancient Hungarian Vorstehhund  and the yellow coloured Turkish  hunting dog.   It appeared in its present form in the 19th century when it was improved by breeding with more foreign gundogs. 

               

 

General Appearance      It was bred in the 18th century from the ancient Hungarian  Vorstehhund  and the yellow coloured Turkish  hunting dog.   It appeared in its present form in the 19th century when it was improved by breeding with more foreign gundogs. 

Characteristics *  It has an excellent nose [excellent scenting powers].   It is quiet as it holds game at bay.   It works readily even on damp ground.   It is a many purpose hunting dog. 

 

 

Temperament    It is intelligent, docile [easily trained], quiet but also lively.  It is affectionate.   It accepts guidance well.  It is obedient but sensitive to bad treatment.    

 

 

HEAD AND SKULL   The head is lean and noble.   The occiput is moderate.   The skull is broad and is slightly domed;  strongly sinewed; with slight median line; when relaxed the forehead is smooth.   The eye-arches are moderately developed.   The stop is moderate.   The frontal part of the muzzle ends bluntly in every direction, and does not become pointed.   The bridge of the nose is straight and forms an angle of 30 - 35 degrees with the crown of the head.   The nose is well developed and broad, the nostrils wide.   The jaw bone and the mandible are strongly developed.   The lips are moderate, dry and do not hang down over the mouth. 

 

 

EYES     The eyes are neither deeply set nor protruding.   The expression is lively and sensible.   The eyelids fit tightly around the eye so that neither the white of the eye nor the conjunctiva can be seen.   The colour of the eye is always a darker colour than the coat.   Windhover a bird of prey, fish-like or black eyes are not allowed. 

EARS *  The ears are set at medium height.   They are covered with a thin skin and are not fleshy.   They are pendant and have a rounded V-shape, longer than medium. 

MOUTH  *  A standard set of teeth with scissor bite. 

NECK  * is of medium length, moderate arch and sinewy.   It has no dewlaps on the neck. 

 

 

FOREQUARTERS   The shoulder blades are quite firmly attached to the body,  richly muscled and sloping.   The elbows are in line with the body, turning neither in nor out.   The forearms are long, the wrists large and the pasterns short. 

BODY * The withers are distinct and long; the back is straight, short and well muscled.   The loin is moderately long, firm, broad and sinewy; it does not form a flank.   The croup is straight but not horizontal; it is well muscled.   The forechest [prosternum] protrudes, is moderately broad and very muscular.   The chest is deep and long, not barrelled; the ribs are moderately arched.   The belly is slightly tucked up.  The area between the false ribs and the hipbones is somewhat hollowed. 

 

HINDQUARTERS   The hind limbs are a little open-angled [a little more than 90 degrees] and stretched when standing.   The bones and the thighs are long.   The stifle joint forms an angle of 110 - 120 degrees.   The hocks are set low. 

FEET *  Front feet *  Round and closed.   The pads are full and resilient.   Nails are short, well developed and darker than the coat colour.   Dew * claws are regarded as a fault. 
Hind Feet: Well closed.   Pads are firm and resilient. 

 

 

 

 

Gait  Lively, graceful and elegant.   Its classic gait accentuates the perfect formation of the type. 

Coat    The skin is tight and without wrinkles.   The edges of the mouth and of the eyelids are pigmented and dark brown colour.   The hair is short, straight, coarse, thick, fitting to the body and shiny.   It is very resistant to adverse weather. 

Colour * Dark sandy, without markings. 

 

   

 

 

Size       Height at the withers, measured with a stick is: Males     57 - 64 cm [22.5 - 25 ins] 
Females  53 - 60 cm. [21 - 23.5 ins] 
The relative measurements of the parts of the body are in proportion to that of the height at the withers: 
Length of the body  100% [Height = length] 
Depth of the chest    44% [of the height] 
Breadth of the chest    33% " " 
Girth    117% " " 
Length of the head    42% " " 
Length of the muzzle =  46% of length of the head 
Length of the ear is up to 76% of length of the head. 

Weight: 22 - 30 kgs. [49 - 66 lbs] 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FAULTS   Over-refined or loose build   Weak bone structure. 
Too small or too large.  Coarse head like that of a Bloodhound.  Loose eyelids.      Hanging lips. 
Deficient set of teeth. 
Thin hair.   Badly docked or curling tail. 

 

 

 

 

 

DISQUALIFICATIONS  Not typical. 
Hanging, open eyelid.     Pendant, slobbering lips. 
Spotted or black nose. 
Undershot. Overshot more than 2mm. 
Mixed colours. Cream or brown coloured. 
White patches, mark on the chest exceeding 5 cms. 
White feet. 
Height  Males  Less than 56 cm and more than 65 cms  [22 & 25½ ins] 
Females Less than 52 cms and more than 62 cms   [20½ & 24½ ins.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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