FCI-Standard
N° 52 / 24. 07. 2000 / GB
POLISH HOUND
(Ogar
Polski)
TRANSLATION
: Mrs Peggy Davis.
ORIGIN : Poland.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID
STANDARD
: 25.02.1985.
UTILIZATION
: Hound.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I.
: Group 6 Scenthounds and related breeds.
Section 1.2 Medium sized Hounds.
With
working trial.
GENERAL APPEARANCE
: Medium size dog, of strong and compact build,
powerful bone-structure and quite massive with
legs in proportion. The whole outline is that
of power and endurance rather than speed. The
voice on the trail is sonorous and pure, of
changeable medium pitch, generally higher
pitched in the female.
IMPORTANT PROPORTION
:
·
Skull
as long as the muzzle.
HEAD : Rather heavy, nobly chiselled. In profile looks like a medium length
rectangle.
CRANIAL REGION
:
Skull
: The line of the forehead forms a blunt angle
with the topline of the muzzle. Superciliary
ridges very developed; forehead very wrinkled.
Occipital protuberance well pronounced.
Stop
: Well defined.
FACIAL REGION
:
Nose
: Black, large and wide.
Muzzle
: Elongated; truncated at the tip; neither wedge-shaped
nor pointed.
Lips
: Thick and drooping; corner of bottom lip
drooping.
Jaws/Teeth : Strong jaws, sufficiently long, with rectangular bite.
Cheeks
: Muscles well developed.
Eyes
: Gentle and serene expression; set on the slant,
not very deep-set, dark brown; lower lid
drooping in older dogs.
Leathers : Set low, quite long, hanging, slightly rounded at the tip. The base
of the ear flap is twisted and hangs close to
the head.
NECK : Remarkably thick at point of insertion with the body, powerful,
muscled, of medium length. Dewlap is loose and
very richly folded.
BODY :
Back
: Long, broad and muscled.
Croup
: Not sloping, broad.
Chest
: Thoracic cage is ample, wide and deep in
proportion. The sternal region descends to the
elbows. Ribs well sprung, long like the whole
rib cage, closer to the vertical position than
in other breeds.
Belly and flanks
: Belly capacious, broad, nearly as deep as the
chest. Abdomen not too tucked up. The flank is
not hollow, well filled, rounded with a possible
hollow below the last ribs.
TAIL : Rather low set, thick, covered with long hair in its lower part,
hangs below the hock, slightly drooping; from
half the length of the leg, slightly curved. In
normal movement slightly raised but not rolled
up. In action, slightly raised, but not above
the horizontal.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS :
Shoulder : Shoulder blade oblique, muscled, well developed.
Forearm
: Quite well muscled.
Pastern joint
: Well defined, prominent, neat, lean, of size
corresponding to the pastern.
Forefeet : Of quite a strong bone structure, strong muscles. Toes tight. Nails
strong, thick and short in working dogs; they
are light coloured when the toes are white and
black when the toes are fawn.
HINDQUARTERS :
Upper
thigh : Long, strong, with well developed muscles and strong bone structure.
Lower thigh : Sloping, fairly short, well muscled.
Hock
: Well defined, lean.
Metatarsal : Slightly inclined.
Hind
feet : Toes tight. Nails thick, strong and short. Pads large, covered with
thick skin.
GAIT / MOVEMENT
:
Normally moves at a slow and heavy short trot.
When hunting, he quarters and chases at a heavy
gallop.
COAT
HAIR
: Medium length hair, thick, with a dense
undercoat, a little longer on the back, at the
back of the hindquarters and on the lower part
of the tail.
COLOUR
: Head and ears, except the lateral sides of the
skull, of tan colour; the ears a little darker
than the rest. The legs, sternal region and
thighs also tan. Body black or dark grey almost
black; in ancient Polish hunting language it was
called « podzary » (burnt). The tan colour,
essentially fawn, has various intensities of
that tone up to cinnamon, very much appreciated
in the Polish Hound. The white hairs, admitted
in shape of a star, forming a blaze reaching to
the muzzle, on the chest, the extremities of the
legs and of the tail. The black may form a
mantle which extends as far as on the head.
Distinct tan spots above the eyes. Black which
extends as far as the muzzle of the Polish Hound
is a case for disqualification.
SIZE AND WEIGHT
:
Height at the withers
: Dogs : 56-65 cm,
Bitches :
55-60 cm.
Weight
: Dogs : 25-32 kg,
Bitches :
20-26 kg.
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.
·
Insufficient musculature.
·
Hoarse
voice.
·
Head
with occipital crest not enough pronounced.
·
Upper
orbital arches not sufficiently defined.
·
Muzzle
too pointed; black muzzle.
·
Defective teeth.
·
Eye too
light.
·
Ears
too long or too short, standing away from the
head.
·
Thoracic cage underdeveloped.
·
Tail
fine, too short or too long, barely covered with
hair, rolled up.
·
Down in
pastern.
·
Flat
pads.
N.B. : Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully
descended into the scrotum.