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American Rare
Breed Association
FCI-Standard Nº 94 /30.03.2009 /GB
PORTUGUESE WARREN HOUND –
PORTUGUESE PODENGO
(Podengo Português)
TRANSLATION : Portuguese Kennel Club. Revised by
Jennifer Mulholland and Renée Sporre-Willes
ORIGIN : Portugal.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD :
04.11.2008.
UTILIZATION : Hunting dog, watch dog and companion dog
F.C.I. CLASSIFICATION : Group 5 Spitz and Primitive
types.
Section
7
Primitive type – Hunting Dogs.
Without working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : Primitive type dog, it
probably originates from the ancient dogs brought by the
Phoenicians and Romans to the Iberian Peninsula in the
Classic Antiquity. It was subsequently influenced by the
introduction of dogs accompanying the Moors in their
invasions in the 8th century. It adapted to the
Portuguese terrain and climate, to become what is
nowadays known as the Portuguese Warren Hound. It
evolved morphologically throughout the centuries due to
its functionality, with the small variety being selected,
from the 15th century on, as a ratter on the Caravels of
the Portuguese navigators.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Quadrangular pyramidal head, with
erect ears, sickle shaped tail, well proportioned, with
sound construction and well muscled; very lively and
intelligent; sober and rustic. It exists in three sizes,
with two varieties of coat: smooth and wire.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS :
Large and Medium-sized Podengo : Almost square (Sub-mediolinear)
of large or medium substance respectively. Ratio of
length of body to height at the withers: 11/10 and depth
of chest to height at withers: 1/2.
Small Podengo : Body slightly longer than high (Sub-longilinear),
of small stature. The length of the body is slightly
more than the height at withers with a ratio – length of
body/height at the withers: 6/5 and depth of chest /height
at withers: 1/2.
In all varieties, the muzzle length is less than the
skull length.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT :
Large Podengo : used for hunting big game.
Medium Podengo : also known as Warren Hound, its natural
aptitude as a rabbit hunter is well used, hunting either
in a pack or alone.
Small Podengo : used for searching rabbits in holes and
rocks.
All varieties are also used as watch dogs and as
companion dogs.
HEAD : Lean and of a quadrangular pyramid shape, with
large base and definite pointed muzzle. The longitudinal
superior cranium-facial axes are divergent.
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Flat; almost straight in profile; prominent
superciliary arches; scarcely perceptible frontal furrow;
the area between the ears is horizontal with prominent
occipital protuberance.
Stop : Barely defined.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Tapered and obliquely truncated, prominent at the
tip; of darker colour than the coat.
Muzzle : Pointed; curved seen from the front, with a
straight profile; shorter than the skull; broader at the
base than at the tip.
Lips : Close fitting, thin; firm, horizontally cut and
well pigmented.
Jaws/Teeth : Normal with scissors bite, with solid,
white teeth; normal occlusion of both jaws. Full
dentition in the large variety.
Cheeks : Lean and obliquely set, seen from the front.
Eyes: Very lively expression; not prominent; they are
small and slanted with the colour ranging from honey to
brown, in accordance with the coat; lids darker than the
coat colour.
Ears : Set on obliquely at the level of the eyes;
straight, erect, with high mobility; vertical or tilting
slightly forward, when attentive; pointed, wider at the
base, triangular; thin, of considerable length, more
than the width at the base.
NECK : In a harmonious transition from head to body;
straight; long; well proportioned, strong and well
muscled; without dewlap.
BODY :
Top line: Straight, level.
Withers : Only slightly visible in relation to the neck
and back.
Back : Straight and long.
Loin : Straight; broad and well muscled.
Croup : Straight or slightly sloping; medium sized;
broad and well muscled.
Chest : Down to the elbows; of moderate width; long,
with the sternum rising back and up; ribs slightly
sprung and inclined; forechest neither too apparent nor
too muscled and of moderate width.
Underline and belly : Slightly tucked up; lean belly and
flanks.
TAIL : Natural, set on rather higher than low; strong,
thick and thinning to the tip, of medium length; at rest
falls slightly curved between the buttocks down to the
hocks, in action it rises horizontally either slightly
curved or vertically in sickle shape, but never curled;
fringed on the under side.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : Upright when seen from front and sides;
well muscled and lean.
Shoulder : Long; inclined; strong and well muscled;
scapula-humerus angle, approximately 110º.
Forefeet : Rounded; long toes, strong, tight and arched;
with strong and preferably dark nails, tough and firm
pads.
HINDQUARTERS :
Upright when seen from back and sides; well muscled and
lean; parallel to the main body line.
Thigh : Long; of medium width; well muscled.
Stifle joint : Femur-tibia angle approximately 135º.
Second thigh : Inclined; long; lean, strong, well
muscled.
Hock : Of medium height; lean; strong; open hock angle,
approximately 135º.
Metatarsus (Rear Pastern) : Strong; short; inclined;
without dewclaws.
Hind feet : Rounded; long toes, strong, tight and arched;
short and strong nails, preferably dark; tough and firm
pads.
GAIT/MOVEMENT : Light trot, easy and agile movement.
SKIN : Thin and tight. Mucous membranes preferably dark
pigmented or always darker than the coat.
COAT
HAIR : Two varieties: Either short and smooth or long
and wire-
both of medium thickness; without undercoat. The short
coat is more dense than the wire coat. In the wire
variety the hair on the muzzle is longer (bearded).
COLOUR : Yellow and fawn in all shades from light to
dark, with or without white markings,or white with patches of these colours.
In the Small Podengo, the following colours are accepted
but not preferred: black, brown, with or without white
markings or white with patches of these colours.
HEIGHT AND WEIGHT:
Height
Small:20 to 30 cm
Medium:40 to 54 cm
Large:55 to 70 cm
Weight:
Small:4 to 6 Kg
Medium:16 to 20 Kg
Large:20 to 30 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 and its effects on the health and welfare
of the dog.
Behaviour : Signs of shyness.
Cranium/Muzzle : Parallel longitudinal superior cranium-facial
axes.
Jaws : Incorrect occlusion or badly implanted teeth;
pincer bite; incomplete dentition in the large variety.
Nose : Partial lack of pigmentation.
Neck : Arched.
Body : Arched top line.
Croup : Too sloping.
Dewclaws : Their existence is not appreciated.
Coat : Silky and/or with undercoat.
SEVERE FAULTS :
Cranium/Muzzle : Convergent superior cranium-facial
axes.
Nose : Total lack of pigmentation.
Ears : Rounded.
Belly: Too
tucked up.
Tail:
Curled.
ELIMINATING FAULTS :
Behaviour : Aggressive or overly shy.
General Appearance : Signs of crossbreeding to
sighthounds, pointing breeds or any other crossbreeding.
Jaws : Undershot or overshot.
Eyes : Of different colours.
Ears :
Folded or hanging.
Colour : Brindle; black and tan; tricolour and totally
white.
Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural
abnormalities shall be disqualified.
N.B.: Male animals should have two apparently normal
testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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