Alpine Dachsbracke Breed Standard
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Alpine Dachsbracke History
BRIEF
HISTORICAL SUMMARY : Already in ancient times, a
hunting/shooting dog was used which bore a remarkable
resemblance in appearance to the Alpine Dachsbracke.
Crown
Prince Rudolf of Habsburg in 1881 and 1885 made his
gamekeepers from Mursteg and Ischl include Alpine
Dachsbracken on his hunting trips to Turkey and to Egypt.
In 1932 the
“Alpine- Erzgebirgs- Dachsbracke” was recognized by the top
canine organisations in Austria as the third Scenthound
breed.
In 1975 the name was
altered to “Alpenländische Dachsbracke” and the F.C.I.
declared Austria as the country of origin.
In 1991 the
Alpenländische Dachsbracke was included in Section 2 of
Scenthounds in the FCI nomenclature.
Show Sites
Kennel Club USA and the American Rare Breed Association are looking for good show venues.Call Robert at 301-868-5718 if you know of a good show site!
Conformation
The American Rare Breed Association conducts approximately 30 conformation dog shows accross the United States.
ARBA is looking for show venues. Please send your suggestion of a show site by email to robert@arba.org
Coton De Tulear
This breed is a Coton De Tulear, which is in our Group Nine. The breed is a lovely breed and a great Companion. The ideal coat is cottny or fluffy rather than silky. Coton of course, translates to " cot-ton". The outer coat is long and white, no undercoat is present.
Stewards
We are looking for individuals that are willing to share a day or two with us and to assist us with the show rings assisting the judge with his or her ring. Call dogs to ringside and get them ready to enter the ring in a timely manner. Please call us at 303-868-5781 or send us an email to robert@arba.org.
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