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American Rare
Breed Association
FCI-Standard N° 217/16.
09. 1996 / GB
BAVARIAN MOUNTAIN SCENTHOUND
(Bayerischer Gebirgsschweisshund)
TRANSLATION :C. Seidler.
ORIGIN : Germany.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD :
01.04.1996.
UTILIZATION : Scenthound.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group
6 Scenthounds and
related breeds.Section 2 Leash (Scent) hounds.With working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : All Liam Hounds (Leithunde)
and Leashhounds (Schweisshunde) are descended from the
original hunting dogs, the “Bracken”.All pure “Bracken” have the finest nose for
following ground scent and trail; they are firm on scent,
have a strongly developed will to follow a trail and are
readily giving tongue on scent.
Only the most reliable and perseverant Bracken were
chosen from the pack to be used on the leash to search
for the lost trail of the hunted game.From those most calm and biddable Bracken, the
Liam Hounds (Leithunde, working only on natural, cold
scent) and the “Scent Hounds” (Schweisshunde, the so
called “spoilt Liam Hounds”, working the trial of
wounded game) were later bred.
Through crossing of genetically fairly close breeds at
the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century,
the present day Hanoverian Scenthound evolved.
After the Revolution in 1848, in fact, after the break
up of the large hunting estates and the replacement of
the previous hunting methods by stalking and hiding (waiting
for the game) and at the same time with the improvement
of the firearms, the dog was needed “after the shot”.Specialized in firmly working on the leash, one
could not dispense with the loud chase, perseverance and
keenness, especially in mountain regions.There the Hanovarian Scenthound proved too heavy.
To achieve the desired accomplishments, even in
difficult mountain territory, Baron Karg-Bebenburg,
Reichenhall, bred the racy and ennobled lighter Mountain
Scenthound after 1870, by crossing Hanovarian
Scenthounds and red Mountain Scenthounds.More and more these dogs ousted other breeds from
the mountain regions so that the Bavarian Mountain
Scenthound is, today, the classical companion for the
professional hunter and game keeper.
In 1912 the Club for Bavarian Mountain Scenthounds was
founded with its seat in Munich.It is the only recognized Club for Bavarian
Mountain Scenthounds in Germany.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : An altogether balanced, lightish,
very mobile and muscular, medium size dog.The body is slightly longer than high, slightly
higher at rear, standing on not too long legs.Head carried level or slightly upwards, tail
level or slanting downwards.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT : Calm and balanced, devoted to
his owner, reserved with strangers.Required is a sound, self assured, unafraid,
biddable dog, neither shy nor aggressive.
HEAD
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Relatively broad, flatly arched.Clear rise to forehead.Superciliary arches well developed; occiput not
pronounced.
Stop : Well defined.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Of good size, not too broad.Nostrils well opened.Black or dark red.
Muzzle : Somewhat off-set from eyes, slightly shorter
than skull, sufficiently broad, never pointed.Nasal bridge slightly convex or straight.
Lips/Flews : Pendulous, medium thickness.Corner of lips clearly visible.
Jaws/Teeth : Strong jaws with a perfect, regular and
complete scissor bite in which the upper incisors
overlap the lower incisors without any gap and with the
teeth set vertical to the jaw.42 healthy teeth, according to tooth formula.Pincer bite permitted.
Cheeks : Only moderately pronounced.
Eyes : Clear, alert expression.Not too large or too round.Dark brown or slightly lighter.Well fitting, pigmented lids.
Leathers :
Somewhat over medium length but at most reaching to nose.Heavy, set on high and broad, rounded at tips.Hanging close to head without any twist.
NECK : Of medium length and strong.Skin somewhat looser on throat.
BODY :
Upper profile : Slight rise from withers to hindquarters.
Withers : Barely defined, flowing transition from neck
to back.
Back : Strong and supple.
Croup : Long and fairly level.
Loins : Relatively short, broad, very well muscled.
Chest : Moderately broad, well developed forechest, oval
ribcage, deep and long, with ribs reaching far back.
Lower profile and Belly : Gradually rising towards rear.Belly slightly tucked up.
TAIL : Medium length, reaching, at most, to hocks.Set on high, carried horizontal or slightly
slanting downwards.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS :
General : Legs seen from the front, straight and
parallel; seen from the side, standing well under the
body.Good
angulations.
Shoulder : Well slanting, laid back shoulder blade.Strongly muscled.
Upper arm : Long, with good and lean muscles.
Elbows : Close fitting to body, turning neither in nor
out.
Forearm : Lean, vertical and straight.Strong bone, very well muscled.
Pastern joint : Strong.
Pastern : Slanting lightly.
Front feet : Spoon shaped with well arched, tight toes
as well as sufficiently cushioned, coarse, resistant and
well pigmented pads.Feet move parallel; in stance and movement
turning neither in nor out.
Nails black or horn colour.
HINDQUARTERS :
General : Strong bone.Seen from rear, straight and parallel.Good angulations.
Upper thigh : Broad and very muscular.
Stifle : Strong.
Lower thigh : Relatively long, muscular and sinewy.
Hock joint : Strong.
Rear pastern : Short, standing vertical.
Hind feet : Spoon shaped, with well arched, tight toes
as well as sufficiently cushioned, coarse resistant and
well pigmented pads.Feet move parallel; in stance and movement
turning neither in nor out.Nails black or horn colour.
GAIT / MOVEMENT :
Ground covering, with good reach in front and strong
drive from the rear.Fore- and hindlegs straight and parallel; lightly
springy gait.
SKIN : Strong, tight fitting.
COAT
HAIR : Dense, close fitting, moderately harsh with
little gloss.Finer on head and leathers, harsher and longer on
belly, legs and tail.
COLOUR : Deep red, deer red, reddish brown, tan, also
clear fawn to biscuit colour, reddish gray as the winter
coat of a deer, also brindled or interspersed with black
hairs.The
basic colour on the back is generally more intense,
muzzle and leathers dark.Tail, mostly, interspersed with dark hair.Small light-coloured patch on chest (“Bracken
Star”) permitted.
SIZE :
Height at withers : Dogs :47 to 52 cm.
Bitches :44 to 48 cm.
No departure fromabove permitted in either dogs or bitches.
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.
SERIOUS FAULTS :
Flesh coloured nose.
Mouth slightly over- or undershot.Partial pincer bite.
Very loose eyelids.
Marked hollow or roach back.
Very flat or barrel shaped chest.
Very in or out at elbow.
Distinctly overbuilt hindquarters.
Hindlegs very close, cow-hocked or bow-shaped, in stance
or movement.
Too fine or thin coat.
Strong deviation in colour, black colour with red
markings (Black and Tan).
Deviation in size.
DISQUALIFYING FAULTS :
Aggresive or overly shy.
Markedly over- or undershot, wry mouth.
Missing teeth (except P1).
Ectropion, entropion.
Tail kinked from birth.
Weakness in temperament.
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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