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FCI-Standard N° 199 / 03. 11. 1999 / GB
CIRNECO DELL’ETNA
(Cirneco dell’Etna)
TRANSLATION : Mrs. Peggy Davis.
ORIGIN : Italy.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD :
27.11.1989.
UTILIZATION : Hunting dog, especially for the hunting of
wild rabbits.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 5 Spitz and primitive
types. Section 7 Primitive type Hunting Dogs. Without
working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : The classical studies on the
subject of canine breeds disseminated in the
Mediterranean basin have come to the conclusion that the
Cirneco dell’Etna would descend from ancient hunting
dogs bred in the valley of the Nile at the time of the
Pharaos, dogs which would have arrived in Sicily with
the Phoenicians.But very recent researches speak in favour of a
new conception, according to which it would concern a
native breed of Sicilian origin from precisely the
vicinity of Etna.Coins and engravings prove in effect that the
Cirneco existed in those parts many centuries BC.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Primitive type dog of elegant and
slender shapes, medium size, not cumbersome, robust and
strong.Of
morphological conformation in slightly longish lines, of
light construction; his body fits into a square; the
coat is fine.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS :
- Length of body equal to the height at the withers (built
in a square).
- Depth of chest slightly less than the height from
ground to elbow.
- Length of the muzzle does not reach half the length of
the head (the ratio skull-muzzle is of 10 to 8, but
preference is given to subjects whose length of muzzle
reaches that of the skull.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT : Hunting dog, adapted to
difficult terrain suitable especially to the hunting of
wild rabbits; endowed with a lot of temperament, he is
at the same time gentle and affectionate.
HEAD
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Oval shaped lengthwise, the superior axes of the
skull and muzzle are hardly divergent or parallel.The upper profile of the skull is so slightly
convex as to appear almost flat; the width of the skull
between the zygomatic arches must not be more than half
the length of the head; the superciliary arches are not
very protruding; the frontal furrow is only slightly
marked; the occipital crest and the occipital
protuberance are only slightly developed.
Stop : Well accentuated, in shape of about 140° angle.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Of quite rectangular shape, rather large, its
colour corresponding to colour of the coat (rather dark
chestnut, light chestnut, flesh colour).
Muzzle : The length of the muzzle is at least 80% of the
length of the skull; its depth or height (measured at
the middle of the muzzle) reaches at least its proper
length; its width (measured at the middle of the muzzle)
is less than half its length.The muzzle is therefore pointed with a straight
topline of the foreface; its lower lateral profile is
defined by the mandible.
Lips : Fine, thin and taut, only just covering the teeth
of the lower jaw.The mucous membrane at the corner of the lips is
hardly visible.
Jaws/Teeth : Jaws normally developed although do not
appear strong; lower jaw lightly developed, with
receding chin.Incisors, set square in the jaws, are perfectly
in line and adapted.Teeth well developed and complete, scissor bite.
Cheeks : Flat.
Eyes : The eyes, which seem rather small, are of an
ochre colour, not too dark, amber or even grey, never
brown or dark hazel; in lateral position; soft
expression; oval shaped, with pigmentation of the eyelid
rims corresponding with the colour of the nose.
Ears : Set quite high and close together, erect and
rigid, the opening towards the front; triangular shape
with narrow tip, must not be cropped.Their length is not more than half the length of
the head.
NECK : Upper profile well arched (convex).The length of the neck is the same as that of the
head.In
shape similar to a truncated cone; the muscles are
apparent, especially along the crest of the neck.Skin fine and taut, fitting closely; no dewlap.
BODY :
Topline : Straight, sloping gracefully from the withers
towards the rump.
Withers : Raised above dorsal line, narrow because of
the convergence of the shoulder blades; join
harmoniously into the neck without any break in the
line.
Back : Upper profile straight, with moderately developed
muscles; the length of the thoracic part measures about
3 times the length of the lumbar part.
Loins: The length of the loins reaches about 1/5th of
the height at the withers and its width is close to its
length; muscles are short and slightly visible, but
firm.
Croup : Upper profile rather flat, obliqueness below the
horizontal reaching around 45°.The length of this lean and solid sloping rump
reaches about the third of the height at the withers,
and its width is nearly half of its length; muscles of
the rump are not visible.
Chest : The length of chest is slightly more than half
the height at the withers (about 57%) and its width
(measured at the point of its largest width) is slightly
less than the third of the height at the withers; the
thorax reaches to, or nearly, the level of the elbow,
but without going beyound that level; the ribs are only
lightly sprung, but never flat; the perimeter of the
chest which is more than the height of the withers by
about 1/8th, determines a rather narrow chest.
Underline : The lower profile corresponds with an evenly
ascending line along the belly without any sudden
interruption.Belly lean and tucked up, flanks of equal length
to that of the renal region.
TAIL : Low set, rather thick and of equal thickness in
its entire length, quite long, goes down to or slightly
lower than the level of the hock; carried sabre fashion
when in repose; lifted over the back, trumpet fashion,
when the dog is alert; hair smooth.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : Straight and parallel.Seen in profile a vertical line drawn from the
point of the shoulder touches the tip of the toes.Another vertical line, going from the
radial-humeral articulation, divides the forearm and the
carpus in two more or less equal parts ending at half -
length of the metacarpus.Seen from the front, the limb must correspond to
a vertical line lowered from the point of the shoulder
which divides forearm, carpus, metacarpus and foot in
two, more or less equal parts.The height of the foreleg from the ground to the
elbow is slightly more than half the height at the
withers.
Shoulders : The length of the shoulder blade must reach
about 1/3 of the height at the withers, with an
obliqueness below the horizontal of 55° ; the upper tips
of the blades are close to each other; the
scapulo-humeral angle measures 115° to 120°.
Upper arm : Its length is equal to half the length of
the leg measured from ground to elbow; almost perfectly
parallel or almost so to the median plane of the body,
slightly oblique below the horizontal, with noticeable
and distinct muscles.
Elbow: Set at level or below the sternal line, parallel
to the median plane of the body; the humeral-radial
angle measures about 150°.
Forearm : Its length is equal to the third of the height
at the withers; straight and parallel; the
cubital-carpal groove is well obvious; bone structure is
light but solid.
Pastern joint : Extends the straight line of the
forearm; pisiform bone prominent.
Pastern : Its length must not be less than 1/6 of the
height of the foreleg, measured from the ground to the
elbow; wider than the carpus, but flat and dry, the
pastern is slightly sloping from back to front; bone
structure is flat and lean.
Forefoot : Oval shaped (harefoot) with well-knit and
arched toes; nails strong and curved, brown or fleshy
pink nearing brown, but never black; pads hard of the
same colour as the nails.
HINDQUARTERS : Straight and parallel.Seen in profile, a vertical line, which descends
from the rear point of the pelvic tuber to the ground,
touches almost or touches the tips of the toes.Seen from behind, a vertical line drawn from the
rear point of the buttock to the ground, splitsthe point of the hock, the metatarsal and the
hind foot in two equal parts.The length of the hindlimb measures about the 93%
of the height at the withers.
Upper thigh : Long and wide.Its length measures one third of the height at
the withers; muscles are flat and the rear edge of the
buttock is slightly convex; its width (outer surface) is
equal to 3/4 of its length; the ileum-femoral angle
measures about 115°.
Stifle : Must be on the vertical which goes from the
buttock to the ground; the tibia-femoral angle is about
120°.
Lower thigh : Of slightly inferior length to that of the
upper thigh, shows an obliqueness of 55° below the
horizontal.
The coverging muscles are lean and very distinct; bone
structure is light; the groove along the Achilles tendon
is well marked.
Hock : The distance from the sole of the foot to the
point of the hock is not more than 27% of the height at
the withers; its outer surface is wide; the
tibial-tarsal angle is about 135°.
Metatarsal : Its length is equal to a third of the
length of the foreleg measured from ground to elbow; of
cylindrical shape and in vertical position, thus
perpendicular to the ground; no dewclaws.
Hind feet : Slightly oval with otherwise all the same
characteristics as the forefeet.
GAIT / MOVEMENT :
Gallop, with intermittent trotting phases.
SKIN : Fine, well fitting to the underlying tissues on
all parts of the body.Colour varies according to that of the coat.The mucous membranes and the skin of the nose are
in the colours described for the nose and must never
show black patches nor be depigmented.
COAT
HAIR : Smooth on the head, on the ears and legs;
semi-long (about 3 cm) but sleek and close lying on the
body and the tail; hair straight and stiff like horse
hair.
COLOUR :
Self-coloured fawn, more or less intense or diluted like
isabella, sable, etc.
Fawn with more or less extensive white (white blaze on
the head, white mark on the chest, white feet, white tip
on tail, white belly; a white collar is less appreciated).Self-coloured white or white with orange patches
is tolerated; a fawn coat with a mixture of slightly
lighter and darker hairs is allowed.
SIZE AND WEIGHT :
Height at withers :
Males : From 46 to 50 cm.Tolerance up to 52 cm.
Females :From 42 to 46 cm.Tolerance up to 50 cm.
Weight :
Males :10 to 12 kg. Females :
8 to 10 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.
ELIMINATING FAULTS :
Aggresive or overly shy.
Convergence of the cranial-facial axes.
Concave foreface.
Accentuated over-or undershot mouth.
Wall eye.
Totally hanging ears or bat ears.
Tail curved up over the back.
Black nails.
Pads (digital and central) black.
Black depigmentation, even limited.
Self-coloured dogs brown or liver.
Black or brown patches.
Presence of black or brown hairs.
Brindle coat.
Black mucous membranes.
Total depigmentation.
Size above or by 2 cm below the margins indicated by the
standard.
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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