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American Rare
Breed Association
FCI- Standard n° 323/ 12.01.2009 /GB
GREAT ANGLO-FRENCH WHITE AND BLACK HOUND
(Grand anglo- français blanc et noir)
TRANSLATION : Revised by J. Mulholland (2008) in
collaboration with R. Triquet.
ORIGIN : France.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD :
04.11.2008.
UTILIZATION : Pack Hound for big game.
FCI CLASSIFICATION : Group 6
Scenthounds and related
breeds.
Section
1.1
Large sized Hounds.With working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY :This breed originates from the “Bâtard Anglo-Saintongeois”,
a type which appeared in the middle of the XIXth century
and which was the result of crossing between the
Saintongeois and the Foxhound. The breed presently
counts approximately 2000 subjects with around 200
births per year. It makes up the packs of twenty or more
deer hunts and one stag hunt.
The 2007 text was drafted by M. Pierre Astié, President
of the “Club du chien d’ordre” and his committee, in
collaboration with Mr. Raymond Triquet.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Big, rather powerful dog, resistant
and robust with strong bone which is a reminder of his
Gascon-Saintongeois origins.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS :
The muzzle is slightly shorter than the skull.
The length of the body, from the point of the shoulder
to the point of buttock, is equal to the height at the
withers.
BEHAVIOUR/TEMPERAMENT : Excels in hunting stag and deer
on damp or bushy terrain. It is a friendly dog, close to
humans and easy to manage in the kennels.
HEAD :
Strong, rather short with skull/muzzle lines parallel..
CRANIAL REGION:
Skull : Rather flat and broad, occipital protuberance
hardly marked, superciliary arches prominent.
Stop : Well defined.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Black, developed and rather raised. Nostrils well
open.
Muzzle : Straight and a little less long than the skull.
Lips : The flews are distinctly square, seen from the
side; the upper lip overlaps the lower lip well.
Eyes : Brown, relatively deep-set but not excessively.
Ears : Set-on rather broad and at eye level; relatively
flat at set-on then curling towards the end; of medium
length.. When pulled forward, they should not reach
further than two fingers before the base of the nose
leather. The tips are rather pointed.
NECK : Strong, rather short. A slight dewlap is
tolerated.
BODY :
Back : Straight and well sustained..
Loin : Quite broad, rather short.
Croup : Slightly sloping;hips quite broad.
Flanks : Well filled.
Chest : Broad and well let down to the point of the
elbow.
Ribcage : Moderately rounded.
Underline & Belly : Slightly tucked up.
TAIL : Strong at its root, tapering to a slender point,
long and straight; in action, it is carried above the
topline but not vertical.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : In line with the body; more round than
flat.
Shoulders : Long and well muscled.
Elbows : Close to the body.
Forearms : Upright.
Metacarpus(pastern) : Very slightly sloping, seen from
the side.
Feet : Thick and big, rather round.
HINDQUARTERS : Parallel, seen from behind.
Upper thighs : Well let down, muscled but not over
developed.
Hock : Only slightly bent , seen from the side.
Feet :Thick
and big, rather round..
GAIT/MOVEMENT : Effortless. Preferred gait: supple and
extended gallop.
SKIN : White under white hair, black under black hair
with sometimes patches on the belly and inner thighs of
blue or pale blue colour.
COAT
HAIR : Short, quite strong and dense.
COLOUR : Obligatory white and black, with a black mantle
and black markings more or less spread out which may
show black or bluish speckles, or even tiny tan freckles
but the latter only on the limbs. A pale tan dot above
each eye as well as pale tan on the cheeks, below the
eyes, below the ears. The “roebuck mark” on the thigh is
rather frequent.
HEIGHT :
Height at the withers:Males:
65
to 72 cm
Females:
62 to 68 cm
With tolerance of +/- 1cm.
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 effect upon the health and
wellfare of the dog.
SEVERE FAULTS :
Nose : Important lack of pigmentation.
Jaws : Overshot or undershot.
Eyes : Too light in colour.
Ears : Dictinctly curled, too long.
Dewlap : Excessive.
Colour : On the cheeks, black extending to the lips.
ELIMINATING FAULTS :
Agressive or overly shy.
Limbs : Frail.
Severe deviation of limbs.
Feet : Long.
Colour : Tricolour coat.
Any dogs clearly showing physical or behavioural
abnormalities shall be disqualified.
N.B.: Males sould have two apparently normal testicles
fully descended into the scrotum.
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