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American Rare
Breed Association
FCI-Standard N°132/ 17.11.1997/ GB
HAMILTONSTÖVARE
(Hamiltonstövare)
TRANSLATION : Renée Sporre-Willes.
ORIGIN : Sweden.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD :
17.07.1997.
UTILIZATION : Scenthound that gives tongue and is used
for hunting hare and fox.It is not a pack hound and it is never used for
hunting deer.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 6 Scenthounds and related
breeds.
Section 1.2 Medium-sized hounds. With working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : Houndbreeds have been known
in Sweden since the 16Th century.Hunting with hounds was up to 1789 a privilege
for royalty and gentry only.It was not until the end of the 18Th century that
the ban that had prevented the peasantry from hunting
the land was lifted.Hounds earlier kept only by the nobility became
known and commonly spread.The origin of the Hamiltonstövare is believed to
be a mixture of scenthounds from Southern Germany,
Switzerland as well as Foxhounds and Harriers.At the first Dog Show in Sweden in 1886 some 189
scenthounds were on exhibition.Among them were a dog and a bitch, named Pang and
Stella, owned by Count Adolf Patrik Hamilton.This couple is considered the origin of the
Hamiltonstövare, or as the hounds initially were called,
Swedish hound.The breed gained the nameHamiltonstövare in 1921 as an honour to the man
that had created the breed, the founder of the Swedish
Kennel Club,
Count A.P. Hamilton.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Well proportioned, giving
impression of great strength and stamina.Never heavy.Tricoloured.The differences between male and female dogs
should be clearly defined.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS : Rectangular body.
BEHAVIOUR /TEMPERAMENT : Friendly and even tempered
hound.
HEAD : Longish head.
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Skull slightly arched and moderately broad.
Stop : Stop well defined but not too pronounced.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Nose always black, well developedwith large nostrils.
Muzzle : Muzzle long, strong and almost rectangular.Bridge of nose straight and parallel to line of
skull.
Distance from occiput to stop should be equal to that
from stop to tip of nose.
Lips : Upper lips rather thin, tight, nicely rounded and
not too overhanging.Males should have more pronounced lips than
females.
Cheeks : Cheeks lean.
Jaw/Teeth : Scissor bite.Teeth strong and well developed.
Eye : Dark brown with calm expression.
Ear : Set fairly high ; when drawn forward, ears not to
reach half-way along muzzle and should be raised only
slightly when alert.Soft, hanging flat with fore edge not folded out.
NECK : Long, powerful and well set on into shoulders.Skin on neck supple and close fitting.Males should have a well defined arch of the
topline.
BODY :
Withers : Withers well defined.
Back : Back level and powerful.
Loin : Loin musclar and slightly arched.
Croup :
Croup slightly inclined, long and broad.
Chest : Chest deep, long, well developed and reaching
elbows.Ribs
moderately sprung.
Underline and belly :Belly only slightly tucked up.
TAIL : Set inline with back.Straight or slightly curved in sabre fashion.Fairly wide at base and tapering towards tip.In length it reaches hock.When the dog moves, tail preferably not carried
above the level of the back.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS :
General appearance : Strong bone in harmony with the
general appearance of the dog. When viewed from front,
forelegs appear straight and parallel.
Shoulder : Shoulder long, muscular and well laid back.Closely attached to body.
Upper arm : Upper arm long and forming a right angle to
the shoulder.
Elbow : Close to body and not visible under ribcage.
Pastern (Metacarpus) : Springy and forming a slight
angle to forearm.
Forefeet : Oval in shape with well knuckled,tight toes.
HINDQUARTERS :
General appearance : Strong and parallel when viewed
from behind.
Thigh : Muscles well developed ; thighs broad when
viewed from the side.
Stifle : Well angulated.
Hock joint : Well angulated.
Metatarsal : Short, lean and straight.
Hindfeet : Like front feet, dewclaws undesirable.
GAIT/MOVEMENT : Parallel, strong, and long-reaching.
COAT : Harsh, not too short, lying very close to body.On head, ears and front of legs coat should be
very short and smooth.Under tail and on back of thighs top coat quite
long but not forming a fringe.
COLOUR : Tricolour.Upper side of neck, back, sides of trunk and
upper side of tail black.Head, ears and legs, as well as the side of neck,
trunk and tail tan.Tan can range from golden tint to a rich, deep
reddish-brown.Blaze on upper part of muzzle ; under- and upper
side of neck, breast, tip of tail and lower part of legs
together with feet white.
HEIGHT :
Height at withers : Males : 53-61 cm; ideal size 57 cm
(22,5 ins.).
Bitches :
49-57 cm; ideal size 53 cm (21ins.).
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.
Lack of masculinity or femininity.
Broad skull,
pronounced occiput.
Short or snippy muzzle, dish-face.
Heavy cheeks.
Light eyes.
Overshot - or undershot mouth, level bite.
Soft back.
Short, steep croup.
Tail carried above the line of the back.
Steep shoulder blades.
Restricted hind movement.
Mixture of black and brown colour.
Heavy black markings that covers sides of trunk,
shoulders and thighs.
Other white markings than those described in the
standard.
Two-coloured ( yellow-white, black-white, black-tan) or
any preponderance of any of the three permissible
colours.
ELIMINATING FAULTS :
Aloofness.
Pronounced over- or undershot bite.
Size outside the maximum and minimum limit.
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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