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American Rare
Breed Association
FCI-Standard N° 279/07.
08. 1998/
GB
MONTENEGRIN MOUNTAIN HOUND
(Crnogorski Planinski Gonič)
TRANSLATION : Mrs. Peggy Davis.
ORIGIN :
Republic of Montenegro.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD :
15.07.1997.
UTILIZATION : Hound.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. :Group 6 Scenthounds and related breeds.Section 1.2 Medium-sized Hounds.With working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : We can say with certainty
that this breed is of the same origin as the other
Balkan hounds. In the past this dog has sometimes been
called « black hound ».The first standard dates 1924.The F.C.I. officially recognized this breed
(standard N° 279) on the 8th May 1969 during its meeting
in Warsaw.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Medium size, solid, agile.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS : The length of the body (measured
from the point of the shoulder to the point of the
buttocks) and the perimeter of the chest go beyond by
about 10% the height at the withers.The length of the head corresponds to 45% of the
height at the withers.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT : Well balanced, attached to his
master, docile, trustworthy.
HEAD : Dolichocephalic; the upper lines of the skull and
the muzzle are divergent.
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Longer than the muzzle; in the occipital region,
its width is inferior to the distance between the stop
and the occipital protuberance.Seen from the front and in profile flat or
slightly arched.Its width decreases from the top of the skull
down to the stop.The frontal furrow is accentuated, whereas the
occipital protuberance is less obvious; the superciliary
arches are well developed.
Stop : Slightly pronounced.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Always black, well developed.
Muzzle : Thick and broad at its base, is shorter than
the skull.
The desirable relation is of 7,5 : 10.The lateral lines of the muzzle are convergent.The nasal bridge is straight.
Lips : Moderately developed, tight, upper lip slightly
overlapping the bottom lip; the corner of the lips is
firm; the edge of the lips is pigmented black.
Jaws/Teeth : The jaws are strong and show a regular and
complete scissor bite; a pincer bite is admitted.The teeth are well developed and regularly
implanted.
Cheeks : Flat.
Eyes : Oval shape, placed slightly obliquely, of light
to dark brown in colour; the rims of the eyelids are
black.
Ears : High set, moderately long, thin to medium thick,
pendant without folds and close to the head; their
extremity is of a more or less pronounced oval shape.
NECK : Powerful, oblique, forming an angle of 45° to 50°
with the horizontal.Its length is approximately equal to that of the
head.It is
thin, muscled and without dewlap.
BODY : Rectangular, its length going beyond by about 10%
the height at the withers.
Withers : Very pronounced.
Back : Muscled, broad, moderately long.
Loin : Muscled, solid, medium length, short coupled.
Croup : Slightly slanting (20-25° in relation to the
horizontal), powerful, well muscled, broad.
Chest : Strong, deep; its depth corresponds to 45 to 50%
of the height at the withers and its perimeter going
beyond by about 10% the height at the withers.
Underline and Belly : The xyphoid appendix is prominent;
the belly is only slightly tucked up.
TAIL : It prolongs the line of the croup and goes on,
thinning gradually from its set on to the extremity
which reaches the hock; carried sabre fashion below the
line of the back; is covered with abundant hair.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS :
General appearance : Strong, solid, muscled, parallel.
Shoulders : Shoulder-blade muscled, well attached to the
thoracic wall; its length is approximately equal to that
of the head; it forms an angle of 40 to 45° with the
horizontal.
Elbow : Solid, close to the body; the distance from the
ground up to the elbow corresponds to 50% of the height
at the withers.
Forearm : Straight, strong, muscled.
Pastern joint : Solid.
Pastern : Strong, thin, slightly slanting (up to 15° in
relation to the vertical).
Front feet : Cat feet; solid toes, tight, well arched;
the pads are resistant, elastic and black; the nails are
always black.
HINDQUARTERS :
General appearance : Strong, muscled, parallel, of
strong bone structure.
Upper thigh : Strong, muscled, not prominent.
Stifle : Solid, parallel to the median plane of the
body; the angle of the stifle is of about 120°.
Lower thigh : Its length corresponds approximately to
that of the upper thigh.Muscled.
Hock joint : Solid, pronounced; its angulation is of
about 135°-140°.
Hock : Powerful, almost vertical.
Hind feet : As the front feet.
GAIT : Regular and elastic stride, with good thrust from
the hindquarters; the preferred gait is a lively and
even trot.
SKIN : Elastic, really tight to the body; shows a dark
pigmentation.
COAT
HAIR : Short, dense, rough, not very thick, glossy,
flat, smooth.The undercoat is quite well developed.
COLOUR : The basic colour is black with tan markings
above the eyes, on the muzzle and on the lower parts of
the legs.
The tan markings above the eyes are the size of a
hazelnut, whereas the ones on the lateral parts of the
muzzle extend at maximum to the corner of the lips.The colour of the tan markings goes from a light
red through a brownish red to a bright red.A white spot on the chest is admitted but not
sought after; its diameter must not be more than 3 cm.
SIZE : The height at the withers is from 44-54 cm; the
ideal size for the males varies between 49-50 cm, and
for the females between 48-49 cm.
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 :
Timid or aggressive dog.
Over- or undershot mouth; deviated incisor arch.
Absence of one tooth, the absence of two premolars 1
(PM1) being tolerated.
Eyes of a very light colour, wall-eyes, eyes of
different colour; entropion, ectropion.
Rolled up tail, carried above the back line or deviated
laterally.
Non authorized colours.
Any other white marking than that which is tolerated.
Superior or inferior size than that prescribed in 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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