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American Rare
Breed Association
FCI Standard N° 56 / 13.09.2000 / GB
PUMI
TRANSLATION : Mrs C. Seidler and Mrs Elke Peper.
ORIGIN : Hungary.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD :
06.04.2000
UTILISATION : Herding dog of Terrier type. Also suitable
for herding larger types of animals. His scenting
ability is well developed. Has excellently proved his
worth when combatting wild beasts of prey and rodents.
Excellent house pet, can definitely be kept indoors.
Needs plenty of excercise. Is an excellent companion and
sporting dog.
CLASSIFICATION FCI : Group 1 Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs
(except Swiss Cattle Dogs). Section 1 Sheepdogs. without
working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : The Pumi came into being
during the 17th to the 18th centrury in Hungary by
crossbreeding the primitive Puli with imported German
and French dogs of Terrier type with prick ears. It has
been recognised as an independent breed at the beginning
of the 20th century.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : The Pumi is a cheerful, medium
sized herding dog of Terrier type. His Terrier character
is most obvious in his head. The foreface is elongated
and the upper third of the otherwise prick ears is
bending forward. The conformation is square. Because of
his constant alertness, his neck carriage is higher than
normal. The wavy coat of medium length forms curls. The
Pumi can have various colours but must always be of one
solid colour.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS
The body length is equal to the height at the withers.
The depth of the brisket is slightly less than half of
the height at the withers.
The length of the muzzle is slightly less than half of
the total length of the head.
The length of the neck is equal to the length of the
head and is 45 % of the height at the withers.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT : This rather lively herding dog
has a restless temperament. Extremely bold, a little
suspicious towards strangers. As a result of his
sensible behaviour, his liveliness and his
expressiveness, he attracts attention always and
everywhere. The Pumi is rather noisy. His whole
appearance embodies thirst for action and because of his
restlessness and activity, all parts of his body are
constantly on the move. He is always active and ready
for duty. A shy or phlegmatic behaviour are untypical of
the breed.
HEAD : Relatively long and narrow. The shape of the head
is characterised by the elongated muzzle.
CRANIAL REGION
Skull : The top of the head is relatively broad and
domed. The long forehead is only slightly domed and flat
seen from the side. The superciliary ridges are
moderately developed.
Stop : Barely perceptible, the forehead running an
almost straight line between the eyebrows towards the
bridge of the nose.
FACIAL REGION
Nose : Narrow, bluntly cut-off. Always black in all coat
colours.
Muzzle : The bridge of the nose is straight. The
elongated facial region tapers towards the nose but is
never pointed.
Lips : Tight-fitting to the teeth, dark pigmented.
Jaws/Teeth : Strong jaws. The strong, well developed
teeth are white. Regular, complete scissor bite
according to the dentition formula.
Cheeks : Well muscled.
Eyes : Set moderately wide apart, slightly oblique.
Medium sized, oval, dark brown slit-eyes. The expression
is lively and intelligent. The eye-lids are tight and
close-fitting to the eyeballs and well pigmented.
Ears : The upright ears are set on high, the upper third
of the ears bending forward. The medium sized, even ears
show a reverse V-shape. They show alert reactions to all
stimulations.
NECK : Of medium length, little arched, well muscled,
forming an angle of 50 to 55 degrees to the horizontal.
The skin at the throat is tight, dry, without folds.
BODY : Well developed muscles, dry, exceptionally taut
and tough. The breed is particularly lean and of
harmonious appearance.
Topline : Straight.
Withers : Pronounced, long, sloping towards rear.
Back : Short, straight and taut.
Loins : Short, firmly coupled, straight.
Croup : Short, slightly sloping, of medium
breadth.
Chest : The forechest is straight, not broad, rather
deep. Ribs slightly arched, rather flat. The brisket is
deep, long and reaches to the elbows.
Belly : Tight, tucked up towards rear.
TAIL : The high set tail forms a wide circle above the
croup. The hair on the underside of the tail is 7 to 12
cm long, wiry standing apart, with little undercoat. A
natural stumpy tail or tail docking are not permitted.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : The front legs, placed under the
forechest, support the body like pillars. They are
vertical, parallel and not too wide apart.
Shoulders : The shoulder blade is long and a little
steep. Angle to the horizontal is aproximately 55
degrees. The points of the shoulder blades are placed
vertically above the deepest point of the brisket.
Upper Arm : Short and well muscled. The shoulderblade
and the upper arm form an angle of 100 to 110 degrees.
Elbows : Close-fitting to the body.
Forearm : Long, gaunt.
Pastern : Steep.
Forefeet : Rounded cat feet with well knit toes. The
pads are springy. Nails strong, black or slate grey.
HINDQUARTERS : The hindlegs are very strong. Seen from
the side, they are somewhat extended beyond the rear.
Seen from behind, the legs are parallel, straight,
standing neither too narrow nor too wide apart.
Upper thigh : Muscular, long, sloping to the rear.
Stifle : On the same level as the elbows.
Lower thigh : Long, dry.
Hock : The hock is lean with clean outlines.
Metatarsus : Short, steep.
Hind feet : Like forefeet. Dewclaws are not desired.
GAIT/MOVEMENT : Quite lively and spirited. Stride short,
energetic, dynamic and hormonious.The posture is bold
and proud. The trot is light-footed and harmonious; the
dog puts his hind feet exactly into the foot prints of
the forefeet.
SKIN : Without folds, strongly pigmented. The areas of
bare skin are black or slate grey.
COAT
HAIR : The wavy, curly coat forms tufts and is
never smooth or corded. The coat has an average length
of 4 to 7 cm, growing to smaller or larger tufts ; it is
elastic, shaggy and dense. It consists of a strong, but
not coarse, topcoat and a soft undercoat. The dense,
wiry protective hairs of medium length on the ears grow
upwards. The eyes and the foreface are free of long
hair. The desired coat preparation is achieved by hand
trimming. Smaller corrections, done with scissors on
head and legs, are possible. Preparing the entire coat
with scissors is not desirable.
COLOUR :
Grey in various shades (normally, the colour at birth is
black, turning grey with time).
Black.
Fawn (fakó). Primary colours: red, yellow, cream (a
trace of black or grey and a distinct mask are
desirable).
A white mark on the chest less than 3 cm in diameter
and/or a white line on the toes are not faulty.
White.
The coat colour must always be intense and solid.
SIZE AND WEIGHT
HEIGHT :
Dogs: 41 to 47 cm; Ideal height: 43 to 45 cm.
Bitches: 38 to 44 cm; Ideal height: 40 to 42 cm.
WEIGHT :
Dogs: 10 to 15 kg; Ideal weight: 12 to 13 kg.
Bitches: 8 to 13 kg; Ideal weight: 10 to 11 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 proportions
to its degree.
ELIMINATING FAULTS
Aggresive or overly shy.
Round, Puli-like head. Foreface shorter than 40 % of the
total lenght of head
Strongly defined stop.
One or more missing teeth (incisors, canines, premolars
2-4, molars 1-2). More than two missing PM1. The M3 are
disregarded.
Over- or undershot mouth, wry mouth.
Completely upright prick ears. Ears pendant from base or
carried unevenly.
Short smooth coat. Long, very matted, sticking out or
dull coat.
Chocolate coloured, multicoloured coat. All uniform,
clearly defined patches (i.e. tan markings, mantle
forming marking).
Size deviating from the height limits given by the
standard.
Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural
abnormalities shall be disqualified.
NB: Male animals must have two apparently normal
testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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