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American Rare
Breed Association
FCI-Standard N° 150 / 05. 05.
2003 / GB
SERBIAN HOUND
TRANSLATION : Mrs Pamela
Jeans-Brown.
ORIGIN : Serbia.
DATE OF PUBUCATION OF THE
ORIGINAL VAUD STANDARD : 25.03.2003.
UTILISATION : Scent hound.
CLASSIFICATION FCI : Group 6
Scent hounds andrelated breeds.Section 1.2Medium sizedscenhounds With working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : The
breed belongs to the group of scent hounds which have
spread throughout the Balkan territory. It is thought
that the scent hounds from Asia Minor played an
important part in its genesis. The first description of
this breed under the name of Balkan scent hound dates
from 1005 ; for this we are endebted to Frank Laska who
described this breed together with other scent hounds.
The first standard was drawn up in 1924 , but it was
only at its session in Bled on May 14th 1940 that the
F.C.I. adopted the standards already announced in
Stockholm in 1939 and among these was included that of
the Balkan scent hound. Because the breed was most
widespread in Serbia, it was the Yugoslav Cynological
Association which controlled breeding and put in place
the first registrations in the official stud book. On
November 12th 1996,during its meeting in Copenhagen, the
General Committee of the F .C.I. discussed the motion
put forward by the annual general meeting of the
Yugoslav Cynological Association, and accepted that the
name Balkan scent hound be replaced by Serbian hound.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Dog of
medium size with a robust constitution. Full of
character, it is lively and energetic.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS:
Length of body measured from
point of shoulder to point of buttock is 10% greater
than height at withers.
Girth of chest is 20% more than
height at withers. Length of head corresponds to 45% of
height at withers.
HEAD :Dolichocephalic ( narrow skull base coupled with
great length ) ; top lines of skull and foreface are
divergent.
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Seen from the front and
in profile, the skull is slightly rounded with a
pronounced frontal furrow. Occipital crest not very
defined. Width between ears is less than or equal to
distance between stop and occipital crest. Pronounced
superciliary ridges.
Stop : Almost imperceptible.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Well-developed, always
black.
Muzzle : Cuneiform, a little
shorter than the skull ; ideal relation between length
of muzzle and that of skull is 9 to 10. The muzzle
tapers progressively from stop to nose. The foreface is
straight.
Lips: Mediumly developed,
mediumly thick and fitting well with the jaw. The edges
of the lips should be black. The upper lip overlaps the
lower lip ; corners of lips are firm.
Jaws / teeth : Powerful jaws.
Teeth are strong with regular complete scissor bite.
Pincer bite allowed.
Cheeks :Flat.
Eyes : Medium size, oval, set
slightly slanting. Edges of lids are dark in colour (
preferably black ). Colour of iris as dark as possible.
Ears : Set high, of medium length
and width, pendulous, close to cheeks. The tip of the
ear is slightly oval in shape. Ears are thinner than
thick.
NECK: Strong. In length
approximately the same as the head. Top line is slightly
arched. It is at an angle of 45-50 degrees to the
horizontal plane.
BODY: Slightly oblong, with
length 10% more than height at withers.
Topline : Straight.
Withers : Slightly pronounced.
Back : Well-muscled.
straight,powerful. long.
Loins : Well-muscled. length
about the same as the croup.
Croup : Slightly sloping ( 20-25
degrees in relation to horizontal ). Powerful, well-muscled
broad.
Chest : Strong; height 50% of
height at withers and girth 20% greater than height at
withers.
Underline and belly : The oval
point of the sternum stands slightly proud. Belly has
slight tuk up.
TAIL : Extends line of croup. At
the base it is strong and tapers progressively towards
tip which reaches level of hock. Sligthly curved up, it
is carried below line of back. Covered in abundant hair.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS :
Overview : Powerful, well-muscled
, parallel.
Scapula (shouder blade) : Length
corresponds approximately to that of upper arm. Muscled,
solid and well-attached to the thoracic wall. Forms an
angle of 45-50 degrees to horizontal.
Upper arm : Powerful, muscled,
approximately same length as scapula.
Elbow : Solid, close to body
.Distance from elbow to ground is 50 % of height at
withers.
Forearm : Flat, powerful, muscled.
Carpus : Solid.
Metacarpus (Pasterns) : Powerful,
slightly sloping ( up to 15 % from vertical ).
Front foot : Cat foot, with solid
tight toes. Nails are strong and black in colour.
HINDQUARTERS :
Overview : Strong flat, well-muscled
and parallel.
Thighs : Well-muscled, flat.
Stifle : Solid, parallel with
median line of body. Angle of stifle around 120 degrees.
Lower thigh : Well-muscled,
length approximatively that of thigh.
Hock: Powerful, well let down.
AngIe of 135-140 degrees.
Metatarsus ( rear pasterns) :
Strong, almost vertical.
Hind foot : A little longer than
the front foot, with solid tight toes. Nails strong and
black. Pads are resilient and adequately elastic.
GAIT / MOVEMENT : At the walk
good front extension. Preferred gait, free energetic
trot. Umbs move on parallel axis to median plane of the
body.
SKIN : Elastic and well-pigmented
, taut over body .
COAT
HAIR : Short, abundant, glearning,
quite thick and lying well over all the body with
undercoat. Hair slightly longer on back of thighs and
underside of tail.
COLOUR : Red ( fox coloured )
going from yellowy red to a rust tone with black mantle
or saddle. The mantle or saddle go as far as the head
which shows black marks on either side of the temples;
on the chest a round white mark no larger than 2 cm in
diameter is allowed.
SIZE :
Height at withers :
Males:46 -56 cm, ideal height between 51 and 52 cm.
Females : 44 -54 cm, ideal height
between 48 and 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 :
Aggressive or overly shy.
Missing tooth, although the
absence of two premolars ( 2PM 1 ) is tolerated.
Over or under shot.
China eye.
Body too long.
Tail curled, carried high or
curving over back tip of tail hooked or crooked.
White mark on chest larger than
permitted size or presence of white mark anywhere else.
Height at withers greater or
lesser than that laid down 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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