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American Rare
Breed Association
FCI-Standard N°129/ 17.11.1997/ GB
SMÅLANDSSTÖVARE
(Smålandsstövare)
TRANSLATION : Renée Sporre-Willes.
ORIGIN : Sweden.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD :
17/07/1997.
UTILIZATION : Scent hound usedfor hunting hare and fox.It is not a pack hound and not used for hunting
deer.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 6 Scent hounds and related
breeds.
Section 1.2 Medium-sized hounds.With working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : A great variety of scent
hounds existed in the county of Småland during the 19Th
century.
Some, whose ancestry came from German, Polish and Baltic
hounds, had accompanied soldiers returning to Småland
from the great wars(1611-1718).Those hounds together with local farm dogs of
spitz type with an addition of English hounds became the
foundation of the Smålandsstövare.Size as well as colour varied, as did the length
of tail.
Some where black-and-tan, others red or yellow.White markings were common.Some dogs were born with short tails.In the early 20Th century great efforts were made
to re-establish the old Smålandsstövare, mainly the
bobtailed variety, although the first standard drawn in
1921 allowed both the natural short and long tail.Colour was primarily decidedto be black-and-tan but red and yellow was
allowed as was white markings.The Smålandsstövare has had continuing additions
of new blood, sometimes with strong lines to other
breeds.The
last time new blood was added was in the 1950’s, when
for a short period, dogs of accepted type but with
unknown background where registered as Smålandsstövare.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Robust dog with a somewhat elegant
look.It
should be strong but not heavy in built.Coat should be harsh.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS : Almost square in body.Depth of body should be nearly equalto half of the height at withers.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT : Calm, kind dog with a faithful
and keen temperament.
HEAD
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Lean and of medium length.Broadest between the ears.
Stop : Stop well defined, distance from occiput to stop
should be equal to that from stop to tip of nose.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Nose black, with large nostrils.
Muzzle : Muzzle well developed, neither coarse nor snipy.Bridge of nose straight and parallel to line of
skull.
Lips : Upper lips only slightly overhanging.
Cheeks : Cheeks lean.
Jaw/Teeth : Scissor bite.Teeth strong and well developed.
Eye : Dark brown with calm expression.
Ear : Set fairly high and slightly raised when the dog
is attentive.Slightly shorter than the distance from base of
ear to half-way along muzzle.Hanging flat and tips rounded.
NECK : Moderately long, powerful without being coarse,
merging beautifully into shoulders.Skin on neck supple and close fitting.
BODY :
Withers : Withers well defined.
Back : Back short and powerful.
Loin : Loin musclar and slightly arched.
Croup :
Croup slightly inclined, long and broad.
Chest : Chest well developed with well sprung ribs.
Underline and belly :Belly only slightly tucked up.
TAIL :
Either long and set on in a straight line with the back.Straight or slightly curved in sabre fashion.Barely reaching hocks.Half length tails also permissible.When the dog moves, tail preferably not carried
above the level of the back.
Naturally born short tail ( stumpy tail ), beartail
permissible.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS :
General appearance : When viewed from front forelegs
appear straight and parallel.Strong bone in harmony with the general
appearance of the dog.
Shoulder : Shoulder long, muscular and well laid back.Closely lying.
Upper arm : Upper arm long and forming a right angle to
shoulders.
Elbow : Elbow set close to body and not visible under
ribcage.
Pastern (Metacarpus) : Springy and forming a slight
angle to forearm.
Forefeet : Firm with well knuckled and tight toes.
HINDQUARTERS :
General appearance : Strong and parallel when viewed
from behind.
Thigh : Muscles well developed and thighs broad when
viewed from 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
HAIR : Medium length, harsh, close fitting coat that is
coarser on back and neck.Undercoat short, dense and soft.On head, ears and front of legs coat should be
short and smooth coach.Under the tail and back of thighs top coat longer
than on the back.Coat well developed between toes and pads.
COLOUR : Black-and-tan.Tan, any shade from amber to a warm auburn.Small white markings permissible on chest and
toes.
HEIGHT :
Height at withers : Males :46-54 cm, Ideal size 50 cm.
Females :42-52 cm, Ideal size 46 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.
Wrong proportions, i.e. too rectangular in body.
Lack of masculinity or femininity.
Heavy head, broad skull.
Short or snipey muzzle.
Pendulous lip corner.
Overshot or undershot bite,level bite.
Light eyes.
Too long in back.
Short, steep croup.
Tail carried over level of the back.
Restricted hind movement.
Short or thin coat.
Lack of tan-markings ; black pencilling in the tan.
Too much white or white in non-permissible areas.
Liver-and-tan colour.
ELIMINATING FAULTS :
Aggressive or overly shy.
Aloofness.
Pronounced over- or undershot bite.
Height at withers which is less than or exceeds allowed
variations by more than 1 cm.
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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