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American Rare
Breed Association
FCI-Standard N° 60/ 28. 06. 2002/ GB
SMALL SWISS HOUND
(Schweizerischer Niederlaufhund)
TRANSLATION : Mrs. C. Seidler.
ORIGIN :
Switzerland.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD :
28.11.2001.
UTILIZATION : Scenthound hunting the game by giving
tongue. He hunts on his own. He searches and drives the
game with great determination, even on difficult
terrain. He also excels in tracking wounded game.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 6 Scenthounds and related
breeds. Section 1.3 Small-sized Hounds. With working
trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY :At the turn of the century, the system of shoots
(hunting grounds) was introduced into several Swiss
Cantons. As the opinion was that the generally popular
medium-sized Swiss Hounds (Schweizer Laufhunde) were too
fast for enclosed shoots, it was decided to replace them
with smaller short-legged scenthounds. The new smaller
breed, bred through planned selection of stock and
suitable crossing, was called “Niederlaufhund (“short-legged
Scenthound”). It distinguished itself by the following
qualities : relatively low on leg, with attractive coat
colours similar to those of themedium-sized Swiss Hounds (Schweizer Laufhunde),
with a melodious cry when hunting and searching and with
a very passionate determaination to find game and to do
track work.
The Schweizer Niederlaufhund Club, first known by the
name “Schweizerischer Dachsbracken Club”, was founded on
June 1st 1905.
GENERAL APPEARANCE :“Swiss Hound” type, smaller in proportion than
the
Schweizer Laufhund, with height at withers from 35-43 cm
for dogs and 33-40 cm for bitches; rectangular in shape,
moderately long, well built. Medium-sized, clean,noble head with friendly alert facial expression.
Leathers very long, set on low and carried folded. Chest
and ribcage broad and deep, giving plenty ofheart and lung room. Limbs lean and robust. When
moving slowly, the tail is carried hanging down; in
action it is curved slightly upwards.
There are 4 varieties different in colour :
Small Bernese Hound,
Small Jura Hound,
Small Lucerne Hound and
Small Schwyz Hound.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT : Small, deft, untiring and keen
scenthound with excellent nose. Steady on the trail and
hunting with melodious cry. Friendly character, not
nervous and never aggressive. Temperament calm to lively.
HEAD : Noble, clean. Seen from front, rather long and
slender, gradually getting broader towards the cheeks.
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Lightly arched, no wrinkle or furrow on forehead.
Occiput only slightly prominent. Line from occiput to
stop of approximately same length and as nearly parallel
as possible to the line from stop to nose.
Stop : Moderately developed.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose :Dark
colour. Nostrils wide open.
Muzzle :
Strong, fairly long, medium depth, never pointed. Bridge
of nose preferably straight or very slightly convex,
rather slender.
Lips : Upper flews moderately overlapping, lightly
rounded off in front, never pointed. Corner of mouth not
visible.
Jaw/Teeth :
Very strong, regular and complete scissor bite, the
upper row of incisors closely overlapping the lower
incisors and teeth set square to the strong jaws. Pincer
bite tolerated. Absence of two premolars ( PM1 or PM2)
tolerated. Absence of M3 (molars 3) not taken in
consideration.
Cheeks : Only slightly developed.
Eyes : Dark, clear, slightly oval, friendly in
expression. Neither deep set nor protruding. Lid
aperture taut with close fitting lids. Lid rims wellpigmented.
Leathers :
Set on low, not above eye level, and attached narrow;
reaching in length at least to tip of nose. Carried well
folded, pendulous and close to cheeks; supple, with fine
hair. Auricle not protruding.
NECK : Moderately long, light and elegant, yet well
muscled. Skin of throat may be loose, but dewlap not
desirable.
BODY :
Top line : Harmonious from set-on of neck to the gently
sloping croup.
Back : Straight, firm, medium length.
Loins :
Broad, strong and supple.
Croup : Sloping gently towards the tail. Hip bones
should not be visible .
Chest :
Broad and deep, reaching at least to the elbows. Point
of sternum visible, but not too prominent. Ribs long,
moderately rounded. Ribcage reaching well back.
Underline and Belly : Belly line slightly tucked up
towards hindquarters. Flanks moderately filled in.
TAIL : Set on low in harmonious continuation of croup.
Medium length, reaching at least to the hock joint,
ending in an elegant point. Well covered with hair, but
without plume. In relaxed situations and movement it is
carried hanging down with barely any curve. In action
and when agitated it is carried slightly upwards, never
tilted over the back.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : Strongly muscled, yet not giving a heavy
overloaded appearance. Seen from front, forelegs quite
straight, vertically placed, with strong bone. Tight
feet pointing straight forward.
Shoulders : With strong muscles. Shoulder blade
relatively long and swell laid back, well attached and
flat to the chest wall.Angulation of shoulder joint almost rectangular.
Upperarm : About same length as shoulder blade, sloping.
Pastern : Short. Seen from front in vertical line of the
forearm, never turned outwards. Seen from side never
quite upright, but slightly oblique to the ground.
Front feet : Roundish, firm. Toes short, tight and well
knuckled. Pads rough and hard. Strong nails. Fine hair
between toes.
HINDQUARTERS : Very muscular, in good proportion to
forequarters. Stifle and hock joints well angulated.Hindlegs parallel, standing neither close nor too
wide. In natural stance they should be placed slightly
backwards. Bone of hindquarters slightly less strong
than in forequarters.
Upper thigh : Of good length and width, strong, well
muscled.
Stifle : Well bent, neither turned in nor out.
Lower thigh : Relatively long, sloping.
Hock joint :
Strong, well angulated, set low.
Hock : Short. Seen from behind straight and parallel.
Hind feet : Fairly round, firm. Short, tight toes. Pads
rough and hard. Strong nails. Fine hair between toes. No
dewclaws, except in those countries where their removal
is prohibited by law.
GAIT / MOVEMENT : Preferred natural gait : ground
covering trot or gallop. Movement when trotting should
be free and easy, striding out well in front and with
good strong drive behind. Legs move along straight
parallel lines.
Front action: Neither moving close nor paddling; neither
toeing in nor out.
Hind action : Practically parallel with definite drive,
neither too close nor too wide. Neither cow-hocked nor
bow-legged.
SKIN :Well
fitting and taut, no folds.
COAT
HAIR :
Smooth coat : Short, smooth, close fitting, finer on
head and leathers.
Rough coat : Harsh, elastic, close fitting, barely any
undercoat, with slight beard.
COLOUR : There are four varieties of colour.
Small Bernese Hound
This variety is bred with a smooth and a rough coat.
Always tricolour: white, black and tan. Basic colour
white with large black patches. A few black mottles
permitted. Tan markings (“Brand”) above eyes, on cheeks,
on inside and upper part of leathers and round the vent.
Black mantle permitted.Skin : Black under black coat, slightly
black-and-white marbled under white coat.
Small Jura Hound
This variety is usually smooth haired, seldom shows a
“double coat” (Stockhaar). Preferably deep black with
tan markings (“Brand”) above eyes, on cheeks, on chest
and/or on legs. Or alternatively tan with black mantle
or saddle. White patch on chest, not too large,
tolerated. Skin : black under black coat, lighter under
tan markings.
Small Lucerne Hound
This variety is smooth-haired. Basic colour white
densely grey-white or black-white speckled (giving a “blue”
impression), with large dark or black patches. Tan
markings (“Brand”) above eyes, on cheeks, on the inside
and upper part of leathers and round the vent. Black
mantle permitted. Skin : black under black coat, lighter
under blue speckling.
Small Schwyz Hound
This variety is smooth-haired. Basic colour white with
larger or smaller yellowish-red to orange red patches. A
few orange mottles permitted; orange mantle permitted.
Skin : dark grey under orange coat, white-black marbled
under white coat.
SIZE :
Height at the withers :Dogs : 35 – 43 cm. Bitches : 33 – 40 cm.
Tolerance : +/- 2 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.
Bone too fine or too coarse, lack of substance.
Coarse head lacking in refinement.
Nose partially flesh-coloured.
Eyes too light, hard expression.
Leathers set on high, too short, thick, flat.
Distinct dewlap.
Swayback or roach back.
Croup short, falling away.
Chest lacking in depth; ribs too flat or barrel-shaped;
ribcage not smooth (e.g. flange ribs).
Tail carried too high, distinctly bent.
Forelegs crooked, turned in or out.
Shoulder blade steep, upper arm too short, angulation
too wide.
Weak carpal joints, down on pastern.
Spread toes, harefeet.
Insufficient angulations of hindquarters; cow-hocked or
bow-legged.
Faults of colour and markings:
Small Bernese Hound : too many black ticks.
Small Schwyz Hound : too many orange ticks in the white.
– Black overlay (“soot”) at leathers, set-on of tail
and/or in orange patches.
Apprehensive or slightly sharp behaviour.
DISQUALIFYING FAULTS :
Overly shy or aggressive.
Lack of breed type in general appearance.
Nose completely flesh-coloured.
Undershot or overshot mouth, wry mouth.
Absence of incisors or canines; faulty position of
canines; absence of more than 3 premolars and/or molars.
Entropion, ectropion.
Sternum too short, abrupt tuck-up at end of sternum.
Tail rolled in or kinky.
Colour combinations not according to the standard.
Height at withers for males:under 33 cm or over 45cm.
For bitches: under 31 cm or over 42cm.
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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