ARBA announces its new Senior Master Championship today in Cheltenham.
Maryland. In order to earn this championship your dog must already be a Master
Champion and your dog
must earn four group ones over the year..
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KENNEL CLUB USA
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American Rare
Breed Association
FCI-Standard N°100/ 06.05.1997/ GB
WESTPHALIAN DACHSBRACKE
(Westphälische Dachsbracke)
TRANSLATION : C.Seilder.
ORIGIN : Germany.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD :
24.06.1987.
UTILIZATION : Hound.
CLASSIFICATION FCI : Group 6 Scenthounds and related
breeds.
Section 1.3 Small sized hounds. With working trial.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : The Westphalian Dachsbracke is the
short-legged variety of the German Hound (Bracke).It corresponds in essential points with the
longlegged variety, but gives a compacter, more powerful
impression than the former. The Westphalian Dachsbracke
is a moderately long, sturdily built, hunting dog,
standing 30-38 cm high, with noble head of medium size
andwell set on tail which, in quiet movement, is carried
upwards in sabre shape or pendant with slight curve at
the tip.
Facial expression is faithful, friendly, serious and
alert.
HEAD : Seen from the front, the head appears, as with
the German Hound,narrowand elongated.The occiput protrudes only slightly.
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : The skull is only marginally broader than the
cheeks.
Stop : Minimal.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : The leather has a light, almost flesh coloured
strip over the center, while the nose wings have more or
less dark pigment.
Muzzle : Bridge of nose slightly arched.
Lips : Moderately overlapping.
Jaws/Teeth : Dentition extremely strong and even.Incisors are either level (level bite) or the
inside of the upper incisors may rub against the outside
of the lower incisors (scissor bite).The canines are specially strongly developed.The fold of the mouth is small.
Eye : Dark, clear, with friendly expression.
Leathers : Medium length, broad, close fitting, blunty
rounded at tips.
NECK : Moderately long.Rather thick in relation to the head but getting
gradually finer towards head.The skin of the neck is loose but without forming
a dewlap.
BODY :
Back : Slightly arched, medium length, with slight dip
behind shoulders.
Loin : Broad, strongly developed.
Croup : Falls away obliquely.
Chest : Narrower than with the Dachshund, strongly
supported by the forelegs; should not too much let down
between these.Ribcage long.
Belly : Slight tuck up in belly towards hindquarters.
TAIL : Set on relatively high.The set of merges with the spine without forming
any sharp angle.Very thick at root.The underside is bristly, the upper side has
smooth hair and comes to a bristly tip without any tuft.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS :Well developed, clean, heavy boned and sinewy.Front legs seen from front not bowed but straight
with feet pointing forward.
Elbows : Close fitting.
HINDQUARTERS :
Straighter than with most other breeds. Hind legs are
far more strongly developed in relation to forelegs than
with the Dachshound.
Upper Thighs : They have strong pronounced muscles, and,
seen both from side and rear, stand almost straight.
FEET : Sturdy with tight short toes.
COAT
HAIR : The whole body, including the underside, with a
very dense and coarse coat.Short on head, leathers and lower part of legs,
longer over back, neck and underside of tail.
COLOUR : Red to yellow with black saddle or mantle and
the white « Bracken » markings : Blaze or snip, white
muzzle and white collar, white chest, legs and tip of
tail .
Undesirable are bicoloured dogs as well as dogs with
black markings on head.Chocolate brown is a fault.
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.
N.B. : Male animals must have two apparently normal
testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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