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Standards for : [Petit][Grand]Petit Basset Griffon VendeenAppearance A well balanced, short legged, compact hound. Rough coated. With an alert outlook and a lively bearing. Characteristics A strong, active hound capable of a day's hunting with a good voice freely used. Temperament Happy, extrovert; independent, yet willing to please. Head & Skull Medium in length, not too wide, oval in shape when viewed from the front. Well cut away under the eyes; stop clearly defined; the occipital bone well developed. Muzzle slightly shorter than from stop to occipital point. Underjaw should be strong and well developed. The nose black, large with wide nostrils. Eyes surmounted by long eyebrows standing forward but not to obscure the eyes; lips covered with long hair forming beard and moustache. Eyes Large, dark, showing no white, with a friendly intelligent expression. The red of the lower eyelid should not show. Ears Supple, narrow and fine, covered with long hair, folding inwards, ending in an oval shape; reaching to the end of the nose; set on low, not above the line of the eye. Mouth Scissor bite preferred, level bite accepted. Neck Long and strong, set into well laid shoulders; without throatiness; carrying the head proudly. Forequarters Shoulders clean and sloping; elbows close to the body. The forelegs straight, a slight crook acceptable; thick and well boned. Pasterns strong and slightly sloping. Knuckling over is unacceptable. Body Chest deep with prominent sternum; ribs moderately rounded extending well aback. Back of medium length; level topline with slight arching over strong loins. Hindquarters Strong and muscular with good bend of stifle. Well defined second thigh. Hocks short and well angulated. Feet Hard, tight padded, not too long. Nails strong and short. Tail (Stern) Of medium length, set on high, strong at the base, tapering regularly, well furnished with hair; carried proudly like the blade of a sabre. Gait The movement should be free at all paces, with great drive. Front action straight and reaching well forward; hocks should turn neither in nor out. Coat Rough, long without exaggeration and harsh to the touch, with thick undercoat, never silky or woolly. Hounds should be shown untrimmed. Colour White with any combination of lemon, orange, tricolour or grizzle markings. Height 34 to 38cms (13.4 to 15 ins); a tolerance of 1cm (0.4in) either way is allowed. Faults Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness of the fault should be in exact proportion to its degree. Note Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles descended into the scrotum. Grand Basset Griffon VendeenAppearance A well balanced, medium height hound. Rough coated with a familiar and intelligent look and noble bearing. Characteristics A strong, active hound capable of a day's hunting with a good voice freely used. Temperament Happy and outgoing, but thoughful and not easily agitated, independent, yet willing to please. Head & Skull A noble head, skull domed and not too wide. Well cut away under the eyes; stop clearly defined; occipital bone well developed. Long square muzzle. Slight Roman nose. Underjaw strong, well developed. The nose black, large with wide nostrils. Eyes surmounted by long eyebrows standing forward but not to obscure the eyes; lips covered with long hair forming beard and moustache. Eyes Large, dark, showing no white, with a friendly intelligent expression. Haw not visible. Ears Supple, narrow and fine, covered with long hair, folding inwards, ending in an oval shape; reaching to the end of the nose; set on low, not above the line of the eye. Mouth Jaws strong with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. the upper teeth closely overlapping the lower teeth and set square to the jaw. Neck Long and strong, set into well laid shoulders; thicker at the base; without throatiness; carrying the head proudly. Forequarters Shoulders clean and sloping; elbows close to the body, never turning out. The forelegs straight, thick and well boned. Pasterns strong and slightly sloping. Knuckling over is unacceptable. Body Deep brisket, ribs moderately rounded extending well back. Back of good length and level topline with slight rise over well muscled loins. Hindquarters Heavy boned, strong and muscular with moderate stifle. Heavily muscled thighs with well defined second thigh. Feet Big and tight padded. Pads firm and solid. Nails strong and short. Tail (Stern) Good length, set on high, strong at the base, tapering regularly, well furnished with hair of good length; carried proudly like the blade of a sabre or slightly turned in, but never falling back over the loins. Gait Free with great drive. Front action straight and reaching well forward; hind action easy and elastic, hocks should turn neither in nor out. Coat Rough, long without exaggeration, with a flat structure, never silky or woolly, fringing not too abundant; thick undercoat. Hounds should be shown untrimmed. Colour White with any combination of lemon, orange, tricolour or grizzle markings. Height 39 to 43cms (15.5 to 17 ins); a tolerance of 2cms (0.8in) above the upper limit permissible. Faults Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness of the fault should be in exact proportion to its degree. Note Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles descended into the scrotum. |