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SMALLER SWISS HOUNDS (SCHWEIZERISCHE NIEDERLAUFHUNDE) / F.C.I. Standard No 60 / 07.07.1993


F.C.I. Standard No 60 / 07.07.1993 / GB SMALLER SWISS HOUNDS (SCHWEIZERISCHE NIEDERLAUFHUNDE)


TRANSLATOR
Mrs. C. Seidler.

ORIGIN
Switzerland.

DATE OF PUBLICATION OF VALID ORIGINAL STANDARD
01.01.1990

UTILIZATION
Hunting dog in the most specific meaning of the word; searching game; hunting while giving tongue; also tracking wounded game.

CLASSIFICATION F.C.I.
Group 6 (Scent Hounds).
Section 1.3. (Small sized hounds).
With Working Trial.

BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY
At the turn of the century, the system of hunting in preserves was introduced into several Swiss Cantons. As the opinion was that the generally popular, medium sized Schweizer Laufhunde (Swiss Hounds) were too fast for enclosed preserves, it was decided to replace them with smaller short-legged scent hounds. The new smaller breed, bred through planned selection of stock and suitable crossing, was called "Niederlaufhund" ("Short-legged scent hound"). It was distinguished by the following qualities : Relatively low on leg, in attractive coat colours, similar to those of the medium-sized Swiss Hounds (Schweizer Laufhunde), melodious cry to scent and track and a very passionate desire to find game, to quarter and do track work.
The Schweizer Niederlaufhund Club, first known by the name "Schweizerischer Dachsbracken Club", was founded on June 1st 1905.

GENERAL APPEARANCE
"Hound" type, smaller in proportion than the Schweizerischer Laufhund, with height at withers 33-41 cm (ideal size 36-38 cm); rectangular in shape, moderately long, well built. Medium size, clean, noble head with friendly alert facial expression. Ears very long, set on low and carried well folded. Chest and ribcage moderately broad and deep, giving plenty of heart and lung room. Limbs lean and robust. When moving quietly, the tail is carried hanging down, in action it is curved slightly upwards.

BEHAVIOUR AND TEMPERAMENT
Small, keen scent hound with excellent nose. Quick and tenacious, keeping firmly to the trail and hunting with melodious cry. Friendly in temperament, not nervous and never aggressive. In character calm to lively.

HEAD
General
Noble, clean. Seen from front, rather long and slender, gradually getting broader towards the cheeks.

CRANIAL REGION
Lightly arched, no wrinkle or furrow in forehead. Occiput protruding only slightly. Stop moderately developed. Line from occiput to stop of approximately same length and as near parallel as possible to the line from stop to nose.

FACIAL REGION
Nose
Dark colour, well developed nose leather.
Muzzle
Strong, fairly long, medium depth, never pointed.
Bridge of nose preferably straight or very slightly by convex . Rather slender.
Lips
Upper flews slightly overlapping, lightly rounded off in front, never pointed. Corner of mouth not visible.
Cheeks
Only slightly pronounced.
Teeth
Very strong, regular and complete scissor bite, the upper row of incisors closely overlapping the lower incisors and teeth set square to jaws. Pincer bite tolerated. Absence of one or two premolars (PM 1 or PM 2) tolerated.
Eyes
Oval, friendly in expression, dark. Neither deep set nor protruding. Lid aperture taut with close fitting lids. Lid rims well pigmented.
Ears (leathers)
Set on low and more towards rear of head, attached narrow; reaching in length at least to tip of nose. Carried well folded and close to cheeks, pendant; supple, with fine hair. Ear conch not protruding.

NECK
Moderately long, light and elegant, yet well muscled.

BODY
Topline harmonious from set on of neck to the gently sloping rump.
Back
Straight, firm, medium length.
Loins
Broad, strong and supple.
Rump
Sloping gently to tail. Hip bones should not protrude too much.
Tail
Set on low in harmonious continuation of croup. Medium length, reaching at least to the hock. Well coated, ending in an elegant point with no plume. In quiet situations and in 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.
Chest
Broad and deep, reaching at least to the elbows. Point of sternum visible but not too protruding.
Ribs
Long, moderately rounded. Ribcage reaching well back.
Belly
Belly line slightly tucked up towards hindquarters. Flanks moderately filled in.

LIMBS

FOREQUARTERS
General
Strongly muscled yet not giving a heavy overloaded impression. Seen from front, forelegs straight, vertically placed, with sufficiently strong bone. Tight feet pointing straight forward.
Shoulders
With strong muscles. Shoulder-blades well attached to the chest wall. Relatively long and well laid back. Good angulation of shoulder joint.
Upper arm
About same length as shoulder blade, sloping.
Elbows
Naturally placed against the chest.
Forearm
Strong, lean, very straight, barely shorter than upper arm.
Pastern joint
Strong.
Pastern
Short. Seen from front : in vertical line of the forearm, never turned outwards. Seen from side : never quite upright, but slightly sloping towards the ground. Weak pasterns (down on pasterns) are a fault.
Front feet
Roundish, firm, tight. Toes short and well knuckled. Pads coarse and hard. Strong nails. Fine hair between toes.

HINDQUARTERS
General
Very muscular, in good proportion to forehand. Stifle and hock joints well angulated. Hind legs parallel, standing neither narrow nor wide. In natural stance, they should be placed slightly backwards.
Upper thigh
Of good length, strong, well musculed.
Lower thigh
Relatively long, sloping. Bone not quite as strong as in forehand.
Hockjoint
Strong, well angulated, set low.
Hock
Short. Seen from behind : straight and parallel.
Hind feet
Fairly round, firm and tight. Short toes. Pads rough and hard. Solid nails. Fine hair between toes. No dewclaws.

MOVEMENT
Preferred natural gait
ground covering trot or gallop.
General
Movement when trotting should be free and easy, striding out well in front and good strong drive behind.
Front Action
Neither moving close nor paddling; neither toeing out nor out at elbows.
Hind Action
Practically parallel with definite drive, neither too wide nor too close. Neither cow hocked nor bow legged.

SKIN
Well fitting and taut. No folds.

COAT
Make up of Coat
Short, smooth, close fitting, finer on head and ears.

Exceptions
The rough coated "Berner Nieder-laufhund" has hard, springy, close fitting coat with little undercoat.
The "Jura Niederlaufhund" may occasionally have a double coat (Stockhaar = Short harsh coat with undercoat).

COLOUR OF COAT
There are four varieties of colour.

Berner Niederlaufhund

Always tricolour, with white, black, and fawn (tan). Basic colour white with large black patches. A few black mottles permitted. Fawn markings above eyes, on cheeks, on inside and upper part of leathers and round the anus.

Jura Niederlaufhund

Preferably deep black with fawn markings above the eyes, on cheeks, on chest and / or on legs. Alternately fawn with black "blanket" or saddle. Not too large patch of white on chest tolerated.

Luzerner Niederlaufhund

Basic colour dense gray-white or black-white, haevily speckled with larger dark or black patches. Fawn markings above eyes. Fawn marking or shading on cheeks, on chest, on the limbs and round the anus.

Schwyzer Niederlaufhund

Basic colour white with larger or smaller orange fawn or lighter fawn patches. A few fawn spots (mottles) are not a fault.
Fawn "blanket" permissible.

HEIGHT AND WEIGHT
Height for dogs and bitches
33 - 41 cm
Ideal height
36 - 38 cm
Weight
Approximately : 8 - 15 kg

FAULTS
Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered as a fault. It should be penalized according to its seriousness and importance.
Slight faults
- Slight dewlap.
- Schwyzer Niederlaufhund : hint of black shading ("soot") on ears, tail set on or on patches.
Severe faults
- Lack of substance.
- Too fine or too coarse in bone.
- Coarse, unbalanced head.
- Too short or pointed in muzzle.
- Light eye; hard, staring expression.
- Leathers flat, thick or too short.
- Exaggerated dewlap.
- Crooked, turned out front legs.
- Insufficient angulations of hindquarters.
- Anxious or aggressive behaviour.

Disqualifying faults
- Lack of breed type.
- Size under 33 cm or over 41 cm.
- Completely flesh-coloured nose (depigmented).
- Over-or undershot mouth.
- Absence of more than 2 premolars (PM 1 or PM 2).
- Excessively sharp tuck-up at end of sternum.
- Ring tail or kink tail.
- All colour combinations which depart from the four colour varieties described in the standard.
- White patches on leathers.

N.B.
Male dogs should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.



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