TRANSLATIONMrs. Peggy Davis.ORIGINFrance.DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD03.08.1964.UTILIZATIONPointing Dog.FCI CLASSIFICATIONGroup 7 Pointing DogsSection 1.3 Continental pointing Dogs, "Griffon Type". With working trial.HEADBushy aspect, muzzle long and broad, really square and furnished with big moustache.EYEIntelligent and kind, with bushy eyebrows, leaving the eye uncovered or veiling it slightly; eye always yellow.EARSPendulous, rather low set, slightly rolled, well furnished with smooth or wavy hair.NOSENostrils well opened with the nose light brown or brown.NECKRather long.SHOULDERSNot very oblique.LOINStrong, slightly rounded, arched.CHESTBroad and deep.FOREQUARTERSStrong and muscular, furnished with quite long hairs down to the feet.HINDQUARTERSThe thigh long and well let down, the hocks rather bent than straight.FEETA little elongated, with cuffs, the nails covered with hair.TAILStraight, well carried, covered with hair, without plume.COATHAIRSemi silky, without gloss, smooth or wavy, never curly.COLOURDead leaf brown, with or without white, but the coat exempt from large white markings.SIZEfor the males55 to 60 cm for the females50 to 55 cmFAULTSAny 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 should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.