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LARGE MÜNSTERLÄNDER (Grosser Münsterländer Vorstehhund) / FCI-Standard No 118 / 19.02.1996


FCI-Standard No 118 / 19.02.1996 / GB LARGE MÜNSTERLÄNDER (Grosser Münsterländer Vorstehhund)


TRANSLATION
Mrs. Peggy Davis.

ORIGIN
Germany.

DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE VALID ORIGINAL STANDARD
24.06.1987.

UTILIZATION
Versatile, useful multi-purpose gundog. His strength is his work after the shot.

CLASSIFICATION FCI
Group 7 Pointing Dogs
Section 1.2 Continental pointing dogs, "Spaniel Type". With working trial.

BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY
The historical development of the Large Münsterländer goes back to the white/particolour bird and hawking dog of the Middle Adges via the Stöberhund and Wachtelhund to the Pointer of the 19th century. The Large Munsterländer (L.M.) as well as the Small Münsterländer and the Deutsch Langhaar (German Longhair) belong to the family of the longhaired German Pointing Dogs, whose planned breeding began towards the end of the 19th Century. After the "German Longhair Club" finally excluded the black colour from breeding in 1909, the "Club for the pure breeding black and white Münsterland Pointers" took over the breeding of the black and white Longhair.
After incorporating the remainder of these native Longhairs, in particular from West-Münsterland and lower Saxony, onto a foundation list, the Club began the planned breeding of the L.M. in 1922.
The foundation list comprised 83 dogs. Descendants of those L.M. on the original list were entered into the stud book for L.M. The Club keeping the stud records is the federation for L.M., to date organised in eight independent County groups. The "Verband für Grosse Münsterländer" is a member of the V.D.H. and of the Federation of Working Gundogs (JGHV).

GENERAL APPEARANCE
Strong muscular body, yet racy general impression. Expression of intelligence and nobility. Clean outline.

IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS
Length of body and height at shoulder should, as near as possible, be equal. Length of body can exceed height at shoulder by 2 cm.

BEHAVIOUR / CHARACTER
The most important qualities are: to be tractable and easily taught, dependable for use as a gundog, in particular after the shot. Lively temperament without being nervous.

HEAD
Nobel and elongated with a minimum stop and intelligent outlook. Definite well muscled chin.
Nose
Bridge of nose straight, with pronounced black nose leather.
Muzzle
Strong, long and well suited to its use.
Lips (Flews)
Not pendulous.
Teeth
Strong and complete (42 teeth) with well formed Canines and perfect scissors bite.
Eyes
The darker the better.
Leathers
Broad, set on fairly high, rounded at tips, close fitting.

NECK
Strong and well muscled, noble curve.

BODY
Withers
Medium height, long, well muscled.
Chest
Broad when seen from front, deep seen from side with definite forechest.
Back
Short, firm, straight.
Loins
Pronounced, protected by taut muscles.
Rump
Long, broad, sloping only slightly, well muscled.
Belly
Lightly tucked up, taut, slim. Flanks short and set high.

LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS
Shoulder-blades fitting close to the ribs, correct angulation, straight, strong and well muscled. Springy pastern.
Feet tight, of moderate length and roundness, dewclaws.
HINDQUARTERS
Strong, taut muscles. Vertical stance, correct angulation of stifle and hock joints. Feet as front feet. Dewclaws to be removed.
MOVEMENT
Springy walk and trot, covering ground, with long stride. Gallop: elastic, animated with necessary drive and long bound.
SKIN
Taut.

COAT
TEXTURE OF COAT
Long and dense, yet sleek and not curly or stand off as this hinders hunting ability. Typical long hair. The coat must be specially long and dense on backs of front and hindlegs (well feathered) in both dogs and bitches.
The strongest tail plume should be on middle (of tail). Hair on leathers should be long (good fringes) and reach clearly over the tip of the leathers (leathery earlobes not desirable). Hair on head is short and smooth.
COLOUR
White with black patches and spots or blue roan. Head black, white snip or blaze admissible.

HEIGHT AND WEIGHT
Height at shoulder (average)
Dogs
60 - 65 cm
Bitches
58 - 63 cm.
Weight
aprrox. 30 kg.

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.
Head
Skull
too broad. Too much stop.
Nose
Roman nose, dish face; lacking pigment completely or only spots.
Muzzle
Loose or pendulous lips.
Teeth / Bite
Slight faults
Pincer bite, absence of 1st premolar or 3rd Molar.
Serious faults
Overshot, undershot, wry mouth.
Missing incisors, canines and premolars 2, 3 and 4 and molars 1 and 2.
Eyes
Too light in eye. Visible red haw, entropion, ectropion.
Ears
Low set, standing away from head.
Neck
Too short, too long, too thick, too thin, dewlap.
Withers
Too low, too short.
Chest
Barrel shape, narrow, not deep enough, lack of forechest.
Back
Too long, hollow or roach back.
Loins
Slack muscles. Transition from rump not harmonious; overbuilt.
Rump
Short, narrow, falling away sharply.
Belly
Too tucked up, set too low.
Tail
Deviated carriage, curled upwards, kinky or ring tail.
Front legs
Joints too steep, protruding or twisted elbows. Weak pastern. Too narrow or too wide in front.
Hind legs
Angulations too steep; cow hocked or bow legged as well as too wide or too close behind.
Feet
Round cat feet, long hare foot, splayed feet. Pidgeon-toed or fiddle-front.
Movement
Walking and trotting: short, stiff, tripping. Gallop: Short, stiff leap, too little drive.

DISQUALIFYING FAULTS
- Hereditary faults of all sorts, also being gun shy or gun- sensitive in any degree. Fear of live game, fear biter, fear of strangers.
- Hereditary diseases such as epilepsy, non septic necrosis of the humerus (lame in front), spontaneous rupture of the cruciate ligament; entropion, ectropion.
- Important faults in Bite and Teeth
Overshot, undershot, wry mouth, missing incisors or canines, missing molars and premolars.
- Important lack of pigment such as pale nose leather.
- Colour Faults
Colours which do not conform to the breed standard.
- Slight bite and tooth faults (such as pincer bite, double P1, absence of not more than two P1 or M3) are still admissible for breeding.

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



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