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Fawn Brittany Griffon
Francia FCI 66 - Medium-sized Hounds

Fawn Brittany Griffon

Its sociable, loving, balanced and very kind to people, what makes them good companions.

Content

History

The Fawn Brittany Griffon it is one of the oldest breeds of French trace dogs, since in the fourteenth century a certain Huet des Ventes already had a pack of this type. Widely used until the 19th century for wolf hunting in Brittany, rested when these animals disappeared.

In the 1949, The Brittany Fawn Club was created by Marcel Pambrun to dedicate himself to preserving the value of these dogs, that had become scarce. Since the decade of the years 80, under the impulse of Bernard Vallรฉe, the Fawn Brittany Griffon, as well as the race that derives from it, the Fawn Brittany Basset, they seem to have made a place for themselves among French track dogs. The motto "hunting above all" continues to be the Club's line of conduct.

Photo: This is a french dog Griffon Fauve de Bretagne by Alephalpha, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Physical characteristics "Griffon griffon of Brittany"

The Fawn Brittany Griffon it is mostly a hunting dog with a muscular body. They are recognized by their short hair, rough and dry, always tawny in color but with more or less pronounced tones. Its hair is slightly longer on the sides of its elongated snout, forming a kind of mustache. Her small dark brown eyes give her a lively and alert appearance. His ears, quite large, they lay low and they wear droopy. They are covered with shorter and finer hair than the rest of the body.

The Fawn Brittany Griffon has a medium-length tail, sickle-shaped, which is thick at the base and more tapered at the tip. When active, this dog makes quick lateral movements with his tail.

Size: 48 – 56 cm.
Weight: 18 – 20 kg

Character and skills "griffon griffon of Brittany"

Proud, bold and alive, the Fawn Brittany Griffon he is a stubborn and passionate hunter, that adapts easily to all territories and all game animals. Brave, witty, tenacious and diligent, he is also entrepreneurial and efficient, while demonstrating your ability to convene.

Its sociable, loving, balanced and very kind to people, what makes them good companions.

If he is well trained, is obedient and has a good memory.

Care of "Griffon of Brittany"

The Fawn Brittany Griffon not cut out for city living. He is quite used to living in a pack in a kennel. It is a dog that needs long walks in the forest in particular. If you grow up in the city, your master must be able to offer you very frequent and stimulating outings.

The Fawn Brittany Griffon does not require any particular maintenance except brushing once or twice a week.

The health of the "Giffon of Brittany"

The Fawn Brittany Griffon he is a robust dog, tough and in pretty solid health. But, can be prone to ear infections and eye problems. This dog can also suffer from hip and elbow dysplasia.

Characteristics "Fawn Brittany Griffon"

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Images "Fawn Brittany Griffon"

Photos:

1 – Fawn Brittany Griffon female by Canarian, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
2 – Griffon Fauve de Bretagne, 6 Month by Markus Seim, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
3 – Lion Griffon from Britain by https://pxhere.com/es/photo/481096
4 – Lion Griffon from Britain by https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/basset-fauve-de-bretagne/

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Type and recognitions:

  • FCI CLASSIFICATION:
  • Group :
  • Section : . .

Federations:

  • FCI – Group 6: Scent hounds, and related breeds. – Section 1.2: Medium-sized Hounds. โ“˜
  • UKCScenthounds โ“˜
  • Central Canine Society โ“˜

FCI breed standard "Fawn Brittany Griffon"

Origin:
France

Date of publication of the valid original standard:
25.03.2003

Use:

Bloodhound dog used for hare hunting, the fox, the roe deer and the wild boar.



General appearance:

It is a bony and muscular dog, very strong and resistant. It is active and particularly adapted to difficult land. They have a good sense of smell and a sustained bark (short and repeated).



Behavior / temperament:

The Fawn of Brittany are passionate hunting dogs, although docile with the man, sociable, affectionate and balanced. They adapt easily to all terrain and all types of hunting. During the hunt they are brave, slums, tenacious and applied. They are enterprising and effective, but they also show aptitude to join the group. Well managed, they are obedient and of an easy return.

Head:

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Cranial region:
  • Skull : Rather elongated and the occipital protuberance is marked. Seen from the front, skull looks lowered curvature. Its width decreases until it reaches the level of the superciliary arches, that are not very marked.
  • Depression links (Stop) : Bit strong.

facial region:

  • Truffle : Black The Oscuro Brown. The Windows are wide open.
  • Snout : More pointed than square.
  • Belfos : They cover the lower jaw well, although not in excess. Whiskers are not abundant.
  • Jaws/Teeth : Jaws and teeth are strong, with a perfect and uniform scissor joint. Upper incisors cover lower incisors with tight contact. The incisors are set at right angles to the jaws. The absence of PM1 is not penalized.

Eyes : Not prominent, not too sunk in the orbits. Its color is dark brown. The conjunctiva is not apparent. The look is impetuous.

Ears : Delicately implanted at the level of the eye line, just reaching the tip of the truffle. They end in a point and are bent inwards and covered with a shallower and finer hair than the rest of the body.

Neck:

Quite short and muscular.

Body:

  • Back : Short and wide. Never sunk.
  • Pork loin : Width and well muscular.
  • Breast : Wide and high.
  • Ribs : Pretty rounded.
  • Belly : The lower margin is slightly raised towards the back.

Tail:

It is slightly sickle-shaped. Is medium length, thick at the base, often spike-shaped and tapers at the tip. When is the dog in action, the tail is on the margin of the back and performs regular lateral movements.

Tips

PREVIOUS MEMBERS :

  • Seen in conjunction : They show good bone structure and are well poised.
  • Shoulder : Oblique, well attached to the thorax.
  • Elbows : They occur in the axis of the body.
  • forearms : Vertical.
  • Metacarpus : Seen in profile, they are slightly oblique. Seen from the front, are presented in the axis of the body.

LATER MEMBERS

  • Seen in conjunction : They are well muscled. Legs are uniform. Seen from the back, they are parallel, or together, nor separated.
  • Thighs : Long and well muscled.
  • Babillas : Inclined and moderately bent.
  • Metatarsals : Vertical.

FEET : compacts. Fingers are together and arched ; nails are solid. Plantar bearings are hard.

Movement:

Elastic and uniform ; never in little hops.

Mantle

SKIN : Quite thick and flexible; no dewlap.

HAIR : Good hard, thin and quite short; never shaggy or curly. The face must not be tangled.

COLOR : Fawn ranging from golden wheat to brick red. Some scattered black hairs are tolerated, on the back and on the ears. Sometimes the presence of a white star is observed on the sill, this particularity is not sought.



Size and weight:

Height at withers : Of 0,48 to 0,56 m for males and females, with 2 cm excess tolerance for exceptional specimens.



Fouls:

Any deviation from the aforementioned criteria is considered a fault and its severity is considered in proportion to the degree of the deviation from the standard and its consequences on the health and welfare of the dog.

SERIOUS FAULTS

Behavior
โ€ข Fearful dog
โ€ข Width and flat skull.
โ€ข Superciliar arcades too pronounced.
โ€ข Pointy or short snout. Hanging and thick lips.
โ€ข Light eyes.
โ€ข Flat and wide ears.

Body
โ€ข Weak appearance.
โ€ข Upper margin that is not tense enough.
โ€ข agalgado belly
โ€ข Deviation.
โ€ข Members
โ€ข Poor bone structure.
โ€ข Crushed feet
โ€ข Scarce, short, fine, soft.

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โ€ข Aggressive or fearful dog.
โ€ข Absence of typical characteristics (any specimen whose characteristics differentiate it from its congeners).
โ€ข Inferior or superior prognathism.
โ€ข Very clear eyes.
โ€ข Partial or total depigmentation in the truffle or on the edge of the eyelids and the Belfos.
โ€ข Knotted tail.
โ€ข Presence of spur in the posterior members (dewclaws never appear in this breed)
โ€ข Long and lanudo hair.
โ€ข Any other fur than is not the one indicated by the standard.
โ€ข Any other size other than the standard tax.
โ€ข Notable disability; anatomical malformation.

Any dog โ€‹โ€‹showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities must be disqualified..



N.B.:

Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..

Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation

Alternative names:

1. Griffon fauve de Bretagne (English).
2. Fauve de Bretagne (French).
3. Griffon Fauve de Bretagne (German).
4. Griffon fauve de Bretagne (Portuguese).
5. Griffon fauve de Bretagne (espaรฑol).

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Griffon Nivernais
Francia FCI 17 - Medium-sized Hounds

Griffon Nivernais

Brave and vivacious, he "Griffon Nivernaisยป is an obedient and affectionate dog. never shy, it is not aggressive either.

Content

History

These dogs were crossed with those brought from the Crusades by San Luis to give the greyhounds, probable ancestors of the Griffon Nivernais.

They were big dogs, fine-nosed, clogged, excellent closers, very difficult to discipline, fast but tough, very scathing, specialized in strong and straight lines.

They were highly valued at that time for hunting wolves and wild boars.. The Greyhound was very fashionable during 200 years, until the reign of Louis XI, He was later abandoned from the royal packs by Francis I in favor of the "White Dog.".

But, some knights of the "Nivernais" maintained it until the French Revolution, when the race seemed to have disappeared. A century later, the last representatives of the greyhounds, kept in the cradle of the breed, were probably crossed with ยซGriffons de Bresseยป to give the Griffon Nivernais.

In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, received blood from English Foxhound and Grand Griffon Vendรฉen to give it size and speed.

He "Vendรฉen-Nivernaisยป, in particular, crossed paths with Bloodhound to create the Otterhound. The latter was used to soak the ยซNivernaisยซ, giving them a rustic nose and wisdom, and improved the ability to approach.

Closer to our time, after having been through wars with difficulty, and thanks to the development of wild boar populations, their number grew steadily from the 1980s onwards. 1970. More recently, some users injected blue blood to give him throat and application at work, often at the expense of his love of hunting wild boar.

Photo: This dog is a french Griffon Nivernais by Alephalpha, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Physical characteristics ยซNivernais Griffonยป

The Griffon Nivernais is recognizable in particular by its furry appearance with its long, well stocked and messy fur. The latter, which is rough and hard, it is always charcoal color, that is to say, sandy or leonado with black spots, but there are also white hairs here and there in its fur that draw shades from light gray to dark gray.

Sad expression, almost shy, giving dark eyes and pronounced eyebrows is also a characteristic of this breed.

The Griffon Nivernais it is a medium-sized dog with a robust gait and dry limbs. His tail is not very long, but they carry it tall and even saber-shaped when in action.

Character and skills of the Nivernais Griffon

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The Griffon Nivernais has a well marked character, sometimes stubborn, which makes it a highly prized hunting dog for its value, resistance and initiative.

It is generally reduced to its simplest expression: It is a dog used almost exclusively for hunting wild boar.

They are made to live in a herd where they must excel to have their place. But, for this reason, it is also a dog that can be difficult to train. So, best suited to an already experienced master of dog breeding.

Nonetheless, the Griffon Nivernais is calm and obedient when well trained. He is also a dog full of energy. He is very close to his teacher.

Care and maintenance of the Nivernais Griffon

The Griffon Nivernais It is an outdoor dog that needs physical exercise. That's why it doesn't adapt to city life, and above all it is not made to live locked in an apartment.

Regarding maintenance, the Griffon Nivernais does not require any particular care apart from a normal brushing once a week and another, more thorough, with an iron brush to thoroughly clean dead hairs and your skin, At least once a year.

Health ยซGriffon of the Nivernaisยป

The Griffon Nivernais It is a dog resistant to cold and humidity. On the other hand, afraid of heat.

It is a dog prone to stomach twists. That is why you should not do intense physical exercise before and immediately after your meals.. Otherwise, there are no known breed-specific diseases.

Characteristics "Griffon Nivernais"

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Type and recognitions:

  • FCI CLASSIFICATION:
  • Group :
  • Section : . .

Federations:

  • FCI – Group 6: Scent hounds, and related breeds. – Section 1.2: Medium-sized Hounds. โ“˜
  • UKCScenthounds โ“˜
  • Central Canine Society โ“˜

FCI breed standard "Griffon Nivernais"

Origin:
France

Date of publication of the valid original standard:
24.03.2004

Use:

Bloodhound dog used mainly for rifle hunting of wild boar, usually in pack, but also individually.



General appearance:

This is a tangled dog, typical of its genre, robust, very rustic and hirsute. Limbs and muscles are thin. It is a dog that is used more for its ability to work for long periods than for its speed.. It looks a little sad, but not afraid.

IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS :
The length of the body (scapular-ischial) is slightly higher than the height at the withers. The skull and the nasal passage are the same length.



Behavior / temperament:
  • Behavior: Dog with a very fine sense of smell, stubborn, It especially likes difficult terrain and weeds.
  • Character : Excellent collector, very good hunter, He is brave without being reckless. Its bravery and spirit of initiative allow it to be used successfully in small groups to hunt wild boar.. Although it is easy to trust him with the trail of this animal, sometimes appears stubborn and independent, so much so that his master must know how to make him obey from the most tender age.

Head:

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Cranial region:

Very thin, light without being small, a bit long, but not in excess. The lines of the skull and the nasal passage are parallel.

  • Skull: Almost flat, medium amplitude. Delimited on the sides by the zygomatic arches, which are not very pronounced. The occipital protuberance is only noticeable by touch..
  • Depression links: Bit strong, it seems however, more accentuated every time the hair rises higher, but without exaggeration.

facial region:

  • Truffle : black, well marked.
  • Snout : Same length as skull, It is not too wide at its end. Its lateral faces converge slightly, but not to the point of creating a pointed snout. There is a little beard on the chin.
  • Lips : Poorly developed, They cover the lower jaw without further ado. They are covered by large, well-pigmented mustaches..
  • Jaws/teeth : Robust looking jaws, normally developed. Scissor joint, sometimes clamp-shaped. The incisors are set at right angles to the jaws.. The denture is complete (PM1 are not taken into consideration).
  • Eyes : Preferably dark. The look is lively and penetrating. Eyebrows are pronounced, but they don't cover the eye. The conjunctiva is not apparent. Eyelids are well pigmented.
  • Ears : median ligament (about 3 cm wide), at the level of the upper eye line. They are hanging, elastic, rather thin, medium amplitude, they turn slightly inwards at the extremity. They are quite hairy, semi long and reach to the birth of the truffle.

Neck:

Rather light, delgado, no appearance of double chin.

Body:

  • Top margin : Straight, from the cross to the loin.
  • Cross : It protrudes very slightly from the line of the back, It is narrow due to the proximity of the tips of the shoulder blades. Blends harmoniously with the neck.
  • Back : Solid and quite long. Rather narrow and steep, with good muscles, although this is not very apparent.
  • Pork loin : Solid, very slightly convex.
  • Rump : Huesuda, a little oblique, of thin muscles.
  • Breast : Go down as far as possible to the elbow. Front part of the chest poorly developed in width. The rib cage is long and widens towards the region of the false ribs.
  • Ribs : The first ones are rather flat, the last ones are more rounded.
  • Flanks : Massifs, although not in excess.
  • Lower margin : Slightly raised towards the back, but not aggrieved.

Tail:

Insertion a little high, not very long. It is thicker in the middle. During rest it appears slightly below the horizontal; when the dog is in action it appears in the shape of a saber, upward, and can be curled over the back at the end.

Tips

PREVIOUS MEMBERS : Seen in conjunction, good poise. Usually, and during rest, the previous members, viewed profile, They seem to be a little back from the vertical (under the dog, seen from the front).

  • Shoulder : Slightly sloping, skinny, well applied to the chest.
  • Elbows : Well attached to the body.Forearms : They look more solid because of their hair., but in reality they are thinner than thick and very straight.
  • Metacarpus : Rather short and slightly sloping.

LATER MEMBERS : Seen in conjunction, the profile appears slightly below the dog. Seen from the back, The vertical line that starts from the tip of the gluteus must pass through the tip of the hock, equally dividing the metatarsus.

  • Thigh : Rather flat. Hock : Tilted. In profile, the hock angle is slightly closed.
  • Metatarsals : They turn a little towards the front (slightly below the dog, seen from the back).

FEET : Oval, slightly elongated, with fingers together and solid. They resemble hare's foot, with good pigmentation in the nails and plantar pads.

Movement:

Elastic and easy (nor irregular, not even in jumps). The dog covers a lot of ground.

Mantle

SKIN : Elastic and quite stretched, well applied over the entire body. It's quite thick, Pigmented. Black spots are seen on the body, lips are well pigmented. There is no presence of dewlap.

HAIR : Long, hirsute and tangled, quite strong and rough (in any case, ni lanudo, ni enrizado). The belly and inner thighs should not be hairless.. Eyebrows, well pronounced, they do not cover the eye. There is some beard on the chin and ear, which is quite hairy.

COLOR : Always carbonated; that is to say, that the tip of the hair is darker than the base (carbon tips). The fawn can be more or less dark, but never orange. The carbonate end may be bluish. The light or dark appearance of the coat depends on how covered it is with carbon hairs. The presence of white hairs spread to a greater or lesser extent throughout the coat is accepted.; This imparts shades ranging from light gray to dark gray, passing through the gray boar. The coat is usually marked with fawn on the eyebrows, cheeks, the front part of the chest, the extremities of the limbs and under the tail. This feature, very visible in the puppy, often fades with age. The coat is characterized by the base color, by how covered it is with carbonaceous hairs and its possible union with the scattered white hairs. It is described for example, the โ€œvery slightly carbonated fawnโ€ (hare hair), the โ€œcarbon sandโ€ (wolf gray) and the โ€œblue carbon fawnโ€ (grey blue). A white spot on the front of the chest is acceptable.



Size and weight:

Height to the cross

  • Males: of 55 to 62 cm..
  • females: of 53 to 60 cm..


Fouls:

Any deviation from the above mentioned criteria is considered an absence and severity of this refers to the degree of deviation to the standard and its impact on the health and welfare of the dog.

โ€ข Behavior: Fearful dog.

MISS PLAYOFFS:

โ€ข Aggressive or fearful dog.
โ€ข Lack of typical features.
โ€ข Upper or lower prognathism.
โ€ข Different colored eyes โ€“ Heterochrome.
โ€ข Knotted tail.
โ€ข Complete black coat (absence of carbon fawn hair), wheat or orange, tricolor of bright and clearly delimited colors. white tips.
โ€ข Considerable depigmentation (truffle, eyelids, lips, around the anus, of the vulva, of the testicles).
โ€ข Size that deviates from the standard.
โ€ข Visible disabling defect. anatomical malformation.
โ€ข Presence of spurs, except in countries where it is prohibited by law to eliminate them.

Any dog โ€‹โ€‹showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities must be disqualified..



N.B.:

Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..

Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation

Alternative names:

1. Griffon Nivernais (English).
2. Griffon Nivernais (French).
3. Griffon Nivernais (German).
4. Griffon Nivernais (Portuguese).
5. Griffon Nivernais (espaรฑol).

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Great Gascony Blue
Francia FCI 22 - Large-sized Hounds

Big Blue of Gascony

The Great Gascony Blue is known for its deep barks

Content

History

The Great Gascony Blue is an ancient race resulting from the cross between the Bloodhound and other breeds of hounds. It is also said to descend from the dog Hubertus, a species of hound that has become extinct. In the fourteenth century, the first blue hounds were described in the Livre de Chasse de Gaston Fรฉbus to hunt wolves, bears and boars. Even today these dogs still go hunting big game. (deer and wild boar) and they are still more specialist dogs than pets. Very widespread in the south and south-west of France, especially in Gascuรฑa, the Great Gascony Blue is at the origin of all breeds of hounds in the South.

There are four races of Blue Gascony: the Small Blue Gascony, the Basset hound and the Blue Gascony Griffon. The Great Gascony Blue is one of the most widespread.

This breed is also an important ancestor of the Bluetick Coonhound, a breed of dog from the deep south of the United States; the Marquis de Lafayette gave George Washington several of these Biscayan dogs in August of 1785. Other French Fled the French Revolution 20 years later and they brought more to Louisiana. That is why the American race has a remarkable resemblance to its progenitor, except for its morphological needs and its more active character.

Observation:

Although the common opinion is that most dogs are family dogs or get along with children, the dog and the children need to receive some education on how to treat each other respectfully and safely. Dogs and young children should never be alone, but they should always play together under supervision.

Physical characteristics

The Great Gascony Blue it's a large hound, French type because of the shape of the head, fur and expression. The tail, big enough, reaches to the tip of the hock and is carried like a saber. The head has a slightly domed and not too wide skull with a marked occipital protrusion and a slightly pointed stop. The eyes are oval and brown in color. Just placed, the thin, curly ears are pointed and protrude past the tip of the nose.

The hair is short and quite thick. The coat is completely black and white speckled, giving a slate blue glow. May be marked with more or less extensive black spots. Two black dots are usually placed on each side of the head, covering ears, wrapping the eyes and stopping at the cheeks. Two tan markings are placed on the forehead bone, cheeks, the ears, the limbs and under the tail.

Character and skills

This breed is known for its deep barks, one of the reasons why Great Gascony Blue It is a dog for specialists and not a common pet – The neighbors won't like your loud voice very much!! It's something like a gentle giant, with typical friendly hunting dog nature and pack mentality.

Health

The Great Gascony Blue it is generally a healthy and robust breed with no known specific health problems.

Daily exercise

With regard to the exercise, the Great Gascony Blue need at least two hours of exercise a day. This is due to the fact that this dog has been bred for hunting and will therefore be unhappy if he is not allowed to follow his nose for hours and miles..

Nutrition

Large breed dogs not only have a huge appetite, they also require a different nutrient distribution than smaller dogs, also in terms of minerals and vitamins.

Care

The big blue has a short, easy-care coat that requires very little attention – only needs to be brushed once a week. Their long floppy ears must be checked regularly to keep them clean and healthy..

Images "Great Gascony Blue"

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Great Gascony Blue / Breed of dog

Type and recognitions:

  • FCI CLASSIFICATION:
  • Group :
  • Section : . .

Federations:

  • FCI – Group 6: Scent hounds, and related breeds. – Section 1.1: Large-sized Hounds. โ“˜
  • UKCScenthounds โ“˜
  • Central Canine Society โ“˜

FCI breed standard "Great Gascony Blue"

Origin:
France

Date of publication of the valid original standard:
24.01.1996

Use:

Used for hunting with a shotgun, hunting and large or small game (of the hare). Usually, pack hunting, or just as a crawl finder



General appearance:

This is an ancient breed animal, of a perfectly French type as to the head, fur and expression. It is imposing and gives an impression of calm strength and great nobility..



Behavior / temperament:

It has a very good sense of smell and its howl is low-pitched.. He is very dedicated to hunting and joins the pack instinctively.. His character is calm and he easily learns to obey..

Head:

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Cranial region:
  • Skull: Seen from the front, it is slightly domed and not too wide. The occipital protuberance is marked. Seen from above, the upper part has an ogival shape. The forehead is full.
  • Depression links: Little pointed.

facial region:

  • Truffle: black, well developed. The Windows are wide open. Snout: The length of the nasal canal is equal to that of the skull. It is strong and slightly arched.
  • Lips: They are quite low and cover the lower jaw well., imparting a square profile to the end of the snout. The commissure is well marked, although it is not lazy.
  • Jaws/Teeth:  The joint is scissor-shaped.  The incisors are set at right angles to the jaws..
  • Cheeks: They are thin and one or two folds are drawn on their skin..

 

Eyes: They are oval in shape and appear somewhat sunken under the thick eyelids.. They are brown. The lower eyelid is sometimes somewhat lax. Sweet and a little sad expression.

EARS: They are characteristics of this blue breed, thin, twisted, ending at tip. They must be able to exceed the end of the nose. They are narrow in the insertion region, which is well below the eye line..

Neck:

It is medium long and somewhat arched. The double chin is developed.

Body:

  • Back: Rather long, but very firm.
  • Pork loin: Well attached to the body.
  • Rump: Slightly oblique, which makes the haunches stand out.
  • Breast : Long, wide and descends to the level of the elbows. The sternum is wide. Medium rounded and long ribs.
  • Flanks: Flat and well descended.

Tail:

It's rather thick, sometimes spike-shaped (towards the tip around the tail some longer and thicker hairs slightly distant). Reaches to the tip of the hock; the root is strong. It comes in the shape of a saber.

Tips

PREVIOUS MEMBERS:

  • General appearance:   The previous members are powerful. Shoulder: They are quite long, muscular, and well oblique.
  • Elbows: Glued to the body.
  • Forearm: Strong bones and protruding tendons.
  • Previous feet: Oval, although slightly elongated. The fingers are thin and well together. The pads and nails are black.

LATER MEMBERS:

  • General appearance:   Hindquarters are solid.
  • Thighs: They are long and muscular.
  • Hock: Width, slightly bent; its placement is very low.
  • Hind feet: Oval, although slightly elongated. The fingers are thin and well together. The pads and nails are black.

Movement:

It is regular and executed with ease.

Mantle

PIEL: Quite dense and elastic. It is black or heavily streaked with black spots. It's never completely white. The mucous membranes are black.

Fur: Short, quite thick and very dense.

Color: Completely speckled with black and white, imparting a slate blue reflection. It may or may not be marked with more or less extensive black spots..

Usually, there are two black spots on each side of the head, that cover the ears, They surround the eyes and end on the cheeks. These do not join over the top of the head, in order to leave a white space in the center of which there is often a small oval black spot, typical of this breed. There are also two more or less bright tan markings located on the zygomatic arches that give the dog the impression of having four eyes.. Hints of tan color can also be found on the cheeks., the lips, the inside of the ears, the limbs and under the tail.



Size and weight:

Height to the cross:

  • 65 to 72 cm in males,
  • 62 to 68 cm in females.


Fouls:

Any deviation from the aforementioned criteria is considered as a fault and the severity of this is considered to the degree of the deviation to the standard and its consequences on the health and well-being of the dog..

Head:

  • Too short.
  • Skull too flat or too narrow.
  • High insertion ears; short; not twisted enough.

Body:

  • Lack of volume.
  • Loose top line.
  • fallen group.
  • Deviated tail.

Tips:

  • Bones that are not sufficiently developed
  • Straight shoulders.
  • closed hock, seen from behind.
  • crushed feet.

Fur: Too thin and satin.

Behavior: shy dog.

FALTAS DISQUALIFYERS:

  • Aggressiveness or extreme shyness.
  • Any dog โ€‹โ€‹showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities.
  • Lack of typical characteristics.
  • Noticeable lack that causes impediment of use.
  • Serious anatomical deformation.
  • Upper or lower prognathism.
  • light eyes.
  • Any other coat than that established by the standard.


N.B.:
  • Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
  • Only functionally and clinically healthy dogs, with the typical conformation of the breed, should be used for parenting.

Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation

Alternative names:

1. Grand Bleu de Gascogne (English).
2. Grand chien de Gascogne (French).
3. Grand Bleu de Gascogne (German).
4. Grand Bleu de Gascogne (Portuguese).
5. Grand Bleu de Gascogne, Gran Azul (espaรฑol).

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Hellenic Hound
Grecia FCI 214 - Medium-sized Hounds

Hellenic Hound

It stands out for its particularly harmonious voice.

Content

History

The Hellenic Hound has ancient origins, since their ancestors were already present ago 3.000 years in the Peloponnese Peninsula in southern Greece. These animals with their remarkable sense of smell were then known as "Lakonikoi Kynes.", which can be translated as the "Laconian hunting dog".

They spread overland to the Balkan Mountains, where they crossed with the local dogs. At the same time, Greek sailors often took them on their adventures, which allowed them to leave their mark in many areas of the Mediterranean, where various crossbreeds with native dogs gave rise to many new breeds of hunting dogs, as the Beagle.

Few races were introduced in the isolated mountains of southern Greece and thus few crosses were made.. The breed remained unchanged for centuries, which explains why its modern appearance is close to what it had in antiquity. But, there is a big difference in their fur: often tricolor in the past, now it must be black and tan. Tricolor individuals still exist, but they are not recognized by the standards and therefore cannot be officially considered as Hellenic Hound.

Numerous writings dating from ancient Greece mention that this dog has unmatched qualities for hunting in the garrigue and in the arid and difficult terrain of the Peloponnese.. Their exceptional sense of smell and their ability to return rabbits to their families explain the success they have always had in the region. It was also used to attack large game animals (deer, boars…), as evidenced by some frescoes and ceramics dating from almost 2000 years.

Some say these dogs were also used by the military, but it seems likely that it is a confusion with the "molossoids", whose size was much more impressive. On the other hand, there is evidence that in recent conflicts with Turkey they were used as messenger dogs.

The Fรฉdรฉration Cynologique Internationale (FCI), that federates the national organizations of some 100 countries, recognized the Hellenic Hound in 1959. It wasn't until almost 50 years later, in 2006 to be precise, what other major canine organization, the United Kennel Club (UKC) of the United States, he did the same.

It cannot be said that they had many emulators. In fact, its rarity means that few other institutions have done so. In particular, the Hellenic Hound It is not recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC), nor for him British Kennel Club (KC), nor for him Canadian Kennel Club (CCC).

Photo: Hellinikos Ichnilatis, as well: Griechische Brackeby Georging, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Physical characteristics ยซHellenic houndยป

The Hellenic Hound are size medium, with a vigorous and powerful overall appearance.

His body is rectangular, its length is a 10% longer than his height at the withers. Muscular, with a straight back and a well developed chest, rests on powerful and robust legs that end in rounded legs. The tail is thick, rather short and set high. Can be worn as a saber when alert.

His head is well proportioned, with a slightly flat skull and a slightly pronounced stop. The ears are of medium length, falls along the cheeks and has rounded tips. Brown eyes express intelligence and alertness. As for the muzzle, its length is equal to that of the skull, and ends with a very black nose.

The Hellenic Hound they do not have undercoat, only a very short surface layer, dense and hard. The only authorized coat color is black and brown., possibly with a small white patch on the chest. The tricolor individuals (black, fire and white) were common in the past, but now they are rare, are not recognized by the breed standard and are not at all sought after.

Last, sexual dimorphism is little marked in this breed, since the male is on average slightly larger than the female.

HEIGHT AND WEIGHT :

Height to the cross: Males: 47-55 cm., females: 45-53 cm..

Tolerance of more or less 2 cm..

Weight: Of 17 to 20 kg.

Character and aptitudes ยซHellenic houndยป

The Hellenic Hound is happy, and for him life is a game that should not be taken seriously and should be enjoyed. Is affectionate, loyal and close to his family if they provide him with everything he needs, but is not particularly demanding in terms of care and can even be extremely independent.

He gets along very well with children who have learned to behave respectfully towards him: they are wonderful companions for him, and vice versa. On the other hand, his patience quickly reaches its limit with younger children. In any case, regardless of race, a dog should never be left alone with a young child without adult supervision.

As for the strangers, he doesn't especially like them, and is not deprived of making you feel barking when they approach. But, is not aggressive and does not attack if not provoked.

On the other hand, the fact that he has been used to hunting in packs for centuries explains why he generally gets along very well with his hunting companions, whether they share your home or strangers you meet on a walk. On the other hand, his predatory instinct leads him to relentlessly chase other animals; cohabitation with a cat should be avoided, a rodent or a bird, since it would have every chance of running out.

It also, the Hellenic Hound need a lot of exercise and feel useful. If you don't have the opportunity to exercise as you wish, you can destroy what happens under your nose in the garden or in the house, and possibly even find a way to escape to find a life that suits you best.

His favorite activity is definitely hunting, allowing you to make use of your exceptional talent and athletic qualities, but a brisk walk for an hour a day can substitute for keeping busy, as long as you also get a chance to spend some time alone. Its endurance also makes it perfectly capable of accompanying a master athlete on long walks., bike rides or running sessions.

But, it is advisable to always keep it on a leash when walking, since the souvenir orders, that are perfectly assimilated in the garden, can suddenly become ineffective once in nature, for example if you have sniffed the trail of a rabbit. This can be dangerous not only for the surrounding animals, but also for himself. An alternative way to allow him to run at will in isolated areas is to equip him with a GPS collar: this allows you to know where you are at all times, and therefore be successful in his recovery if he leaves when his master asks him in vain to return.

In fact, it must be said that the Hellenic Hound is at least as independent and stubborn as intelligent. Used for centuries to hunt without instructions from his master, you don't need anyone to tell you what to do, and he's not one of those who listen if he doesn't feel like it. This makes it very difficult to educate, and even theoretically well anchored commands can be ignored at any time, especially when his hunting instinct kicks in.

It also, is far from motivated by dog รขโ‚ฌโ€นรขโ‚ฌโ€นsports. Those who dream of participating in flyball competitions, agility or obedience with his companion would do better to resort to another dog. The only discipline that may interest you and allow you to exercise your talents is tracking..

It also, its need for space and activity makes it completely unsuitable for apartment living, or even in a residential area. You need access to a large piece of land where you can run the 24 hours of the day and lead an active life. But, for the safety of the animal, as well as for the safety of neighborhood cats or other small animals that may pass by, better to have a good fence that prevents you from running blindly behind anything you might consider prey.

Finally, this breed is distinguished by its particularly loud barking, that wake up the whole neighborhood when a stranger passes by. This makes him a formidable alert dog., even a watchdog, since any malicious person would soon flee before so much noise.

ยซHellenic Houndยป Education

Like any other breed of dog, the Hellenic Hound benefits from socialization that begins at an early age and continues for many months. Allows you to get acquainted with the people who will be part of your life (friends, neighbors, postman, veterinary, etc.) but also get used to regularly meeting strangers or co-workers, as well as to face all kinds of stimuli (noises, smells, etc.) in a wide variety of places. All of this helps to gradually turn him into a balanced adult who is comfortable in all circumstances..

But, socialization is just one aspect of education, and train a Hellenic Hound it's not easy at all. Must face an experienced teacher, able to show authority, but above all capable of earning their respect by positioning themselves as a reliable leader, able to respond to your different needs. He usually does what he pleases, and although the controls are perfectly acquired, his instinct as a tracker and hunter tends to take precedence over his education, to the great despair of his family.

This in no way means that rules should not be established, since they are necessary for any dog. So that he is at least clear about what is expected of him (although I do not always comply), must be applied consistently by all family members, and not change over time.

in addition, the fact that sometimes he forgets to obey does not mean that it does not make sense to teach him commands like the basic ones (sit down, lie, etc.) or remember.

Walking on a leash is also one of the indispensable teachings, so you don't have to do whatever you like during the walks, that can sometimes turn into a nightmare.

It goes without saying that traditional training methods are doomed to fail with this independent dog.. On the other hand, positive reinforcement, by allowing you to find an interest in doing a task that you would otherwise find, already much more likely to work.

Health and care ยซHellenic houndยป

The Hellenic Hound they are very robust, as evidenced by their respectable life expectancy and the short list of diseases to which they are predisposed.

Their lack of undercoat and short coat make them comfortable in hot climates (for example, the mediterranean guy), but are not suitable for cold or humid regions. This is especially true as he spends most of his time outdoors..

The main health problems that can affect the Hellenic Hound are ...:

  • Hip Dysplasia, a joint deformity that may be favored by a hereditary predisposition, that causes more or less important mobility problems;
  • dilation-torsion of the stomach, often due to too rapid ingestion of large amounts of food, that occurs when this organ folds in on itself, blocking the evacuation of gases and interrupting blood circulation. Without the prompt intervention of a veterinarian, It is fatal;
  • ear infections and other ear infections, as in any dog รขโ‚ฌโ€นรขโ‚ฌโ€นwith hanging ears, because this morphological characteristic facilitates the accumulation of dirt.

Last, the very active lifestyle of Hellenic Hound and its use for hunting makes it particularly prone to fractures, cuts and scrapes, that often go hand in hand with the great outdoors.

Using a serious breeder is the best way to maximize your chances of adopting a puppy that is healthy and has benefited from quality socialization from its first weeks.. Must be able to present a certificate of good health signed by a veterinarian, details of the vaccinations the puppy has been given and the results of genetic tests performed on the parents, if you were careful to make sure they did not carry the gene that promotes hip dysplasia before raising them.

Once adopted, it is important that the puppy can rest at will throughout its growth phase, which can last up to 18 or even 24 months, but also do not do too intense or prolonged activities during the growth phase. Too much stress on still fragile bones and joints could not only lead to short-term injury, but also potentially cause irreversible damage.

Last, one of the basic rules to keep your dog healthy throughout his life is to take him to the vet at least once a year for a complete checkup. This allows us to detect possible health problems, sometimes even before the first symptoms appear, and be able to treat them in the best possible conditions. It also, this appointment is also an opportunity for the necessary vaccines to be withdrawn.

At the same time, it is the owner's responsibility to ensure that their pet is always protected against parasites, renewing your antiparasitic treatments whenever necessary. This is particularly important for dogs that spend a lot of time outdoors..

Maintenance and grooming ยซHellenic houndยป

The maintenance of Hellenic Hound it's extremely simple, and this is especially true of their fur. A quick brushing every week is more than enough, given the lack of undercoat, the length of the hair and the fact that the Hellenic Hound loses very little hair, even during the molting period.

These characteristics also make it very suitable for a person allergic to dogs., although there is no breed of dog 100% hypoallergenic. This explains why it is always essential for that person to spend a few hours in the company of the animal being considered for adoption to ensure that there is no allergic reaction..

It also, normally it is not necessary to bathe Hellenic Hound, unless, of course, has become particularly dirty. If this is the case, it is necessary to use a mild shampoo designed specifically for dogs, as this can damage the skin.

The floppy ears are probably the area that requires the most attention., since its shape favors the accumulation of dirt, which can lead to the development of infections. To prevent this from happening, should be wiped weekly with a clean cloth and dried after swimming or any long period of time in a humid environment.

To complete the weekly grooming session, it is advisable to check that the eyes are clean, and if รยฝรยตร‘โ€š, clean the corner with a damp cloth. In particular, if you are not careful, excess tears can quickly become a nest for bacteria.

It is also important to note that good oral hygiene is also necessary for dogs, and not only for their owners. This includes regular tooth brushing., always using a dog toothpaste. Ideally, to remove plaque and reduce the risk of tartar formation, which can be responsible for many oral problems (bad breath, caries, gingivitis…), this should be done every day. But, it is acceptable to take care of it only once a week.

On the other hand, there is generally no need to spend time manually trimming this active dog's claws, since natural wear takes its toll. But, it is better to check them once a month, because if they get too long, can break and potentially injure you. In any case, if you hear them rubbing when on hard ground, it's a sign that they need to be trimmed.

Whether the fur, the ears, the eyes, teeth or claws, obviously it is better to avoid mistakes and bad gestures when brushing your dog. The ideal is to learn them the first time from a professional, either a groomer or a vet. It is also a good idea to get him used to these sessions from an early age, so you don't cause problems once you reach adulthood trying to avoid them at all costs.

It also, it is advisable to take a time after each long time in the open (especially when hunting) to examine your body for possible parasites or spikes, but also cuts, scratches or scrapes that can become infected.

Where to get a "Hellenic Hound"?

The Hellenic Hound are popular with hunters from their home country and, as the only recognized Greek race, are popular with the country's dog-loving population. But, once they cross country borders, become extremely rare.

A few specimens can be found in border countries such as Macedonia, Bulgaria and Albania, but it is practically unknown in the rest of Europe.

This is confirmed, for example, in France, where no representative of the breed has been registered in the French Stud Book (LOF) in the XXI century, and where no breeder is present in the country.

In Switzerland, a little more than ten specimens are registered in the Amicus database.

In North America, some individuals have been introduced by Greek immigrants. But, despite its recognition by the UKC, the Hellenic Hound still extremely rare, and no breeder has been registered.

What is the price of a "Hellenic Hound"?

Since the Hellenic Hound not very common outside of its home country, Turning to a Greek breeder is often the only plausible solution for anyone wishing to adopt a puppy of this breed.. Local breeders usually offer their puppies for around 1000 EUR, no significant price difference between males and females.

But, do not forget that transport and administrative costs are added to the purchase price. It is also advisable to inquire about the regulations regarding the importation of a dog from abroad, to proceed correctly and avoid unpleasant surprises.

Characteristics "Hellenic Hound"

Coexistence is important that you have with your new friend. Before considering the acquisition of a dog of the breed "Hellenic Hound" you know certain factors. Not all breeds of dogs are apt to live in an apartment, you must take into account his character, their need for exercise, their interaction with other pets, their care and if you have small children, their level of tolerance towards them.

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Photos:

1 – Hellenic Hound female by Canarian, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
2 -A Hellenic Hound (or Greek Harehound) female by Canarian, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
3 – Hellinikos Ichnilatis by Florian Bausch (F.K.Bausch@gmx.de), CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
4 – Hellenic hound by https://pxhere.com/sv/photo/1149283
5 – Hellinikos Ichnilatis by Florian Bausch (F.K.Bausch@gmx.de), CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
6 – Hellenic hound by https://pxhere.com/nl/photo/1597903

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Type and recognitions:

  • FCI CLASSIFICATION:
  • Group :
  • Section : . .

Federations:

  • FCI – Group 6: Scent hounds, and related breeds. – Section 1.2: Medium-sized Hounds. โ“˜
  • UKCScenthounds โ“˜

FCI breed standard "Hellenic Hound"

Origin:
Greece

Date of publication of the valid original standard:
16.10.1959

Use:

It has an excellent sense of smell and has great resistance. He is an active hunter, either alone or in a pack; it is completely suitable on all types of terrain, both on the plain, like in the mountains, and even in the rockiest and most inaccessible terrain. His voice is resonant and harmonious.



General appearance:

Is medium sized, short-haired and black and tan. It is a vigorous dog, strong, active and shrewd.



Behavior / temperament:

It is long; its total length is 4,35 : 10 the height at the withers. The width of the skull between the zygomatic bones should not be more than half the total length of the head, that is to say, the total cephalic index must be less than 50. The upper lines of the skull and snout are divergent.

Head:

It is long; its total length is 4,35 : 10 the height at the withers. The width of the skull between the zygomatic bones should not be more than half the total length of the head, that is to say, the total cephalic index must be less than 50. The upper lines of the skull and snout are divergent.

Cranial region:
  •  Skull : It is slightly flat in shape. Its length is equal to or somewhat less than the length of the muzzle. The occipital protrusion is not very prominent. The forehead is quite wide. The middle sulcus is not very marked and the superciliary arches are high.
  • Depression links (Stop) : Little pronounced.

facial region:

  • Truffle : It appears on the line of the muzzle and protrudes above the vertical line of the lip.. It's humid, mobile and black. The Windows are wide open.
  • Snout : The nasal helm is straight, or in males, slightly arched. Its length is equal, or somewhat greater than the length of the skull.
  • Lips : The lips are quite developed.
  • Jaws / Teeth : The jaw is strong, with a perfect scissor or pincer bite. The teeth are strong and white.

Eyes : They are normal size, not very sunken, or prominent. The color of the iris is brown and the expression is intelligent and lively.

Ears : Medium length (almost half the length of the head). They are high implantation, that is, above the zygomatic arches. They are flat, rounded at the lower end and hang vertically.

Neck:

Is powerfull, muscular, without jowl. It descends harmoniously towards the shoulders. Its length is almost 6,5 : 10 the total length of the head.

Body:

The length of the body is 10% greater than the height at the withers.

  • top line : Straight and somewhat convex in the region of the loin.
  • Cross : Protrudes slightly above the line of the back.
  • Back : It's long and straight. : It is somewhat arched, strong, short and well muscled.
  • Rump : Long, wide, well muscled and somewhat leaning.
  • Breast : Well developed, deep, descends to the level of the elbows. Ribs are slightly tight.
  • Belly : Delgado.
  • bottom line : Slightly raised.

Tail:

It's not long; at most reaches the point of the hock. Set rather high, is thick at the base, tapering slightly at the tip. When the dog is in motion it is presented in the shape of a saber.

Tips

PREVIOUS MEMBERS : Seen from the front and in profile, they are straight, well muscled and robust.

  • Shoulder : Inclined, well muscled and well attached to the thorax.
  • Arm : Oblique, muscular and robust.
  • Forearm : Straight, long and strong boned.
  • Articulation of the carpus : Thin; is not prominent.
  • Metacarpus : Rather long, strong, rather straight, never concave.
  • Front feet : They are rounded, compact. The fingers are strong, bowed and are well together. The nails are strong, curved and black. The pads are big, tough and strong.

LATER MEMBERS : Seen from behind and in profile, they are straight, well muscled and robust.

  • Thigh : Long, strong and well muscled.
  • Leg : Inclined, long and strong.
  • The Hock joint : Fina, strong, placed in a medium height position, well angled.
  • Metatarsus : Strong, delgado, quite long, almost straight. No presence of dewclaws.
  • Hind feet : With the same characteristics as the front feet.

Movement:

It is fast and light.

Mantle

HAIR : Short, dense, a little bit hard, very smooth and close to the body.

COLOR : black and tan. A small white patch is allowed on the chest. Visible mucous membranes, the truffle and the nails are black.



Size and weight:

Height to the cross :

  • In the males of 47 to 55 cm.,
  • in the females of 45 to 53 cm..

With a tolerance of 2 cm more or less.

Weight : For both it is 17 to 20 kg.



Fouls:

Any deviation from the aforementioned criteria is considered as a fault and the severity of this is considered to the degree of the deviation to the standard and its consequences on the health and well-being of the dog..

โ€ข Short and wide snout.
โ€ข Ears that are too long, or too short, pointy, the twisted.
โ€ข Neck too short, delgado, or too thick. Chin presence.
โ€ข Convex or concave upper line.
โ€ข Flat or narrow spine.
โ€ข Short croup, close, no inclination.
โ€ข Very inclined or very raised bottom line.
โ€ข Long tail, thick and curly.
โ€ข Cow hocks or in barrel.
โ€ข Pasterns and metatarsals that are too short or too long, skinny, crushed.
โ€ข Hare's feet.

MISS PLAYOFFS :

โ€ข Aggressive or fearful dog.
โ€ข Convergence of the superior longitudinal axes of the skull and the nasal cannula.
โ€ข Very pointed snout (whistle). Concave muzzle.
โ€ข Upper or lower prognathism.
โ€ข Semi-erect ears.
โ€ข Curled tail.
โ€ข Non-vertical limbs.
โ€ข Dewclaws.
โ€ข Total depigmentation of visible mucous membranes.
โ€ข Fur, truffle, eyes and nails of a color different from that established by the standard.
โ€ข Height at the withers greater or less than that established by the standard.

SCALE OF POINTS

  • General appearance 20 points
  • Head (skull and muzzle) 15 points
  • Eyes 5 points
  • Ears 5 points
  • Neck 5 points
  • Body 15 points
  • Members 20 points
  • Tail 5 points
  • Fur 10 points----- 100 points

QUALIFICATION

  • Great : not less than 90 points
  • Very good : not less than 80 points
  • Well : not less than 70 points
  • Regular : not less than 60 points

Any dog โ€‹โ€‹showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities must be disqualified..



N.B.:

Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..

Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation

Alternative names:

1. Hellenikos Ichnilatis, Hellenic Hound, Greek Hound (English).
2. Chien courant hellรฉnique (French).
3. Hellinikos Ichnilatis, Griechische Bracke (German).
4. Hellinikos Ichnilatis (Portuguese).
5. Hellinikos Ichnilatis, Sabueso griego (espaรฑol).

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Grand basset griffon vendรฉen
Francia FCI 33 . Small-sized Hounds

Grand basset griffon vendรฉen

The Grand basset griffon vendรฉen is tenacious, brave and a little stubborn.

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History

The Grand basset griffon vendรฉen have been through more than 400 years of evolution to produce today's French hounds.

In general, French hounds developed into the breeds they are today forming to fit the particular needs of their geographic areas. The dense region, thorny and rocky area of โ€‹โ€‹the Vendรฉรฉe required a hardy breed of dog with mental and physical toughness and a coat that resisted brambles. It also, lower-class hunters who did not own horses needed a slower hound to keep up. His solution was to shorten the dog's legs and, through evolution and breeding, a short dog was created. At the end of the 19th century, the Grand basset griffon vendรฉen, combining rusticity and a shortened leg, had evolved as part of the basset breeds of France.

Working more on producing the exact size and proportions needed to hunt different game animals, the Vendeen Griffon Club, founded in 1907, recognized two varieties of Basset Griffon Vendรฉen, the Grand basset griffon vendรฉen and the Petit Basset Griffon Vendรฉen.

In the decade of 1950, the Grand basset griffon vendรฉen was separated on its own standard and considered a separate breed, although the miscegenation between basset vendeano "Big" and "Small" were not banned until 1977.

The first selections were made in the late 19th century by the Earl of Elva, who was looking for straight-legged dogs, but it was Paul Dezamy who established the type. He had understood that to catch a hare on the move, dogs of a certain size were needed, that he fixed on some 43 centimeters.

Today it is used for rifle hunting and can hunt all furry animals, from the hare to the wild boar. A herd of Grand basset griffon vendรฉen won the 5th European Hare Championship.

Photo: Grand Basset Griffon Vendรฉen in Tallinn duo CACIB, 17-18 Aug 2013, handler competition by Thomas, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Physical characteristics

The Grand basset griffon vendรฉen it is a well balanced, heavily built, an olfactory hound with a friendly and noble character. It is medium in size, with straight legs and deep chest. It is longer than high, with a moderately long muzzle, long ears and a long tail.

His neck is moderately long and strong, his noble head with mustache and beard, and is crowned by long protective eyebrows. Its structure was designed to hunt rabbits and hares, at a rapid pace through the brambles, protected with his long eyebrows, and on the rugged terrain of the Vendรฉe area in France.

He is a brave hunter, passionate and very skillful who nowadays is used to hunting not only rabbit and hare but also wild boar and roe deer. It is active, possesses great stamina for a full day of hunting and uses his voice freely while on the trail.

Any feature that detracts from its functionality is a serious fault..

Character and skills

The calm and docile demeanor of the Grand basset griffon vendรฉen makes them excellent companions and house dogs. Prepare to give him plenty of exercise. They won't thrive like a couch dog. They should have a fenced area to exercise, since these hunting dogs can't resist the urge to chase. They are sturdy and do not slow down with age, so plan to keep your exercise routine well into your teens.

You should be aware that like all hounds, the Grand basset griffon vendรฉen generally has a high prey drive and will follow its nose wherever it goes. Not only is a fence necessary and / or a strap, it is also required to train a constant memory from childhood. Another feature of Grand basset griffon vendรฉen is your free use of voice; no amount of training will stop this chatterbox. If you don't like your dog talking to you, this breed may not be for you.

Health

As in all races, there may be some health problems. Some dogs may face these health challenges in their lives, but most of the Grand basset griffon vendรฉen they are healthy dogs. Working with a responsible breeder, those who wish to own a dog of this breed, they can get the information they need to learn about the specific health problems of this beagle. Good breeders use genetic testing of their breeders to reduce the likelihood of disease in their puppies.

Recommended health tests for this breed:

  • Hip evaluation
  • Ophthalmologist evaluation
  • cardiac exam
  • Patella evaluation
  • Thyroid evaluation
  • Characteristics "Grand basset griffon vendรฉen"

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    Type and recognitions:

    • FCI CLASSIFICATION:
    • Group :
    • Section : . .

    Federations:

    • FCI – Group 6: Scent hounds, and related breeds. – Section 1.3: Small-sized Hounds. โ“˜
    • Central Canine Society โ“˜

    FCI breed standard Grand basset griffon vendรฉen

    FCIFCI - Grand basset griffon vendรฉen
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    Alternative names:

    1. Basset Griffon Vendรฉen (Petite), PBGV (English).
    2. Grand basset griffon vendรฉen (French).
    3. Briquet Griffon Vendรฉen, GroรŸer Basset Griffon Vendรฉen (German).
    4. (em francรชs: Grand basset griffon Vendรฉen) (Portuguese).
    5. GBGV (espaรฑol).

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    Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound
    Francia FCI 322 - Large-sized Hounds

    Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound

    The Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound is considered rare, very little spread outside of France and currently little used even in your country.

    Content

    The Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound is a large and powerful sporting dog with its origin in France. He is praised for his incredible stamina, work skills and ability to operate on any type of terrain and for any weather condition. This breed is poorly adapted to apartment living due to its high exercise requirements. This type of Anglo-French hound is considered the most powerful.

    Photo: This dog is one of a pack of Grand anglo-franรงais tricolore by Alephalpha, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

    History Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound

    The origin of the Anglo-French hound dates back to the 19th century, when hunting with large packs was at its height in France. However, the exact date of its development remains unclear, since the crossing of the French hound with various types of English hounds was a common practice in this country since the 16th century.

    French hunters cared little for the appearance or pedigree of their dogs as long as they demonstrated unparalleled hunting prowess.. That is why these hounds were perceived more like stray dogs until the 20th century. The situation changed when in 1957 the breeders decided to organize the dogs according to their ancestry. His efforts resulted in the appearance of seven unique French breeds of sizes, coat texture and distinctive colors. The Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound appeared as the result of the crossing of native French dogs, in particular the Poitevin hound and the Gascon Saintongeois and the English Foxhound. The breed is very rare, little used and virtually unknown outside of mainland France.

    The word "Grandยป was put in front of the breed name because it was used to hunt large game and functioned predominantly in packs of several dozen other canines. The Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound is characterized by its resonant voice, his keen sense of smell and his relentless pursuit. This brave and passionate hunter will never be hampered by difficult terrain and harsh weather and can work for numerous hours without breaks.. The packs of the Anglo-French hounds They generally specialized in hunting roe deer and wild boar., although they could also hunt foxes and other small game animals.

    Currently members of the breed are mostly active hunters as this dog is not suitable for the role of pet or show dog.. Its population was concentrated almost exclusively in its native France, where it is also considered a rare breed. But, the Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound has the recognition of the Fรฉdรฉration Cynologique Internationale (FCI) and in 2006 was officially recognized by the United Kennel Club (the UKC).

    Physical Characteristics Great Tricolor Anglo-French Hound

    The Great Tricolor Anglo-French Hound should appear elegant and almost old-fashioned in appearance. They must be robust, with a deep chest and a straight back that is supported by straight, muscular limbs. His broad skull has an obvious stop, while its square-shaped snout should contain a full set of teeth that meet in a scissor bite. Her big brown eyes, its pendulous ears and prominent black nose are all characteristic features of a scent hound. Its long, thin tail tends to have a white tip.

    as its name suggests, it is a tricolor breed with white fur, fire and black. Its double coat is short and soft. Dogs measure between 60 and 70 cm in height to the cross, generally weigh between 30 and 35 kg. Your walk should be effortless and a pleasure to behold.

    Character and skills Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound

    The Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound he is a magnificent sporting dog, that is very rarely used only as a pet. It gets used to living in large packs of other canines and requires a spacious yard to unleash its exuberant nature.. Some fans of the breed claim that their well-socialized specimen is fine with children. In any case, this vigorous and strong dog will not make an acceptable playmate for a young child.

    The breed often demonstrates unwavering loyalty and affection towards their favorite people, but he stays quite distant from strangers. But, a Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound well educated will treat a new person with essential courtesy. Usually does not express enough interest in protecting its territory to be an effective watchdog. At the same time, some specimens can make good watchdogs. This breed definitely won't make any use of it in the guard dog role anyway due to its non-aggressive disposition..

    The Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound was bred to live and work with other dogs and usually yearns to have several permanent canine companions. He does quite well with strange dogs although he will not back down from confrontation if provoked. That is why this dog should always be kept on a leash while walking. Being a tenacious and reliable hunter, it can show high aggression towards other species of animals., especially towards homeless cats. It is possible to introduce this dog into the house with other non-canine pets while it is still a friendly and inquisitive pup.

    Health of the Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound

    The most common problems for the breed include:

    – canine hip dysplasia;
    – patella dislocation;
    – arthritis;
    – frequent muscle tension;
    – chronic ear infections;
    – hearing problems;
    – cryptorchidism;
    – gastric torsion.

    Caring for the Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound

    The Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound should receive fairly basic maintenance. The owner should brush his dog a couple of times a week to keep his short, sleek coat in a healthy condition. The dog's nails should be trimmed monthly.

    After every hunting trip, the coat and ears of a working specimen should be thoroughly examined for signs of ticks and other external parasites. The breed easily picks up various ear infections, so they need regular and careful cleaning. The Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound he is a moderate biter.

    Training of the Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound

    The training of the Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound usually requires an average investment of time and effort. In fact, takes on a very natural hunting behavior and will effectively carry out its original hunting duties with a minimum of training. At the same time, is characterized by a certain streak of stubbornness and will not follow the orders of a week or an indecisive person. This dog usually has a strong desire to impress its owner and easily learns basic commands.

    Breed training should be done exclusively with reward-based methods, with an emphasis on the dog's favorite treats. The Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound will not put up with abusive or disrespectful treatment and will respond to it with even more obstinacy and disobedience.

    Exercise with the Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound

    The Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound is an extremely vigorous working dog, accustomed to very intense physical exercise. When not hunting, he must be given the opportunity to expend his excessive energy. This dog is an infamous cat hunter, so it should never be released without a leash until it is in a closed and secure area.

    During the hunting season it is advisable to offer the dog some type of exercise that emulates its hunting behavior.. It is worth remembering that if the Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound lacks opportunities to vent, will gradually turn into a rebellious animal, hyperactive and destructive.

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    Type and recognitions:

    • FCI CLASSIFICATION:
    • Group :
    • Section : . .

    Federations:

    • FCI – Group 6: Scent hounds, and related breeds. – Section 1.1: Large-sized Hounds. โ“˜
    • UKCScenthounds โ“˜
    • Central Canine Society โ“˜

    FCI breed standard "Great Anglo-French Tricolour Hound"

    Origin:
    France

    Date of publication of the valid original standard:
    27.01.1983

    Use:

    Hound



    General appearance:

    This is a solid dog, predominantly French type, that has a certain air of distinction. To different degrees it can show its Fox-Hound origin.



    Behavior / temperament:

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    Head:

    ---

    Cranial region:
    • Craging: The skull is of moderate width and rather flat.. The occipital protuberance is slightly visible and the eyebrows are not very prominent..
    • Dnaso-frontal depression (Stop): Marked.

    facial region:

    • Hocico: Well sculpted under eyes. The nasal cannula is of medium length, approximately equal to that of the skull. It is usually straight.
    • Belves: They are quite developed, giving the muzzle a rather square appearance. They are never pointy.

    OJOS: Large, browns; black color is seen around.

    OREJAS: Medium length, fairly long implantation in the plane of the eye line. They are flat at the root and then twist a little.

    Neck:

    It is quite long and thick. No pronounced double chin.

    Body:

    • Espalda: It is straight and pointed.
    • Lomo: Width, muscular, rectilinear and rather short.
    • Rump: It is long and oblique.
    • Pecho: It is well descended and quite wide. Long, rounded ribs, never flat.
    • Flalso: They are slightly raised and quite solid.

    Tail:

    It is long, well covered with hair. The dog carries it with elegant bearing.

    Tips

    PREVIOUS MEMBERS:

    • Ageneral appearance: Strong and perfectly poised.
    • Shoulder: Long and flat.
    • Pinis previous: Thin and rather rounded.

    LATER MEMBERS:

    • Thighs: Muscular, descended and somewhat โ€ณfleshyโ€ณ.
    • Corvejรณn: It comes close to the ground. It is wide and slightly angled.
    • Pinis later: Thin and rather rounded.

    Movement:

    It is loose and imparts an impression of solidity.

    Mantle

    PIEL: Black and white in color.

    MANTLE

    • Plink: Short and more or less thick.
    • Codor: Tricolor; often has a black blanket or more or less widespread black spots. High fire color or copper color, without being carbonated. Mixed hair called โ€œwolf hairโ€ is not excluded.. Excessively mottled fur is undesirable..


    Size and weight:

    Altura to the cross: Of 60 to 70 cm..



    Fouls:

    Any deviation from the aforementioned criteria is considered as a fault and the severity of this is considered to the degree of the deviation to the standard and its consequences on the health and well-being of the dog..

    • Constitutional defects that prevent the proper use of the animal.
    • Upper or lower prognathism.
    • light eyes.
    • Tail that bends to one side or curls.
    • Partial depigmentation of the nose.
    • Faded fire color.
    • Any color other than the established one.

    FALTAS DISQUALIFYERS:

    • Aggressiveness or extreme shyness.
    • Any dog โ€‹โ€‹showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities.


    N.B.:
    • Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
    • Only functionally and clinically healthy dogs, with the typical conformation of the breed, should be used for parenting.

    Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation

    Alternative names:

    1. Grand Anglo-Francais Tricolore Hound (English).
    2. Grand anglo-franรงais tricolore (French).
    3. Grand Anglo-Franรงais, Grand anglo-franรงais tricolore (German).
    4. Grand anglo-franรงais tricolore (Portuguese).
    5. Gran anglo-francรฉs tricolor (espaรฑol).

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    Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound
    Francia FCI 323 - Large-sized Hounds

    Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound

    The Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound can be used both in pack and individually.

    Content

    History

    This breed is originally from the "Bรขtard Anglo - Saintongeois" a species that emerged in the mid-nineteenth century and was the result of the cross between the Gascon Saintongeois and the English Foxhound. Currently the breed has approximately 2000 specimens with approximately 200 births per year. They form a group of 20 or more deer hunters and a deer hunter.
    The text of the year 2007 was written by M. Pierre Astiรฉ, President of the "Club du Chien d'ordre" and its committee in collaboration with Mr..
    Raymond Triquet.

    Physical Characteristics Black and White Great Anglo-French Hound

    The Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound is a big dog, pretty powerful, resilient and robust with strong bones that recall its origins with the Gascon Saintongeois. Its ears are medium-length. Extended forward, reach at most the snout two fingers behind the nose. Rather they end up at one point. Strong at birth, its tail ends at a conical point, long and straight; above the line of the back when the dog is in action but not reaching the vertical.

    He has short hair, pretty strong and tight, necessarily black and white, with a large fur and more or less extensive black spots, which may show black or bluish spots, or even small tan marks, but these only in the limbs. A pale tanned spot over each eye and a pale tan on the cheeks, under the eyes, under the ears and at the base of the tail. The โ€œdeer markโ€ on the thigh is quite common.

    CARVING:

    – Males: 65 to 72 cm.
    – females: 62 to 68 cm.

    Weight: On 25 kg.

    Character and skills Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound

    GREAT ANGLO-FRENCH BLACK AND WHITE Hound

    The Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound lives mainly in packs and kennels. Used for deer hunting, roe deer or wild boars. Hunting on any terrain, even wet or wooded. The Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound form packs of about twenty dogs on hunts in their country of origin, France. You can also hunt alone with your master.

    For a companion dog, the field and a large fenced garden are preferable. An accomplished athlete, the Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound will delight a good runner. In the presence of young children, it is not advisable to adopt an adult kennel dog without making sure it has been well socialized with children.

    Health Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound

    Like all large races, the great black-and-white Anglo-French can suffer from joint pain. Their soft ears are sometimes prone to ear infections..

    Hunting accidents are common and cause injuries, fractures or sprains.

    Groomed Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound

    The short coat of the Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound should be brushed once a week.

    Returning from the hunt, the fur will be inspected for wounds, parasites or thorns. Good vaccination and pest control coverage is recommended.

    Great black and white Anglo-French hound training

    The Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound he is friendly, but with a strong character. You'll have to be politely educated.

    as a companion dog, it is preferable to bring a puppy that can be raised and socialized. Dog hunting training will be conducted by a hunter.

    Exercise Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound

    The Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound is an extremely vigorous working dog, accustomed to very intense physical exercise. When not hunting, he must be given the opportunity to expend his excessive energy. This dog is an infamous cat hunter, so it should never be released without a leash until it is in a closed and secure area.

    During the hunting season it is advisable to offer the dog some type of exercise that emulates its hunting behavior.. It is worth remembering that if the Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound lacks opportunities to vent, will gradually turn into a rebellious animal, hyperactive and destructive.

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    Type and recognitions:

    • FCI CLASSIFICATION:
    • Group :
    • Section : . .

    Federations:

    • FCI – Group 6: Scent hounds, and related breeds. – Section 1.1: Large-sized Hounds. โ“˜
    • Central Canine Society โ“˜

    FCI breed standard "Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound"

    Origin:
    France

    Date of publication of the valid original standard:
    04.11.2008

    Use:

    Pack hound for big game.



    General appearance:

    This is a fairly strong dog with solid bones.. Its appearance shows very well its Gascon origin- Saintongeois.

    PROPORCIONES IMPORTANT:

    • The snout is somewhat shorter than the skull.
    • The length of the body from the point of the shoulders to the point of the ischium is equal to its height at the withers..


    Behavior / temperament:

    Outstanding in hunting deer and deer in wet and dense terrain.. It is a friendly dog, attached to people and easy to handle in the kennels.

    Head:

    Strong, rather short with parallel skull/snout planes.

    Cranial region:
    • Craging: The skull is rather flat. The occipital protuberance is barely marked and the eyebrows are prominent.
    • Dnaso-frontal depression (Stop): Well marked.

    facial region:

    • Trufa: black, developed and somewhat raised. Well open nasal Windows.
    • Hocico: A little longer than the skull. Straight and somewhat shorter than the skull.
    • Belves: The lips are clearly square when seen from the sides., the upper lip perfectly covers the lower lip.

    OJOS: Brown and quite sunken but not excessively.

    OREJAS: Rather wide insertion and at eye level. Relatively flat at insertion then bending toward the end; long Middle. When stretched forward they should not reach more than two fingers before the base of the nose.. Rather pointed.

    Neck:

    Strong, rather short. A slight double chin is tolerated.

    Body:

    • Espalda: Straight and well accentuated.
    • Lomo: Very wide, straight and rather short.
    • Glikeness: The rump is oblique and the haunches are quite prominent..
    • Pecho: It is wide and quite descended to the level of the elbows.. Medium round ribs.
    • Flalso: Well solid.
    • Lรญlower line and belly: Slightly ascending.

    Tail:

    It is thick at the root and fine and thin at the tip.. When on the move, the carriage is on the top line but not vertical.

    Tips

    PREVIOUS MEMBERS: Aligned with the body, more rounded than flat.

    • Hshoulders: They are long and well muscled.
    • Elbows: Well attached to the body.
    • Brazo: Plumbed.
    • Metacarpus: Slightly inclined seen in profile.
    • Pinis previous: Thick and big, rather round.

    LATER MEMBERS:

    • Thighs: They are well lowered and muscular, although not thick.
    • Hock: Only slightly inclined when seen in profile.
    • Pinis later: Thick and big, rather round.

    Movement:

    Natural. Preferred step: agile with extended canter.

    Mantle

    PIEL: White under white hair, and black under the black hair. Sometimes there are blue or dark brown spots on the belly and inner thighs..

    MANTLE

    • Plink: Short, quite strong and dense.
    • Codor: It must be black and white, with a large blanket and more or less widespread black spots.

    May present black or bluish mottling, and even fire colored. The latter, However, only allowed on the extremities. Has a pale spot above each eye, as well as pale fire in the cheeks, under the eyes, below the ears and below the base of the tail. The โ€ณroe deer markโ€ณ on the lower thigh is quite common.



    Size and weight:

    Altura to the cross:

    • Males: 65 to 72 cm in males,
    • females: 62 to 68 cm in females.

    Tolerance + / โ€“ 1 cm..



    Fouls:

    Any deviation from the aforementioned criteria is considered as a fault and the severity of this is considered to the degree of the deviation to the standard and its consequences on the health and well-being of the dog..

    FALTAS GRAVES:

    • Nose: Significant lack of pigmentation.
    • Jaws: Prognathism or enognatismo.
    • Eyes: Too light color.
    • Ears: Asymmetrically folded, too long.
    • Spada: excessive.
    • Color: on the cheeks the black extending towards the lips.

    FALTAS DISQUALIFYERS:

    • Aggressiveness or extreme shyness.
    • Any dog โ€‹โ€‹showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities.
      • Tips: weak
      • Severe deviation of the limbs.
      • Pies: Long.
      • Color: Tricolor mantle.


    N.B.:
    • Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
    • Only functionally and clinically healthy dogs, with the typical conformation of the breed, should be used for parenting.

    Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation

    Alternative names:

    1. Grand Anglo-Franรงais Blanc et Noir (English).
    2. Grand Anglo-Franรงais Blanc et Noir (French).
    3. Grand Anglo-Franรงais, Grand anglo-franรงais blanc et noir (German).
    4. Grand anglo-franรงais blanc et noir (Portuguese).
    5. Grand anglo-franรงais blanc et noir (espaรฑol).

    Photos:

    1 – A Grand Anglo-Fancais blanc et noir at full gallop by Alephalpha, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
    2 – Anglo-French white and black face by ArnaudM63, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

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    Greenland Dog
    Dinamarca FCI 274 - Nordic Sledge Dogs

    Greenlandรฉs

    The Greenland Dog not an easy breed to control, it is necessary to thoroughly document their character.

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    Characteristics "Greenland Dog"

    Coexistence is important that you have with your new friend. Before considering the acquisition of a dog of the breed "Greenland Dog" you know certain factors. Not all breeds of dogs are apt to live in an apartment, you must take into account his character, their need for exercise, their interaction with other pets, their care and if you have small children, their level of tolerance towards them.

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    History

    It belongs to the oldest dog breeds in the world.

    For centuries, the Greenland Dog has accompanied the Inuit in their common homeland: It is said that more than 1.000 years he came with his ancestors from Siberia to North America. In the icy expanses it still serves the inhabitants as a versatile all-rounder and has always been bred specifically for its ability to work and its robustness.. Helped in hunting seals and polar bears, as well as in dragging loads through ice and snow, even over long distances. In times of need, it also served as food for the inhabitants in the past.

    The outstanding physical abilities of the Greenland Dog they also sparked the interest of the first polar explorers, who saw him as an ideal companion for expeditions. These may include, Roald Amundsen, the most successful explorer of the Arctic and Antarctic, was also accompanied by Greenland dogs. The breed has its origin in Greenland and, therefore, is under the patronage of Denmark. Genetically, the Greenland Dog is identical to canadian eskimo dog, that is not recognized by the FCI. Today, the Greenland dog belongs to a total of four breeds of sled dogs. By his side are the Alaskan Malamute, the Samoyed and the Siberian Husky.

    Physical characteristics

    The characteristics of this dog have always been more important than its appearance. The strong build allows the Greenland Dog to drag loads through the snow for long periods of time. Size variations are possible, with males generally over 60 cm in height to the cross, females over 55 cm.. The ears are upright, triangular and slightly rounded at the tip. This sled dog wears its tail slightly curled on its back. The coat consists of a smooth undercoat and a fairly thick, smooth top coat. The fur is longer on the head, the legs and the lower part of the tail than the rest of the body. All coat colors except merle and albino are allowed. The eyes should be slightly slanted and dark – blue or different colored eyes lead to disqualification according to the standard.

    Character and skills

    From Greenland, the largest island in the world, this four-legged friend has conquered the hearts of many dog รขโ‚ฌโ€นรขโ‚ฌโ€นlovers. But, keeping a sled dog like this requires not only experience, but above all a lot of space and time to satisfy the need for movement of this robust worker.

    The character of the breed is determined by its field of application: Like Inuit sled dogs, the greenlandic dogs they are very persistent and full of energy. It also, hunting companions are brave and show a pronounced hunting instinct. Because most of them lived in the pack and rendered their faithful services to several people, do not tend to bond strongly with people , but they are basically human friendly – and therefore are not suitable as watchdogs. But, they do not usually miss the opportunity to greet friends – or strangers – loudly and cheerfully.

    Attention: The greenlandic dog may not bark much, but tends to howl a lot. He loves to live with other dogs in a pack.

    Greenland Dog Education

    Who wants to train a Greenland Dog need knowledge, experience with dogs and above all a lot of patience. A clear hierarchy is very important to the independent sled dog and will question it if the opportunity presents itself.. This applies to other dogs as well as their owners. You need a reliable consequence and a sensible education, accept your own head (stubborn) of the race. Exhausting this dog both physically and mentally is the basic requirement for a good education., as a little challenged sled dog will want to vent elsewhere, and this is probably not to the liking of its owners. It makes sense to go to puppy school with this dog, to be widely socialized with conspecifics of different sizes and breeds. If you want to train with the growing dog in a canine school, you should clarify in advance if the trainers have already had experience with the special character of sled dogs.

    Greenland Dog Health

    For centuries, robustness has been the main breeding objective of this four-legged friend, It is not surprising that the Greenland Dog be one of those breeds that have hardly any health restrictions. But, when i buy a puppy, look for parents who are free of hip dysplasia (HD) – some lines may have a slight tendency to this. As with all big dogs, the stomach can also be twisted, so it is important to take breaks after meals. Due to its origin and its fur, that adapts to icy conditions, These breeds are considered to be heat sensitive and, therefore, should not be kept in hot countries. Nor should you encourage your Greenland Dog to carry out sports activities above the 15 degrees Celsius. Your companion will feel correspondingly comfortable in the colder season. In winter, However, make sure you take proper care of the paws, as road salt can quickly lead to chapped or inflamed skin.

    Greenland dog nutrition

    One Greenland Dog in the use of sled dogs consumes enormous amounts of energy and needs an appropriately adapted diet. So, it is important to adapt the amount of food to the workload and the constitution of these dogs – information provided by manufacturers can only provide approximate guidelines. Of course, the puppy's energy requirement is not yet that high, since you should only move moderately anyway.

    Feed your puppy three to four servings of a high-quality food per day.. Regardless of the age of your puppy, meat should be the first element of the diet and therefore the main component of food. It also, cereals have no place in dog food. If your quad performs well, increase the amount of food accordingly.

    Food should be relatively high in fat and low in carbohydrates, as well as dietary fibers to supply your endurance athlete with sufficient energy. It is important that a session of physical activity is carried out with a time interval between the last meal – it is better to feed your Greenland dog three hours before training and in any case avoid too much exercise after feeding. This is the only way to minimize the risk of a life-threatening stomach twist. Of course, it is also important that fresh water is always available for your four-legged friend. On longer trips you should take adequate precautions and carry enough water with you.

    Greenland dog care

    A coarse-toothed comb is sufficient to comb the soft undercoat – this should be done regularly, especially during coat change, because the Greenland Dog misses – not only during this time – a relatively large amount of hair. If your partner has gotten dirty, usually it is enough to let the coat dry and then comb it well. Stubborn dirt should be gently rubbed off the coat with a damp cloth.. A bath is not normally necessary – if this happens, use a mild dog shampoo.

    Especially with older dogs that move less, you should check if your partner is wearing out his claws enough and if necessary help with claw scissors. They also have eye and ear cleaners and dog tick tweezers ready to use when needed.. For dental care, for example, special dog treats are suitable. Or you can use a dog toothbrush and toothpaste, which is particularly effective in fighting tartar. Many dog รขโ‚ฌโ€นรขโ‚ฌโ€นowners perform this ritual for well-groomed small teeth regularly.. But, if you are considering this, you should get your puppy used to.

    Employment for Greenland Dogs

    Properly use a Greenland Dog in other latitudes it is a demanding task for which only a minority of dog lovers have enough time and space. Ideally, sled dog training should take place with him, which in turn is only possible to a very limited extent in most countries. An alternative is training with special trainers. As well โ“˜ Canicross offers sports owners the possibility to discover nature together with their partner. This four-legged friend also likes long walks through the woods as a supplement. Always be aware of your pronounced hunting instinct. It is essential that you have it under control to be able to enjoy relaxed walks. Always pay attention to an age-appropriate load and don't overload your four-legged companion.

    Is a Greenland Dog right for me??

    The Greenland Dog is a four-legged friend for sports connoisseurs who appreciate his independence and want to do many outdoor activities with him. Under no circumstances does this sled dog from the frozen expanses of Greenland belong to an apartment or even the city – nor does it belong to the warm regions of southern Europe. If you want to live with a greenlandic dog, you should think about buying two of them at once, because dogs like to be together with conspecifics. If you live in the country, you can keep your greenlandic dogs in a pack under the open sky in a leak-proof garden with an open kennel. So the heat sensitive sled dog can look for a shady spot in the summer – this should absolutely be available.

    Of course, the Greenland Dog also happy with family connections. But, It is not the classic "one person dog". In any case, these companion animals are never primarily family or companion dogs, but rather working dogs – you should always be aware of this. If one can use your dog to his full capacity, they can live well with a family and so they are also extremely kid-friendly.

    Cats or small animals are not suitable to live with this ambitious hunter. You don't have to be a professional dog if you decide to stay with this four-legged friend, but you must already have some experience with dogs and above all do not underestimate the time required for the workload. Due to these requirements, the Greenland Dog It is a breed for connoisseurs that can meet high maintenance demands.

    Where do I find my desired Greenland dog??

    One greenlandic dog is a rarity in Central Europe. So if you want a Greenland Dog move in with you, you should contact the Nordic dog breed clubs. They can arrange contacts with Greenland dog breeders – also abroad – and advise you on the breed requirements if necessary. If you are looking for a sled dog and cannot find one in your region, should consider whether one of the other three sled dog breeds would be an alternative: the Siberian Husky are much more common in Europe. With a little distance one also comes across relatively easily with breeders of malamutes de Alaska or samoyed. But: All breeds pose great challenges to their owners.

    If you are looking for a greenlandic dog older and grown up, I should look for dogs of Nordic breeds, especially in animal shelters. Although you will most likely not find a purebred Greenlandic dog here, many Nordic dogs whose owners have underestimated their urge to move are waiting for a competent new home where they will be given enough occupancy. The most promising way to find them is to search the internet. If required, Nordic dog breed clubs can also give you tips on finding. Surely you will find a Nordic quadruped that will envelop you in a short time with its charm. Ideally, this person should not live too far from home., so that you and your potential new roommate can get to know each other before you decide to let her move in. Remember that these dogs live better with other dogs of the same species and clarify – with the breeder or the current foster home of the animal protection – how well the new dog fits in with an existing dog or if you decide to get a duo right away.

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    1 – Lulo is the only Greenlandic dog kept as a pet in Upernavik, Groenlandia by Slaunger, edited by Thegreenj / CC BY-SA
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    Type and recognitions:

    • FCI CLASSIFICATION:
    • Group :
    • Section : . .

    Federations:

    • FCI – Group 5 – Section 1 Nordic Sledge Dogs. โ“˜
    • CKC – Nordic Sledge Dogs โ“˜
    • UKC – Nordic Sledge Dogs โ“˜

    FCI breed standard "Greenland Dog"

    Origin:
    Denmark

    Date of publication of the valid original standard:
    03.11.2014

    Use:

    Sledge dog.



    General appearance:

    An extremely strong polar spitz, built to withstand tough sled dog work in arctic conditions. Some variation in size is allowed, assuming work ability and harmony are not affected.

    IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS: The body is short and rectangular with a ratio of the height at the withers to the length of the body of 10 to 11. Slightly longer body is allowed in females.



    Behavior / temperament:

    The predominant temperamental qualities in the Greenland Dog are energy, mental strength and great courage. He is a passionate and tireless sled dog. With people โ€“ even strangers โ€“ he is friendly; because of his work as a sled dog, is not closely linked to a specific person and is therefore not suitable as a guard dog. When hunting seals and polar bears, he demonstrates a great hunting instinct..

    Head:

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    Cranial region:
    • Skull: It is wide and slightly arched, wider between the ears.
    • Depression links (Stop): Defined, but not strongly marked.

    facial region:

    • Truffle: big and dark, corresponding to coat color, Always brown (liver) in dogs with a red or brown coat and always dark in dogs with a sable coat.May turn pink during winter (โ€œsnow noseโ€).
    • Snout: Wedge shaped, wide at the base and tapering towards the nose, but without being pointed. The nasal bridge is straight and wide from the naso-frontal depression to the nose.
    • Lips: Slim and tight, very close to the teeth very strong. Jaws/Teeth: Powerful jaws with regular teeth, healthy and strong. Scissor bite.
    • Eyes: Dark eyes are preferred, but the color according to the coat is allowed. They are implanted in a slightly oblique position, but never sunken or bulging. The expression is frank and showing courage. Eyelids are tight.
    • Ears: Rather small, triangular, with rounded tips, carried firmly erect. The ears are very mobile and expressive regarding their position.

    Neck:

    Very powerful and rather short.

    Body:

    Strong and rather compact, slightly longer than the height at the withers.

    • top line: Horizontal or falling very slightly.
    • Back: Straight.
    • Pork loin: Width.
    • Rump: slightly sagging.
    • Breast : deep and wide, but the ribs should not be barreled.
    • Belly: Following the chest line. It is allowed to be slightly retracted.

    Tail:

    High implementation, thick and bushy. Carried in a curve or in a slight curl on the back.

    Tips

    PREVIOUS MEMBERS: Seen from the front the forelimbs are perfectly straight, with powerful muscles and heavy bones.

    • Shoulder: Moderately thrown back.
    • Arm: Straight and strong, slightly longer than scapulae. Elbow: Attached to the body, but allowing free movement.
    • Forearm: Straight and strong.
    • Articulation of the carpus: Strong and flexible.
    • Metacarpus: Strong and elastic, only slightly oblique.
    • Previous feet: Rather large, powerful and rounded, with strong nails and pads.

    LATER MEMBERS: Seen from behind they are perfectly straight, very muscular, with powerful bones and moderate angulations.

    • Thighs: Powerful and very muscular.
    • Hock: Wide and strong, moderately angled. Hind feet: Same as previous feet.

    Movement:

    An efficient trot, harmonious, fluent and tireless is the most essential for a sled dog. On the track the dog should be presented on the free leash in a moderate trot to demonstrate good reach in front and good rear thrust. Seen head on when walking, the Greenland Dog does not move on a single track, but as the speed increases, the limbs gradually converge inward until the feet follow the center line.

    Mantle

    • Fur: Double layer: soft, dense undercoat and straight, rough outer coat, no curls or ripples. On the head and the limbs the hair is rather short, on the body it is longer and more generous. The coat is long at the bottom of the tail, giving it a bushy appearance.
    • Color: Any color โ€“ solid or particolor โ€“ is allowed, except albinismand dogs with merle markingsthat should be disqualified.


    Size and weight:

    Height to the cross:

    • In males: 60 cm or more,
    • In females: 55 cm or more.


    Fouls:

    Any deviation from the aforementioned criteria is considered as a fault and the severity of this is considered to the degree of the deviation to the standard and its consequences on the health and well-being of the dog., and the dog's ability to perform its traditional task.

    • Light bones
    • Short members, close body of terrain.
    • Shy temperament.

    SERIOUS FAULTS:

    • Conditions that negatively affect the general well-being of the dog.
    • Long, soft coat.
    • Ears that are not held firmly erect.

    FALTAS DESCALIFICANTES:

    • Aggressiveness or extreme shyness.
    • Any dog โ€‹โ€‹showing clear signs of physical or behavioral abnormalities must be disqualified..
    • albinism.
    • Merle brands.
    • Eyes of different colour.
    • Blue eyes or gazeos.


    N.B.:
    • Males should have two normal-appearing testicles fully descended into the scrotum..
    • Only functionally and clinically healthy dogs, with the typical conformation of the breed, should be used for parenting.

    The latest changes are in bold.

    TRADUCCION: Federation Canรณfila Mexicana, A.C. (Mvz Mauricio Martรญnez). Reviewed by Mr.. J. Nallem.

    Source: F.C.I - International Cynological Federation

    Alternative names:

    1. Kalaallit qimmiat (Qimmeq), Grรธnlandshund, Grรผnlandshund, Esquimaux Dog (English).
    2. Groenlandais (French).
    3. Grรธnlandshund (German).
    4. Gronlandshund (Portuguese).
    5. Esquimal de Groenlandia, Groenlandรฉs (espaรฑol).