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AKC Standard:
General
Appearance
A medium size sighthound giving the appearance of elegance and fitness,
denoting great speed, power and balance without coarseness. A true sporting
hound that covers a maximum of distance with a minimum of lost motion.
Should convey an impression of beautifully balanced muscular power and
strength, combined with great elegance and grace of outline. Symmetry
of outline, muscular development and powerful gait are the main considerations;
the dog being built for speed and work, all forms of exaggeration should
be avoided.
Size, Proportion, Substance
Ideal height for dogs, 19 to 22 inches; for bitches, 18 to 21 inches,
measured at the highest point of the withers. More than one-half inch
above or below the stated limits will disqualify. Length from forechest
to buttocks equal to or slightly greater than height at the withers. Moderate
bone throughout.
Head
Keen intelligent alert expression. Eyes large and dark. Both eyes must
be of the same color. Yellow or light eyes should be strictly penalized.
Blue or wall eyes shall disqualify. Fully pigmented eyelids are desirable.
Rose ears, small, fine in texture; in repose, thrown back and folded
along neck. Fold should be maintained when at attention. Erect ears should
be severely penalized.
Skull long and lean, fairly wide between the ears, scarcely perceptible
stop.
Muzzle should be long and powerful, denoting great strength of
bite, without coarseness. Lack of underjaw should be strictly penalized.
Nose entirely black.
Teeth of upper jaw should fit closely over teeth of lower jaw creating
a scissors bite. Teeth should be white and strong. Undershot shall disqualify.
Overshot one-quarter inch or more shall disqualify.
Neck, Topline, Body
Neck long, clean and muscular, well arched with no suggestion of throatiness,
widening gracefully into the top of the shoulder. A short thick neck,
or a ewe neck, should be penalized. The back is broad, firm and
well muscled, having length over the loin. The backline runs smoothly
from the withers with a graceful natural arch, not too accentuated, beginning
over the loin and carrying through over the croup; the arch is continuous
without flatness. A dip behind shoulder blades, wheelback, flat back,
or a steep or flat croup should be penalized.
Brisket very deep, reaching as nearly as possible to the point
of the elbow. Ribs well sprung but with no suggestion of barrel shape.
The space between the forelegs is filled in so that there is no appearance
of a hollow between them. There is a definite tuckup of the underline.
The tail long and tapering, reaching to the hipbone when drawn
through between the hind legs. When the dog is in motion, the tail is
carried low with only a gentle upward curve; tail should not be carried
higher than top of back.
Forequarters
Shoulder blade long, well laid back, with flat muscles, allowing
for moderate space between shoulder blades at peak of withers. Upper arm
of equal length, placed so that the elbow falls directly under the withers.
The points of the elbows should point neither in nor out, but straight
back. A steep shoulder, short upper arm, a heavily muscled or loaded shoulder,
or a very narrow shoulder, all of which restrict low free movement, should
be strictly penalized. Forelegs straight, giving appearance of
strength and substance of bone. Pasterns strong, slightly bent and flexible.
Bowed legs, tied-in elbows, legs lacking substance, legs set far under
the body so as to create an exaggerated forechest, weak or upright pasterns
should be strictly penalized.
Both front and rear feet must be well formed with hard, thick pads. Feet
more hare than cat, but both are acceptable. Flat, splayed or soft feet
without thick hard pads should be strictly penalized. Toes should be long,
close and well arched. Nails strong and naturally short or of moderate
length. Dewclaws may be removed.
Hindquarters
Long and powerful. The thighs are broad and muscular, stifles well bent;
muscles are long and flat and carry well down toward the hock. The hocks
are well let down and close to the ground. Sickle or cow hocks should
be strictly penalized.
Coat
Short, close, smooth and firm in texture. Any other coat shall be a disqualification.
Old scars and injuries, the result of work or accident, should not be
allowed to prejudice the dog's chance in the show ring.
Color
Color immaterial.
Gait
Low, free moving and smooth, with reach in the forequarters and strong
drive in the hindquarters. The dog has great freedom of action when viewed
from the side; the forelegs move forward close to the ground to give a
long, low reach; the hind legs have strong propelling power. When moving
and viewed from front or rear, legs should turn neither in nor out, nor
should feet cross or interfere with each other.
Lack of front reach or rear drive, or a short, hackney gait with high
wrist action, should be strictly penalized. Crossing in front or moving
too close should be strictly penalized.
Temperament
Amiable, friendly, gentle, but capable of great intensity during sporting
pursuits.
DISQUALIFICATIONS
More than one-half inch above or below stated height limits.
Blue or wall eyes.
Undershot, overshot one-quarter inch or more.
Any coat other than short, close, smooth and firm in texture.
Approved August 10, 1993
Effective September 29, 1993
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