Arrow_back.gif (1950 bytes)FAWN BRITTANY GRIFFON
 
FCI Standard nΊ 066 / 05. 05. 2003 / GB
Date of Publication of The Original Valid Standard: 25.03.2003.
Origin: France.
Origin name: Griffon Fauve de Bretagne.
Utilization: Scent hound used for hunting hare, fox, roe deer and wild boar.
FCI  Classification - Group 6 - Scent hounds and related breeds.
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Section 1.2 - Medium-sized hounds.
- With working trial.
* Updated on October, 05 - 2004

HISTORICAL SUMMARY

GENERAL APPEARANCE - A bony and muscular dog, very resistant to weather and fatigue. A quite active hound, particularly suitable to difficult terrain. It has good scenting ability and the sustained voice of a “chopper” (short and repeated notes).
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PROPORTIONS - (standard does not comment).
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SIZE - Height at the withers: Males and females: 48 cm minimum (19”) - 56 cm maximum (22”)
                                      with a tolerance of 2 cm (0.8”) for exceptional specimens.
- - length: (standard does not comment).
- weight: (standard does not comment).
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TEMPERAMENT - Fauves de Bretagne are impassioned hunters but are good natured with people, sociable, affectionate and equable.
They adapt themselves easily to all terrains and to all quarry. When hunting they reveal themselves to be courageous, wily, tenacious and steady. They are enterprising and efficient but show themselves equally capable of harking in. When well conducted, they are obedient and return readily.
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SKIN - Rather thick, supple. Absence of dewlap.
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COAT - Hair : Coat very rough, harsh, rather short, never woolly or curly. The face shouldn’t be too bushy.
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COLOUR - Fawn coloured, from golden wheaten to red brick in hue. A few black hairs dispersed on the back and ears are tolerated. Occasionally the presence of a small white star on the chest, something not sought after.
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HEAD
- Skull - Rather long, marked occipital protuberance. Seen from the front, the cranium has the form of a flattened arch and diminishes in width from the rear to the superciliary arches, which are not very prominent.
- Stop - Only slightly marked.
- Muzzle - Slightly tapering rather than being perfectly rectangular.
- Nose - Black or dark brown; well-open nostrils.
- Lips/Flews - Covering well the lower jaw but without excess. Moustaches only slightly furnished.
- Cheeks (standard does not comment).
- Jaw/Teeth - The jaws and teeth are strong, meeting in a perfect and even scissors bite. The upper incisors cover the lower in close contact. The incisors are set square to the jaws. Absence of first premolars is not penalized.
- Eyes - Neither bulging nor set too deeply in the orbits, dark brown in colour. The conjunctiva is not apparent. The expression is lively.
- Eears/Leathers - Finely attached, in line with the eye, just reaching the end of the nose when drawn forward, ending in a point, turned inwards and covered by finer and shorter hair than on the rest of the body.
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NECK - Rather short and well muscled.
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BODY
- Topline - (standard does not comment).
- Withers (standard does not comment).
- Back - Short and broad. Never swaybacked.
- Chest - Deep and broad.
- Ribs - Rather rounded.
- Belly - The underline rises only slightly towards the rear.
- Loins - Broad and muscular.
- Underline - (standard does not comment).
- Croup (standard does not comment).
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LIMBS
Forequarters - The limbs have good bone and are well poised.
- Shoulders - Oblique and well set on the thorax.
- Upperarms (standard does not comment).
- Elbows - In line with the body.
- Forearms - Vertical.
- Carpus (standard does not comment).
- Pasterns - Seen in profile, somewhat oblique. Seen from the front, in line with the body.
- Forefeet - Compact with the toes tight together, arched and with solid nails. The pads are hard.
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Hindquarters - Well muscled. The limbs are well poised. Seen from behind, the rear legs are parallel, neither close nor wide.
- Thighs - Long and well muscled.
- Stifles/knees (standard does not comment).
- Lowerthighs (standard does not comment).
- Metatarsus - Vertical.
- Hocks - Well let down and moderately bent.
- Hindfeet - Compact with the toes tight together, arched and with solid nails. The pads are hard.
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Tail - Carried slightly sickle-fashion, of medium length, large at the base, often bristly and well-tapered at the end. In action, the tail is carried above the top line and makes regular movements from side to side.
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Gait/Movement - Supple and even, never bouncy.
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Faults - should be regarded in exact proportion to its degree.
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Severe Faults
Behaviour: • Timid.
Head: • Wide, flat skull. Superciliary arches too prominent,
• Short or pointed muzzle. Heavy and pendulous upper lips.
Eyes: • Light.
Ears : • Flat and large.
Body: • Frail in appearance. Topline not level enough. Too tucked up.
Tail:   • Out of line.
Limbs: • Poor bone. Splayed feet.
Coat : • Sparse, smooth, fine, soft.
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ELIMINATING FAULTS -
Temperament:
• Aggressive or overly shy.
Lack of type:
• Insufficient breed characteristics, which means the animal on the whole doesn’t resemble other samples of the breed.
Jaws/Teeth:
• Overshot or undershot.
Eyes:
• Overly light.
Pigmentation:
• Totally or partially unpigmented areas on the nose or the edges of eyelids or lips.
Tail:
• Kinked.
Dewclaws:
• Presence of dewclaws (this breed is always free from dewclaws).
Coat:
• Long, woolly coat. Any coat other than that defined by the standard.
Height:
• Outside the limits defined by the standard.
Defects:
• Noticeable invalidating defect. Anatomical malformation.
Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be disqualified.
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NOTE: Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.

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