Arrow_back.gif (1950 bytes)HUNGARIAN WIRE-HAIRED POINTER (VIZSLA)
 
FCI Standard nΊ FCI-Standard N° 239 / 13.09.2000 / GB
Date of Publication of The Original Valid Standard: 06.04.2000
Origin: Hungary.
Origin name: Drotzφrό Magyar Vizsla.
Utilization: Gun dog.
FCI  Classification - Group 7 - Pointing Dogs.
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Section 1 - Continental Pointing Dogs.
- With working trial (Field and Water Trial)
* Updated on November, 19 - 2004

HISTORICAL SUMMARY

GENERAL APPEARANCE - A lively, russet gold hunting dog of dry and lean but more robust construction compared to the Hungarian Short-Haired Vizsla. His appearance embodies his qualities as a multi-purpose pointing dog, endurance, working ability and an easily satisfied nature.
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PROPORTIONS • The body length slightly exceeds the height at the withers.
• The depth of the brisket is slightly less than half the height at the withers.
• The muzzle is slightly shorter than half the length of the head.
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SIZE - Height at the withers: Dogs: 58 - 64 cm
                                       Bitches: 54 - 60 cm
It is ineffective to increase the height at the withers. A medium size should be aimed at. Overall balance and symmetry are much more important than the mere measurable size.
- - length: (standard does not comment).
- weight: (standard does not comment).
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TEMPERAMENT - An affectionate and intelligent dog, selfconfident, easily trained, which cannot bear rough treatment. He keeps contact with his handler, is passionate in his quest, is stubborn, has a good nose and is staunch on the point.
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SKIN - Tightly fitting, without folds. The skin is well pigmented.
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COAT - Hair : Wiry, close lying, strong, dense and not glossy. Length of outer coat 2-3 cm; dense, water repellent undercoat. The outline of the body must not be hidden by the longer coat. By its hardness and density, it should provide as much protection as possible against weather conditions and injuries. The lower parts of the legs as well as the undersides of chest and belly should be covered with shorter, softer and slightly thinner hair; the coat on the head and on the leathers is shorter and, at the same time, a little darker, however, not soft and dense.
Pronounced eyebrows accentuate the stop. These and a strong, not too long (2-3 cm), as harsh as possible beard, on both sides of the muzzle, underline the determined expression. On both sides of the neck the coat forms V-shaped brushes.
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COLOUR - Various shades of russet gold and dark sandy gold (semmelgelb). The leathers may be a little darker, otherwise uniform in colour. Red, brownish, light yellow or lightened colour shadings are undesirable. A little white patch on the chest or at the throat, not more than 5 cm in diameter, as well as white markings on the toes, are not considered faulty. The colour of the lips and of the eyerims corresponds to the colour of the nose.
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HEAD
- Skull - Moderately wide, slightly domed. A slightly pronounced groove runs from the moderately developed occiput towards the stop. The superciliary ridges are moderately developed.
- Stop - Moderate.
- Muzzle - Blunt, not pointed, with powerful jaws, strongly muscled. The bridge of the nose is straight.
- Nose - Broad and well developed with nostrils as wide as possible. The colour of the nose harmonises in a dark shading with the coat colour.
- Lips/Flews - Tightly fitting, no pendulous flews.
- Cheeks - Strong, well muscled.
- Jaw/Teeth - Powerful jaws with a perfect, regular and complete scissors bite, the upper teeth closely overlapping the lower teeth and set square to the jaws ; with 42 healthy teeth according to the dentition formula.
- Eyes - Slightly oval, of medium size, well fitting eyelids. Intelligent and lively expression. The brown eye colour harmonising with the coat colour, as dark as possible preferred.
- Eears/Leathers - Set on at medium height, a little backwards, hanging closely to the cheeks, ending in a rounded V shape. Slightly shorter than those of the Hungarian Short-Haired Vizsla.
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NECK - NECK : Of medium length, harmonising with the overall appearance. The nape very muscular and slightly arched. Tightly fitting skin at the throat.
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BODY
- Topline - (standard does not comment).
- Withers - Pronounced and muscular.
- Back - Solid, well muscled, taut and straight. The vertebral spines should be hidden by the muscles.
- Chest - Deep and broad with well developed well muscled and moderately arched forechest, sternum extending as well back as possible. The sternum and the elbows should be at the same level.
- Ribs - Last ribs moderately arched. Ribs carried well back.
- Belly (standard does not comment).
- Loins - Short, broad, tight, muscular, straight or slightly arched. The loin is well attached.
- Underline - Elegant, tight, arching towards the rear, slightly tucked up.
- Croup - Broad and of sufficient length, not cut off short, sloping slightly to the tail. Well muscled.
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LIMBS
Forequarters - Viewed from the front, straight and parallel. Viewed from the side, legs vertical and placed well under the body. Good bone, well muscled.
- Shoulders - Long, sloping and flat, well attached shoulder blade. Elastic when moving. Strong, dry muscles. Well angulated between shoulder blade and upper arm.
- Upperarms - As long as possible, well muscled.
- Elbows - Close to the body, however not tied in, turning neither in nor out. Well angulated between upper arm and forearm.
- Forearms - Long, straight, sufficiently muscled. Bones strong, but not coarse.
- Carpus - Dry, sinewy.
- Pasterns - Short. Only very slightly sloping.
- Forefeet - Slightly oval, with well knit, sufficiently arched, strong toes. Strong brown nails. Tough, resistant, slate grey pads. The feet are parallel when standing or moving.
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Hindquarters - Viewed from behind, straight and parallel. Good angulations. Strong bone.
- Thighs - Long and muscular. Good angulation between pelvis and upper thigh.
- Stifles/knees - Well angulated.
- Lowerthighs - Long, muscular and sinewy. Its length is almost equal to that of the upper thigh. Good angulation between lower thigh and metatarsus.
- Metatarsus - Vertical, short and strong.
- Hocks - Strong, dry and sinewy, rather well let down.
- Hindfeet - Similar to forefeet.
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Tail - Set on at medium height, strong at the base, then tapering. In countries where tail docking is not prohibited by law, the tail may be shortened by one quarter to avoid hunting hazards. If the tail docking is prohibited, the tail reaches down to the hock joint and is carried straight or slightly sabre like. On the move, it is raised up to the horizontal. The tail is well furnished with dense coat.
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Gait/Movement - The typical gait is an animated, light-footed trot, elegant and far reaching, with much drive and corresponding reach. Not exhausting gallop when working in the field. The back is firm and the topline remains level. Pacing is undesirable.
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Faults - should be regarded in exact proportion to its degree.
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Severe Faults - (standard does not comment).
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ELIMINATING FAULTS -
• Strong deviation from the sexual characteristics.
• Atypical head.
• Spotted(butterfly) nose.
• Pendulous or dribbling flews.
• Under- or overshot mouth. Wry mouth, including all intermediate forms.
• One or more missing incisors and/or canine and/or premolars 2-4 and/or molars 1-2 ; more than two missing PM1 ; the M3 are disregarded. Not visible teeth are assessed as missing ones.
• Supernumerary teeth not in line with the others.
• Cleft palate, harelip.
• Light yellow eyes. Very loose eyelids; ectropion, entropion. Distichiasis (double row of eyelashes).
• Pronounced dewlap.
• Dewclaws
• Very faulty movement.
• Thin coat, lacking undercoat. Long, soft, silky, shaggy, crinkle or woolly coat. Lacking brushes on the legs.
• Dark brown or pale yellow colour. Particoloured, not uniformly coloured. White chest patch larger than 5 cm.
• White feet.
• Lacking pigmentation either on the skin or on the lips and eyerims.
• Any type of weakness in temperament.
• Deviation of more than 2 cm from the above mentioned heights at withers.
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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