Arrow_back.gif (1950 bytes)PONT-AUDEMER SPANIEL
 
FCI Standard nş 114 / 25. 09.1998 / GB
Date of Publication of The Original Valid Standard : 06.05.1964.
Origin: France.
Origin name: Epagneul de Pont-Audemer.
Utilization: Pointing dog.
FCI  Classification - Group 7 - Pointing Dogs.
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Section 1.2 - Continental Pointing Dogs, Ğ Spaniel ğ type.
- With working trial.
* Updated on October, 24 - 2004

HISTORICAL SUMMARY

GENERAL APPEARANCE - Stocky and vigorous dog.
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PROPORTIONS - (standard does not comment).
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SIZE - Height at the withers: 52 - 58 cm.
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- weight: (standard does not comment).
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TEMPERAMENT - (standard does not comment).
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SKIN - (standard does not comment).
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COAT - Hair : Curly and slightly ruffled.
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COLOUR - Brown, preferably brown and grey mottled, with dead leaf glints.
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HEAD
- Skull - Round and developed at the top, occipital crest prominent; the parietals are rather round. The forehead rising towards the topknot which must be very curly and well placed on the top of the skull, leaving the forehead bare.
- Stop - Forming a weak angle, although marked.
- Muzzle - Long, arched in the middle part.
- Nose - Brown, protruding perceptibly above the front of the lips, rather pointed.
- Lips/Flews - Fine and slightly let down, making the muzzle rather pointed.
- Cheeks (standard does not comment).
- Jaw/Teeth (standard does not comment).
- Eyes - Dark amber or hazel, rather small, well set into the socket; kind and frank expression.
- Eears/Leathers - Medium thickness, flat, set on rather low in such a way as to keep them away from the cheeks; long and furnished with long silky very curly hair, joining the top knot to show a beautiful curly wig really framing the head.
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NECK - A little arched, neat, well muscled, joining finely to the head and solidly to the shoulders.
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BODY
- Topline - (standard does not comment).
- Withers
- Back - Straight or slightly convex.
- Chest - Deep, broad, going down fully to level of the elbow;
- Ribs - long and protruding, the last rib close to the hip.
- Belly - Flat and a little raised.
- Loins - Quite short, broad, solid, muscular.
- Underline - (standard does not comment).
- Croup - Very slightly oblique. Haunch prominent and reaching the height of the back.
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LIMBS - The legs must be rather short, the dog being rather low to the ground, yet without falling into the Cocker type.
Forequarters - Strong, long, sloping, close at the point where they join the spinal column.
- Shoulders
- Upperarms (standard does not comment).
- Elbows (standard does not comment).
- Forearms - Strong and muscled.
- Carpus (standard does not comment).
- Pasterns (standard does not comment).
- Forefeet - Round, set true, furnished with long, curly hairs between the toes.
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Hindquarters - Thighs : Straight, well let down, muscular, fleshy, with culottes. Point of buttock prominent.
- Thighs (standard does not comment).
- Stifles/knees (standard does not comment).
- Lowerthighs (standard does not comment).
- Metatarsus - Broad and straight, without deviation either in or out.
- Hocks - Rather short, furnished especially at the back with a curly fringe. Dewclaws to be avoided.
- Hindfeet - Round, set true, furnished with long, curly hairs between the toes.
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Tail - Set almost at the level of the loin line, carried quite straight, generally docked to one third of its length; thick at the base, well feathered with curly hair which should surround the tail completely. When the tail is not docked, it must be of medium length, carried a little curved.
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Gait/Movement (standard does not comment).
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Faults - should be regarded in exact proportion to its degree.
• Skull flat on the sides, forehead parallel to the muzzle; lack of topknot, topknot reaching to the superciliary arches or topknot formed by hanging hair.
• Stop forming a weak angle, although marked.
• Nose black, pale, dudley nose or round.
• Muzzle short or too convex.
• Lips thick, with flews.
• Eyes too light, set level with the head surface or too sunken. Look unfriendly or vicious.
• Ears thick, folded, too short, set too high, carried either forward or backward.
• Neck too heavy, flat on its top line, too thick in its junction with the head.
• Back long, narrow or hollow.
• Loin long, narrow or flat.
• Croup falling steeply away, too straight.
• Chest insufficiently let down, too round or hollow; ribs flat or too close together.
• Flanks too fleshy, too deep.
• Tail set too high or too low, too curved, carried sabre fashion with a plume.
• Shoulders short, straight, wide apart at the summit.
• Upper arm thin.
• Haunch low set.
• Thigh flat.
• Hock joints deviated, straight, too wide apart or too close together.
• Hocks long, oblique from back to front or deviating to the right or the left, without fringes.
• Feet narrow, much too broad, too hairy; fleshy pads.
• Coat too flat, too curly, too hard or too fine; topknot not curly or falling as in the Poodle.
• Colour black or black and white, presence of tan markings.
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Severe Faults - (standard does not comment).
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ELIMINATING FAULTS -

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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