Arrow_back.gif (1950 bytes)PORTUGUESE PODENGO
PORTUGUESE WARREN HOUND
 
FCI Standard nº 094 / 03. 11. 1999 / GB
Date of Publication of The Original Valid Standard : 25.09.1967.
Origin: Portugal.
Origin name: Podengo Português.
Utilization: hunting rabbits, singly or in a pack.
FCI  Classification - Group 5 - Spitz and primitive type.
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Section 7 - Primitive type - Hunting Dogs.
- Without working trial.
* Updated on October, 26 - 2004
 
LARGE PORTUGUESE PODENGO

SMALL PORTUGUESE PODENGO

This breed is mainly encountered in the north of the country. According to their natural disposition, these dogs are used for hunting rabbits, singly or in a pack. This is the reason why it goes too by the name of Warren Hound. They are also appreciated as good watchdogs.


HISTORICAL SUMMARY
GENERAL APPEARANCE - Of medium size and substance, well balanced in proportions, well muscled and with strong bone.
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PROPORTIONS - (standard does not comment).
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SIZE - Height at the withers: 40 - 55 cm.
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- weight: 16 - 20 kg.
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TEMPERAMENT - Very lively and clever, unassuming and robust.
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SKIN - Mucous membranes preferably with black pigment or, in any case, darker than coat colour. Skin thin and close fitting.
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COAT - Hair : Short or long coat, of medium thickness; smooth in the short-haired variety; wiry (similar to the bristles of a wild boar) in the long-haired variety. The short coat is denser than the long coat. With the long coat there is a distinct « beard » underneath the lower jaw. No undercoat or fluff.
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COLOUR - Predominant colours are yellow, fawn (in all shades from light to very dark) and black (diluted or faded); self-coloured with or without white markings; or white as basic colour with markings in the listed colours.
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HEAD - Lean, shaped like a four-sided pyramid with a large base, diminishing considerably towards its pointed end. Longitudinal axes of the skull and foreface divergent.
- Skull - Flat, almost straight in profile. Superciliary ridges prominent. Frontal groove hardly perceptible; the region between the ears horizontal; occipital bone prominent.
- Stop - Barely defined.
- Muzzle - Nasal bridge rounded (in cross section); straight when seen in profile. Muzzle shorter than skull and broader at its base than at the front end.
- Nose - Tapering towards the slightly protruding tip; frontal plane of the nose slightly slanting; its colour always darker than that of the coat.
- Lips/Flews - Close fitting, thin, firm and horizontal.
- Cheeks (standard does not comment).
- Jaw/Teeth - Regular, with strong white teeth. Normal bite.
- Eyes - Very lively expression; barely protruding from the eye-sockets; colour varies according to coat colour, from honey to chestnut brown; small and set obliquely; colour of eyelids darker than coat colour.
- Eears/Leathers - Set on medium high and oblique; carried erect, very mobile; vertical forward when the dog is attentive; triangular shape, broad at the base, tapering to a point; ear leather thin; length of ear remarkably greater than width at set-on.
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NECK - Harmonious transition from head to body; straight, suitably long; strong and well muscled. No dewlap.
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BODY
- Topline - Straight or slightly arched.
- Withers (standard does not comment).
- Back - Long, straight or slightly sloping.
- Chest - Forechest slightly accentuated, muscular, not too wide; chest deep and long, of medium width; long sternum rising towards rear;
- Ribs - hardly rounded, oblique.
- Belly - Lean, with a slight tuck-up.
- Loins - Straight or slightly arched; broad and muscular.
- Underline - Slightly rising.
- Croup - Of medium length, broad and well muscled; straight or slightly slanting.
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LIMBS
Forequarters - Seen from the front and from the side, vertical and straight, well muscled and clean.
- Shoulders - Long and oblique; strong and well muscled; forming a blunt angle at shoulder joint.
- Upperarms - Long and oblique; strong and well muscled; forming a blunt angle at shoulder joint.
- Elbows (standard does not comment).
- Forearms - Vertical, long and muscular.
- Carpus - Clean, not prominent.
- Pasterns - Strong, short, slightly slanting.
- Forefeet - Round; long, strong, tightly bunched and strongly arched toes; nails strong, short, preferably dark; pads hard and resistant.
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Hindquarters - Seen from behind and from the side, straight and parallel; well muscled, clean.
- Thighs - Long, of medium width, muscular.
- Stifles/knees (standard does not comment).
- Lowerthighs - Long, slanting, strong, muscular, clean.
- Metatarsus - Set on medium high, clean and strong, forming a blunt angle.
- Hocks - Well boned, short, slanting; without dewclaws.
- Hindfeet - Round; long, strong, tightly bunched and strongly arched toes; short, strong, preferably dark nails; hard and resistant pads.
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Tail - Set on high rather than low, strong, thick, of medium length, tapering towards a fine point; in repose hanging between hindlegs with the tip slightly curved upwards; in movement carried horizontally with a slight upward curve or carried upright in sickle shape; never curled up into ring shape.
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Gait/Movement - Swift and light-footed.
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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 -
• Aggressive or overly shy.
• General appearance : Any sign of crossing with a Galgo (Spanish sighthound) or a Perdiguero (Portuguese Pointer).
• Jaws : Incorrect bite, badly placed teeth.
• Eyes : Of different colours.
• Ears : Tipped over or folded.
• Neck : Arched.
• Body : Topline distinctly arched.
• Croup : Exaggerated slope.
• Belly : Too much tucked up.
• Tail : Curled up.
Dewclaws : Undesirable (affect the grading of the dog).
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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