Ariege Hound
This is the breed standard for the Ariege Hound
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FCI-Standard N° 20 /
03. 09. 1996
/GB
ARIEGE-HOUND
(Ariégeois)
TRANSLATION : Mrs Peggy Davis.
ORIGIN : France.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 24.01.1996.
UTILIZATION : Scenthound used for driving game to waiting guns
and for coursing.
His medium size and lightness make him a precious auxiliary,
whether he hunts on his own or in a pack, capable of evolving
easily on difficult terrains.
Hare hunting is his favourite type of hunting; but he is
also used in tracking roe deer or wild boar..
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 6 Scenthounds, and related breeds.
Section 1.2 Medium sized Hounds. With working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : Originates from the Ariège, product
of a crossing of a Briquet with a “chien d’ordre” (scenthound
hunting in a pack) which could have been the Bleu de Gascogne or
the Gascon Saintongeois.
Physically he has kept the typical characteristics of the
“chien d’ordre”, with, however, less distinction, less size and
more lightness.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Light dog, medium size, elegant and
distinguished.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT :
Behaviour : From his origins he is hardworking dog being at the
same time very good at driving game to the waiting guns and
showing proof of much initiative and enterprise.
He has a resounding voice and is quick in his plotting.
Character : Happy and sociable; easy to train.
HEAD :
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Seen from the front, slightly domed, not too broad; the
occipital protuberance only slightly marked.
Seen from above, the back of the skull is of lightly
pronounced ogival shape.
The forehead is full.
Superciliary arches only slightly marked.
Stop : Only slightly accentuated.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Black,
developed; nostrils well opened.
Muzzle : Nasal bridge straight or slightly arched; muzzle of
equal length with that of the skull.
Lips : Tight, rather thin.
The upper lip must just cover the lower jaw but without
giving the muzzle a pointed profile.
Jaws/Teeth : Scissor bite.
Incisors set square to the jaws.
Eyes : Well open, brown; eyelids without looseness.
Alert, bright expression.
Leathers : Fine, supple, curled in, must be able to reach the
onset of the nose without going beyond its extremity.
The leather is narrow at its base and is set just below
the eye level.
NECK : Light, rather thin, long, slightly arched.
BODY :
Back : Well muscled and sustained (firm).
Loin : Well fused, slightly arched.
Croup : Quite horizontal.
Ribs : Long, moderately rounded.
Chest : Long, medium width, let down to elbow level.
Flank : Flat and slightly drawn up.
TAIL : Well set, fine at its extremity, reaching the point of
the hock. Carried
gaily, sabre blade style.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : View of the ensemble : solidly constructed.
Shoulder : Moderately oblique, muscular without heaviness.
Elbow : Close to body.
HINDQUARTERS : View of ensemble : well proportioned.
Upper thigh : Quite long and muscled without excess.
Hock : Well set in the axis of the body, well let down.
No dewclaw.
FEET : Elongated oval, i.e. “harefeet”; toes lean and tight.
Pads and nails black.
GAIT / MOVEMENT : Supple
and easy.
SKIN : Fine, supple, not closely adherent to the body but not
allowing the presence of dewlap, folds or wrinkles.
Mucous membranes (hairless zones) black.
COAT
HAIR : Short, fine and dense.
COLOUR : White with jet black markings with well defined
outlines; sometimes mottled.
Presence of quite pale tan on the cheeks and above the
eyes.
SIZE :
Height at the withers : males : 52 to 58 cm.
females : 50 to 56 cm.
FAULTS : Any departure from the foregoing points should be
considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault
should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree.
Head :
Skull flat or too pronounced dome.
Profile of the extremity of the muzzle too square.
Presence of wrinkles or dewlap.
Eye round; haw apparent.
Leathers too flat; thick, badly set, too long or too short.
Body :
Excessive volume.
Slack (soft) back.
Drooping croup.
Tail :
Tail deviated.
Limbs :
Insufficiently developed bone structure.
Cow hocks seen from behind.
Splayed feet.
Behaviour :
Timid subject.
ELIMINATING FAULTS :
Flightened or aggressive subject.
Lack of type.
Serious anatomical malformation.
Visible disabling (invalidating) defect.
Over-or undershot mouth.
Light eyes.
Any coat other than schedulded in the standard.
Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities
shall be disqualified.
N.B. : Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.






