Australian Black & Tan Hound
This is the breed standard for the Australian Black & Tan Hound
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Historical Summary
FCI-Standard N° 63/18.06.1996 / GB
AUSTRIAN BLACK AND TAN HOUND
(Brandlbracke, Vieräugl)
TRANSLATION
: C. Seidler.
ORIGIN
: Austria.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE VALID ORIGINAL STANDARD : 10.10.1995.
UTILIZATION
: The Black and Tan Austrian Hound is an universally popular hunting dog
on account of its special suitability for heavy work on high mountains
as well as on flat country for hunting by giving tongue and for the
tracking of wounded game.
CLASSIFICATION FCI : Group 6 Scenthounds and related
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMHARY : The Black and Tan Austrian Hound (Brandlbracke) counts as a true
descendant of the "Keltenb racke" (Celtic Hound).
As with all breeds of older origin, there is no definite
authentic history for the "Brandlbracke" until the middle of the 19th
century. The reason for this is that until that date nocontrolled
breeding took place.
GENERAL APPEARANCE
: Medium size. Strong, long cast, supple body.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT
: Sensitive nose; giving tongue, above all, for hare; tracking firmly
and willingly with agreeable temperament.
HEAD
CRANIAL REGION
: Skull broad. Occiput barely defined.
FACIAL REGION
:
Nose : Leather
black.
Muzzle : Strong.
Straight nasal bridge.
Lips : Well
developed, close fitting, pigmented throughout.
Jaws/Teeth
: Strong scissor bite. A complete set with 42 teeth is sought after; the
absence of totally two PM1 or PM2 (premolar 1 or 2) is tolerated; the M3
(molar 3) are not taken into account.
Eye : Clear, dark brown, not showing any red
in corner of eye.
Leathers : Of medium
length, not too broad, set on high, rounded at tips, hanging flatly.
NECK : Medium
length. Very strong. Dewlap not desired.
BODY :
Withers : Well
defined.
Back : Long.
Loin
: Slightly
arched.
Croup : Falling away
in slight slope.
Chest : Broad and
deep.
TAIL : Long,
tapering gradually, slightly bent. Pendant in repose. Coarse hair on
underside, but without an obvious brush.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS
: Well developed. Legs straight and strong.
Shoulders
: Well laid back, well muscled.
HINDQUARTERS
: Well angulated.
Upper thigh.
: Slim, moderately developed, long.
FEET : Strong,
round, arched; toes fitting close together.
Nails strong and black.
Pads large and strong.
MOVEMENT
: Ground covering, elegant.
COAT
HAIR
: Smooth hair,
close fitting, dense, full, resilient with silky sheen. Length
approximately 2 cm.
COLOUR : Black with
small, clearly defined light to dark fawn markings. The two fawn
markings above the eyes (Vieräugl) must be present.
HEIGHT
:
Height at withers
: 48-56 cm.
Dogs
50-56 cm
Bitches
48-54 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.
·
Skull too narrow.
·
Broad muzzle.
·
Leathers folded, too pointed, narrow, short.
·
Tail too short, too thick. Tail carriage bent too far upwards, lack of
coarse hair on underside.
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·
Weak limbs.
·
Shy temperament.
DISQUALIFYING FAULTS
:
·
Aggresive or overly shy.
·
Under or overshot mouth ; more than two
missing premolars 1 or 2.
·
Any other colour than that stated.
·
Lack of well defined fawn markings above
eyes (Vieräugl).
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.






