Dunker
This is the breed standard for the Dunker
WhatsNew:
Union Cynologie
International Membership
Kennel Club USA is proud to announce its partnership with the Union Cynologie International known as the UCI.
The UCI is a German based
organization with International ties throughout Europe and other countries
around the world. Kennel Club USA will name Kennel Club International as
the organization that will be offering to dog fanciers from all around the world
an array of International Championships that you and your dog can be awarded.
Kennel Club International will soon list a calendar of events for the year 2011.
Kennel Club International will also list the breeds that we can offer
International Championships. Call 301-868-5718 for more information.
IABACA is no longer a member of the UCI and therefore cannot issue an
International Title from the UCI, contact IABACA for further information with
regards to International Titles or to find out what country they are licensed or
approved to issue International Titles from.
CurrentNews:
KC USA recognizes a new breed
The Kennel Club USA has now recognized the Miniature American Shepherd
Kennel
Club USA as of April 15, 2012 has recognized the Miniature American Shepherd and
will include the breed in it's Herding Group.
RecentEvents:
Twitter with us!
KC USA extends an invitation to all dog fanciers throughout the world to join us thru twitter.
Kennel
Club USA offers you the dog fancier a place to interact with other dog fanciers
thru out the world with our Twitter or Facebook sections of the site.
Contact Information
More information to follow
Essentials
More information to follow
Historical Summary
I
FCI-Standard N° 203 / 12. 03. 1999 /
GB
NORVEGIAN HOUND
(Dunker)
ORIGIN : Norway.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 12.03.1999.
UTILIZATION : Scenthound.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 6 Scenthounds and related breeds.
Section 1.2 Medium-sized Hounds. With
working trial.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Medium sized, distinctly rectangular, powerfully built, but
should not appear heavy. Should
convey the impression of endurance.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS : Depth of brisket approximately half the height at
withers.
HEAD : Head not to be carried highly.
Clean and noble with good length and parallel lines, not wedge-shaped.
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Slightly domed, prominent occiput.
Provided the muzzle is long and well developed, a somewhat powerful skull
is permissible, in males in particular, if the head does not lose its parallel
planes.
Stop : Defined, but not deep or abrupt.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : Black. Wide nostrils.
Muzzle : Rather long than short, squarely cut.
Straight and evenly broad nasal bridge.
Jaws/Teeth : Scissor bite. Complete
dentition.
Cheeks : Clean cheeks without prominent cheek bones.
Eyes : Dark. Round in appearance.
Rather large, but not protruding. Bright and expressive with a calm and
earnest expression. Eyelids close
fitting. Wall eyes are permitted in
blue marbled (dappeld) dogs.
Ears : Medium high set, rather low than high.
Smooth, moderately wide, tapering, rounded at the end.
Flat without folds. Hanging
close to head. Long enough to extend
half-way along the muzzle when pulled forward.
NECK : Fairly long, without noticeable throatiness.
BODY :
Topline : Level.
Back : Straight, firm and not too long.
Loin : Broad and muscular, not roached.
Croup : Slightly sloping, muscular, not too short.
Chest : Capacious chest with well sprung ribs; the back ribs should be
particularly well developed, making the brisket appear long.
Underline / belly : Slightly tucked up.
TAIL : Set on level with the topline.
Thick at the root, tapering towards the end.
The tail should be straight and carried in a slight upward curve,
reaching to the hock or slightly below.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS :
General appearance : Strong, dry and sinewy forelegs.
Shoulders : Muscular, long and sloping shoulder blades, lying close to the
chest, closely set together at the top.
Well angulated shoulder and elbow joints.
Forearm : Straight.
Pastern : Slightly sloping.
Feet : Arched and well-knit feet, well covered with hair between the toes.
Firm pads. The feet should
point straight forward.
HINDQUARTERS :
General appearance : Well angulated.
Stand parallel, not crouched nor cow-hocked.
Dewclaws should be removed.
Upper thigh : Broad.
Stifle : Well angulated.
Lower thigh : Broad.
Hocks : Dry and low set, broad seen from
the side.
Feet : Arched and well-knit, well covered with hair between the toes.
Firm pads. The feet should
point straight forward.
GAIT : Free movement, covering
ground. Parallel from behind, not
crouched nor cow-hocked.
COAT
HAIR : Straight, hard, dense and not too short coat. The back of the thighs and
the tail may be somewhat more heavily coated, provided the coat is otherwise
particularly good.
COLOUR : Black or blue marbled (dappled) with pale fawn and white markings.
Warm brown or predominant black reaching from the muzzle and beyond the
hock joint with so called black mask is less desirable.
Overmarked white where the white colour reaches out on the shoulders, on
the underside of the belly and on legs (socks) is accepted as correct marking.
SIZE :
Height at the withers : Dogs :
50 - 55 cm, ideally 53 cm.
Bitches : 47 - 53 cm, ideally 50 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.
Colour : Should the white colour reach the saddle on black/pale fawns, or white
spots in the dappled colour, the prize must be lower according to the amount of
white.
ELIMINATING FAULTS :
Aggressiveness.
Predominantly white colour (50% or more).
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.






