Podenco Ibicenco
This is the breed standard for the Podenco Ibicenco
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Historical Summary
This breed originates in the Balearic Islands of Majorca, Ibiza, Minorca and Formentera, where it is known by the original name of «Ca Eivissec». It is also widely found in Catalonia, round Valencia, in the Roussillon and in the Provence, where it is known by the names Mallorqui, Xarnelo, Mayorquais, Charnegue, Chamegui and Balearic Dog. Probably these dogs were brought to the islands by the Phoenecians, Carthaginians and eventually also the Romans
FEDERATION CYNOLOGIQUE INTERNATIONALE
SECRTARIAT GNRAL: 13, Place
Albert I -
B 6530 THUIN (Belg.)
FCI-Standard N089 / 03.06.1997 I GB
PODENCO
IBICENCO
ORIGIN
Spain (Balearic Islands).
CLASSIFICATION
F.C.I.:
Group 5 Section 7 Spitz and
primitive types Primitive type-Hunting dogs Without working trial
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY
: This breed originates in the Balearic Islands of Majorca, Ibiza, Minorca
and Formentera, where it is known by the original name of «Ca Eivissec». It
is also widely found in Catalonia, round Valencia, in the Roussillon and in
the Provence, where it is known by the names Mallorqui, Xarnelo, Mayorquais,
Charnegue, Chamegui and Balearic Dog. Probably these dogs were brought to
the islands by the Phoenecians, Carthaginians and eventually also the
Romans.
This dog is a typical primitive and robust representative of one of the
oldest still existing breeds. Illustrations of these dogs are found in the
graves of the Pharaohs and on objects in museums, so that the existence of
the breed can already be proved in the year 3400 BC.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS
: The distance from the tip of the muzzle to the eyes is equal to that from
the eyes to the occiput.
HEAD
: Seen as a whole, the long, fine head has the appearance of a cone cut off
near its base ; completely dry, rather small in relation to body.
CRANIAL
REGION:
Skull
: Long and flat (dolichocephalic).
Occipital bone protruding. Forehead fine and flat.
Stop
: Barely pronounced.
FACIAL REGION:
Nose
: Noseleather flesh colour.
Nostrils open. Nasal bridge slightly arch ed.
Muzzle
Nasal bridge
and nose protrude over lower jaw; fine, long and according to colour of
coat, flesh colour
Lips
: Thin, close fitting, flesh colour.
Teeth
: Perfect fitting bite, scissor bite, white and regular.
Eyes
: Slanting, small, light amber colour, reminiscent of caramel colour. The
amber colour can be more or less intensive according to coat colour.
Without seeming very noble, the expression shows intelligence but
also fear and mistrust.
Ears
: Always stiff, very mobile.
Positioned forward, slightly horizontal or directed backwards.
Upright when dog is animated. The center of the ear set on is level
with the eyes . The shape is that of an elongated rhomboid, which has been
cut off by a third of its long diagonal. They are fine without hair on the
inside of the ear opening ; of medium, not exaggerated size.
NECK
: Very dry, both in its upper and lower part. Its length is a quarter the
length of the body, slightly arched and muscular. Skin is taut, smooth,
without dewlap. Normally, the coat is longer and denser in the region of the
set on to the body, especially in the smooth variety.
BODY
: Regarded as a whole, the body is symmetric, slightly convex and of medium,
even proportions, compact and slightly longer than height, without the
differences being laid down exactly.
Withers
: Well defined, high, dry and long.
Back:
Long, straight and pliable. Muscles strong, yet flat.
Loins
: Arched, of medium breadth, strong and firm.
Croup
: Strongly sloping with bone structure visible ; it shows very strong, hard
muscles.
Chest
: Deep, narrow and long, but not reaching to the elbows. Forechest pointed
and strongly protruding. Ribs flat
Abdomen
Tucked up, but not too much.
TAIL : Set on low ; there should be some longer and coarser, slightly
offstanding hairs (like ears of grain) towards the tip ; long. When the tail
is pulled through between the legs, it should reach the spine. Slightly
thicker at set on, gradually tapering towards the tip. Hanging naturally in
repose ; in movement carried in sickle shape more or less tightly curved.
Preferably not carried upright or over back.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS
: Vertical, symmetric. Seen
from front, the position of the front legs is very close together ;
altogether sturdy, with long limbs which give the impression of a slim,
fast, yet strong animal.
Shoulders-blades
: Slanting, strong and freely mobile.
Upperarm
: Very long, straight, strong and very close in position.
Forearm
: Broadening towards front pastern.
Elbow
: Broad set well apart from the body, parallel to the median plane of the
body, but never loose.
Front pasterns
: Strong, firm, broad
and well upright.
HINDQUARTERS
: Vertical with long, strong, flat muscles.
Hock
: well angulated, broad, set low, vertical, turning neither out nor
in.
FEET
: Almost hare foot. Toes long and close together. Profuse hair in space
between toes ; nails very strong and normally white, according to coat
colour. Pads very hard.
GAIT/MOVEMENT
: The preferred movement is a suspended trot. Gallop is very fast and gives
the impression of great agility.
SKIN
: Taut, close fitting to body; reddish pigment, but may be a different
colour where coat colour differs.
COAT
HAIR
: Smooth, rough or long hair.
The smooth
should not be silky, but strong and shiny.
The rough
should be hard and very dense, somewhat shorter on head and ears and
somewhat longer on rear of thighs and underside of tail. A beard is highly
valued.
Longhair
is softer and should have at least a length of 5 cm. The head is very
densely coated.
COLOUR
: Preferred are white and red, or entirely white or red. Fawn dogs are
permitted, provided it is an exceptionally good specimen ; in smooth coats,
however, this colour is not permitted.
HEIGHT:
Dogs : 66 to 72 cm
Bitches :60
to 67 cm
Without undue strictness, dogs which are close to the required measurements
can be accepted, provided they are well proportioned and aesthetic.
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.
SERIOUS
FAULTS:
·
Head short and broad.
·
Stop markedly pronounced.
·
Missing of a
premolar (pm).
·
Drop ears.
·
Barrel ribs.
·
Elbows turned outwards.
·
Cow hocks.
·
Feet turned out.
·
Crossing of
feet and hocks in movement.
ELIMINATORY
FAULTS:
·
Skull in the shape of a stair( plane of skull too high in relation to
nasal bridge).
·
Brown pigment or black spots on nose leather.
·
Any form of prognathism.
·
Eyelids and
lips : Reddish brown.
·
Evidence of
crossing with a « Galgo» or other form of
Sighthound:
·
Folded ears
·
Dark eyes.
·
Barely
defined forechest.
·
Front legs
wide apart.
·
Croup broad.
·
Thighs
rounded and broad with visible veins.
N.B.
: Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended
into the scrotum.
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