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Breed Standard for the Stabijhoun

FCI-Standard No. 222 / 09. 01. 1999 / GB
FRISIAN POINTING DOG
(Stabyhoun)
TRANSLATION: Yoka ten Berge and Prof. R. Triquet.
ORIGIN: The Netherlands
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD: 05/30/1989.
UTILIZATION: Pointing dog.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I.: Group 7 Pointing Dogs.
Section 1.2 Continental Pointing
Dogs, Spaniel type. With working trial.

GENERAL APPEARANCE: Balanced, sturdily built, long-haired pointing dog; rectangular in shape, neither too coarse nor too refined in build. Skin without folds nor dewlap. Lips not pendulous.

BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT: Devoted, soft and gentle as a pet, intelligent, obedient, easy to train, relaxed, good guard dog, not vicious or snappy.

HEAD: Dry, in balance with the body, showing more length than width. Skull and muzzle equally long.

CRANIAL REGION:

NECK: Short and round; head carried mostly low so that a blunt angle is formed between neck and topline. The neck is slightly arched, without throatiness or dewlap.

BODY: Powerful.

TAIL: Long, reaching to the hock, not set high. At ease carried downwards, its last third part may bend upwards in a gentle curve. In action, the tail is lifted, but never so as to curl. The tail is covered with longer hair all around, without curls or waves, not feathered, but bushy.

LIMBS

FOREQUARTERS:

HINDQUARTERS: Powerful, well angulated.

COAT

SIZE:

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.