Kromforhlander

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FCI-Standard N°192 / 12. 10. 1998 / GB
TRANSLATION : Mrs. C. Seidler, brought up to date by Dr. Paschoud.
ORIGIN : Germany.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 12.10.1998.
UTILIZATION : Companion and house-dog.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 9     Companion and Toy   Dogs.
                                                     Section 10      Kromfohrländer.
                                                     Without working   trial.
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BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : The Kromfohrländer is one of the most recent German breeds and has been recognized internationally since 1955. Ilse Schleifenbaum who first bred it, lived near Siegen in southern Nordrhein-Westphalia near the district « krom Fohr » (in modern German « crooked furrow »), hence the name « Kromfohrländer ». The breed ows its lovable temperament and character to its ancestors, the wire-haired Fox Terrier and the Grand Griffon Vendeen.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Medium size. There are two separate varieties, distinguished by coat type :
- Rough coat.
- Smooth coat.
IMPORTANT PROPORTION : The length of the body is slightly greater than the height at withers.
BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT : Adaptable, docile and high-spirited companion and house-dog, somewhat reserved about strangers, with a moderate hunting instinct. Aggressiveness and timidity not desired.
HEAD
CRANIAL REGION : 
          Skull : Slightly roundish, no frontal   protuberance.  Frontal furrow indicated.
        Stop : Well defined.
FACIAL REGION : 
          Nose : Medium size, nostrils well opened,   preferably black, brown permitted.
        Muzzle : Length of foreface in   relation to length of skull = 1 : 1.  Headplanes of muzzle and skull parallel.    Nasal bridge straight, moderately broad.  Seen in profile and from above   tapering slightly to the tip of the nose.
        Lips : Close fitting, not   too heavy ; labial corner tight, with dark pigment.
        Jaws/Teeth : Jaws   strong with a regular and complete scissor bite ( 42 teeth according to   tooth-formula of the dog), i. e. the incisors of the upper jaw closely   overlapping the lower incisors, the teeth being set square the jaws.  Pincer   bite permitted.
        Cheeks : Strong musculature, fitting tightly from   lower to upper jaw up to the cheekbone.
        Eyes : Medium size, oval ; set   slightly slanting.  Dark brown, medium brown permitted.
        Ears : Set on   high at the side, semi-drop ear with the fold not lying above the top line of   the skull, triangular shape with rounded tips, lying close to the head.  Very   mobile, carried depending on mood ; slight flap ear permissible.
NECK : 
          Profile : Rising obliquely,   slightly arched nape of neck.
        Length : Medium   length.
        Shape : Strong, well muscled towards back.
        Skin :   Close fitting to neck, no dewlap.
BODY : 
          Upper line : Running straight,   slightly longer than height at withers.
        Withers :   Indicated.
        Back : Strong, straight, medium-long   topline.
        Loins : Slightly narrower than the ribcage, well developed. 
        Croup : Slightly sloping, well muscled.
        Chest : Moderately   broad and deep ; sternal line at level of elbows ; ribs lightly rounded ;   forechest slightly pronounced.
        Belly : Tucked up towards loins.
TAIL : Not docked, medium long, strong at set-on ; sabre tail, slight ring tail permitted. Coat of tail according to type of body coat. At ease carried hanging with the tip slightly curved up ; in action carried as sickle tail over the back.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : 
          General : The position of the forelegs seen   from the front is straight and vertical.
        Shoulders : Well muscled;   shoulder blade moderately long and sloping.
        Upper arm : Angle to   shoulder-blade about 110°, well muscled.
        Elbows : Fitting naturally to   the body, neither turned in nor out.  Angle about 120°.
        Forearm :   Slightly longer than the upper arm.  Vertical to ground and   strong.
        Pastern joint : Well developed, but not too strong and thick. 
        Pastern : Relatively short, seen from front in straight continuation   of the forearm ; seen from side slightly sloping.
        Forefeet : Lightly   arched, tight toes.  Nails strong; pads well developed, dark pigmented.  Pale   nails permitted. 
HINDQUARTERS :
          General : Seen from rear legs straight and   standing vertical to ground.
        Upper thigh : Well muscled.  Angle of hip   joint about 100°.
        Lower thigh : Sinewy ; forms an angle of about 105°   to the upper thigh.
        Hock : Similar to front pastern, but vertical to   ground.  Without dewclaws.
        Hind feet : Similar to forefeet.
GAIT / MOVEMENT : Flowing, active, with even strides ; front action reaching well forward, hind action with strong drive. Likes to jump ; no pacing.
SKIN : Taut connective tissues. Pigmentation according to coat markings.
COAT
HAIR :
- Rough coat : Thick, rough texture, with beard. At withers and on back hair not longer than 7 cm. Shorter on the sides, about 3 cm. The hair on the back and the fore-and hindquarters is harsher than on the sides. Longer hair on face and muzzle. Hair on ears according to type of coat on body. Undercoat short and soft.
- Smooth coat : Thick, smooth texture, without beard. At withers and on back hair not longer than 7 cm. Shorter on sides, about 3 cm. Coat lying close to body. The hair is longer on ears, lower side of neck and on the chest. Tail with good plume. Distinct feathering at rear side of forelegs and upper thighs desirable. On face and muzzle hair short. Undercoat short and soft.
COLOUR : 
          On body : Basic colour white with light brown, tan   to very dark brown markings in shape of variously large patches or saddle.  With   a brown undercoat the tips of hairs may be black.
        On head : Light   brown, tan to very dark brown markings on cheeks, above eyes and on ears ;   divided as symmetrically as possible by a white blaze which reaches up to the   forehead or to the nape of neck without any interruption ( symmetrical mask with   blaze).
HEIGHT AND WEIGHT : 
          Height at withers :   Between 38 and 46 cm.
        Weight : For males    from 11 to 16   kg,
                      for females from   9 to 14 kg. 
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 :
- Light eyes.
- Brown markings definitely too pale.
- Black shaded patches without brown undercoat.
- Absence of markings on body.
- Distinctly uneven markings on head.
ELIMINATING FAULTS :
- Unbalanced temperament (aggressiveness, timidity).
- Over- or undershot mouth.
- Absence of more than two molars or more than 3 premolars.
- Blue eyes.
- Unbalanced temperament (aggressiveness, timidity).
Note : A singular missing incisor in the upper or   lower jaw as well as a somewhat shorter or longer coat should not be considered   an eliminating fault if the dog, in all other parts, is qualified as excellent   or very good.
         
        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.