FCI-Standard N° 148 / 13. 07. 2001 / GB

TRANSLATION :
Mr. Paschoud and his collaborators, updated by Mrs.C.Seidler.
ORIGIN :
Germany.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 13.03.2001.
UTILIZATION : Hunting dog above and below
ground.
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 4 Dachshunds.
With
working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : The Dachshund, also called Dackel or Teckel, has been known since the
Middle Ages. From the
« Bracken », dogs were constantly bred which were specially suitable
for hunting below ground. From these
short legged dogs, the Dachshund evolved and was recognised as one of the most
versatile and useful breeds of hunting dogs.
He also has excellent achievements above ground, hunting while giving
tongue, searching and tracking wounded game.
The oldest Club devoted to the breeding of Dachshunds is the
« Deutsche Teckelklub » e.V., founded in 1888.
For
decades the Dachshund has been bred in three sizes (Teckel, Miniature Teckel
and Rabbit Teckel) and in three different kinds of coat (Smooth-haired,
Wire-haired and Long-haired).
GENERAL APPEARANCE :
Low, short legged, elongated but compact build, very muscular with cheeky,
challenging head carriage and alert facial expression. His general appearance
is typical of his sex. In spite of his legs being short in relation to the long
body, he is very mobile and lithe.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS :
With the distance above ground level of about one third of the height at
withers, the body length should be in harmonious relation to height at withers,
about 1 to 1,7 - 1,8.
BEHAVIOUR /TEMPERAMENT
: Friendly by nature, neither nervous
nor aggressive, with even temperament.
Passionate, persevering and fast hunting dog with an excellent nose.
HEAD : Elongated as seen from
above and in profile. Tapering uniformly
towards the nose leather yet not pointed.
Superciliary ridges clearly defined.
Nasal cartilage and bridge of nose, long and narrow.
CRANIAL
REGION :
Skull : Rather flat, gradually merging with the slightly arched nasal bridge.
Stop : Only indicated.
FACIAL
REGION :
Nose : Leather well developed.
Muzzle : Long, sufficiently broad and strong. Can be opened wide, split to level of
eye.
Lips : Taut fitting, covering the lower jaw well.
Jaws/Teeth : Well developed upper and lower jaw.
Scissor bite, even and closing firmly. Ideally, complete set of 42 teeth according
to requirements for a dog’s mouth with strong Canines exactly fitting into
each other.
Eyes : Medium size, oval, set well apart, with clear energetic yet friendly
expression. Not piercing. Colour bright, dark reddish brown to blackish
brown in all coat colours. Wall, fish or
pearl eyes in dapple dogs are not desired but may be tolerated.
Ears : Set on high, not too far forward.
Sufficiently long but not exaggerated.
Rounded, not narrow, pointed or folded.
Mobile with front edge lying close to cheek.
NECK : Sufficiently long,
muscular. Tight fitting skin on
throat. Lightly arched nape of neck,
carried freely and high.
BODY :
Upper
line : Blending harmoniously from neck to slightly
sloping croup.
Withers : Pronounced.
Back : Behind the high withers, topline running from the thoracic vertebrae
straight or slightly inclined to the rear.
Firm and well muscled.
Loins : Strongly muscled. Sufficiently
long.
Croup : Broad and sufficiently long.
Slightly sloping.
Chest : Sternum well developed and so prominent that slight depressions
appear on either side. The ribcage, seen
from the front, is oval. Seen from above
and the side, it is roomy, giving plenty of space for the heart and lung
development. Ribs carried well
back. With correct length and angulation
of shoulder blade and upper arm, the front leg covers the lowest point of the
sternal line in profile.
Underline
and Belly : Slight tuck up.
TAIL : Not set on too
high, carried in continuation of topline.
A slight curve in the last third of the tail is permitted.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS :
General : Strongly muscled, well angulated.
Seen from front, clean front legs, standing straight with good strength
of bone; feet pointing straight forward.
Shoulders : Pliant muscles. Long sloping
shoulder blade, fitting close to chest.
Upper
arm : Equal in length to shoulder blade, set almost at
right angle to same. Strong boned and
well muscled, close fitting to ribs but free in movement.
Elbows : Turning neither in nor out.
Forearm : Short, yet so long that the dog’s distance from the ground is about
one third of its height at withers. As
straight as possible.
Pastern
joints : Slightly closer together than the shoulder
joints.
Pastern : Seen from the side, should be neither steep nor noticeably inclined
forward.
Front
feet : Toes close together, well arched with
strong, resistant, well cushioned pads and short strong nails. The fifth toe has no function but must not be
removed.
HINDQUARTERS :
General : Strongly muscled, in correct proportion to forequarters. Strong angulation of stifles and hock
joints. Hindlegs parallel standing
neither close nor wide apart.
Upper
thigh : Should be of good length and well muscled.
Stifle
(joint) : Broad and strong with pronounced angulation.
Lower
thigh : Short, almost at right angle to upper
thigh. Well muscled.
Hock
joint : Clean with strong tendons.
Hock : Relatively long, mobile towards lower thigh. Lightly curved forward.
Hind
feet : Four close knit toes, well arched. Standing firmly on strong pads.
GAIT / MOVEMENT :
Movement should be ground covering, flowing and energetic, with far reaching
front strides without much lift, and strong rear drive movement should produce
slightly springy transmission to backline.
Tail should be carried in harmonious continuation of backline, slightly
sloping. Front and hindlegs have parallel
movement.
SKIN : Tight fitting.
COAT
SMOOTH-HAIRED

HAIR : Short, dense, shiny, smooth fitting, tight and harsh. Not
showing any bald patches anywhere.
Tail : Fine, fully but not too profusely coated. Somewhat longer guard hair on underside is
not a fault.
COLOUR :
a)
Whole-coloured : Red, reddish yellow, yellow, all with or without interspersed black
hairs. A clear colour is preferable and
red is of greater value than reddish yellow or yellow. Even dogs with strongly interspersed black
hairs are classed as whole-colour, not as other colours. White is not desired but single small spots do
not disqualify. Nose and nails black. reddish-brown
is also permissible but not desirable.
b) Two-coloured : Deep black or brown, each with tan or yellow
markings (« Brand ») over eyes, on sides of muzzle and of lower lip,
on inner edge of leathers, on forechest, on inside and rear side of legs, also
on the feet, round the vent and from there reaching to about one third or
one-half of the underside of the tail.
Nose and nails black in black dogs, brown in brown dogs. White is not desired but single small spots
do not disqualify. Tan or yellow marking
(« Brand ») too wide spread is undesirable.
c) Dappled (Tiger-brindle, brindle) : The basic colour is always
the dark colour (black, red or grey).
Desired are irregular grey or beige patches (large patches not
desired). Neither the dark nor the light
colour should be predominant. The colour
of a brindle Dachshund is red or yellow with darker brindle. Nose and toenails are the same as with the
whole- and two-coloured.
WIRE-HAIRED

HAIR : With exception of muzzle, eyebrows and leathers, perfectly even close
fitting, dense wiry topcoat with undercoat.
The muzzle has a clearly defined beard.
Eyebrows are bushy. On the
leathers, the coat is shorter than on the body, almost smooth.
Tail : Well and evenly covered with close fitting coat.
COLOUR : Dominantly light to dark wild boar colour as well as colour of dry
leaves. Otherwise same colours as
described under Smooth-haired a-c.
LONG-HAIRED

HAIR : The sleek shiny coat, with undercoat and close fitting to body, is
longer at the throat and on underside of body. On leathers the hair must extend
beyond the lower edge of ears (feathering). Distinct feathers on rear side of
legs. Achieves its greatest length on
underside of tail and there forms a veritable flag.
COLOUR : As described in
Smooth-haired a-c.
SIZE AND WEIGHT/ IMPORTANT MEASUREMENTS :
Dachshund
: Circumference of chest 35 cm. Upper
weight limit about 9 kg.
Miniature
Dachshund : Circumference of chest from 30 to 35 cm measured when at least 15
months old.
Rabbit
Dachshund : Chest circumference up to 30 cm measured when at least 15 months.
Weight : Standard Dachshund up to about 9 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.
·
M3 (Molar 3) are not to be
considered when judging. Lack of 2PM1
(Premolar 1) is not to be penalised. The
absence of PM2 should be regarded as a
fault, if other than M3, no other teeth are missing, also a departure from the
correctly closing scissor bite.
SERIOUS FAULTS :
·
Weak, long-legged or body
trailing on ground.
·
The absence of teeth other
than those described among « faults » or « eliminating
faults ».
·
Wall eye in any colour other
than dapple.
·
Pointed, very folded ear
leathers.
·
Body suspended between
shoulders.
·
Hollow back, roach back.
·
Weak loins.
·
Marked running up at rear (croup higher than withers).
·
Chest too weak.
·
Flanks with whippety-like
tuck up.
·
Badly angulated fore- and
hindquarters.
·
Narrow hindquarters, lacking
muscle.
·
Cow hocks or bow legs.
·
Feet turning markedly
inwards or outwards.
·
Splayed toes.
·
Heavy, clumsy, waddling
movement.
FAULTY COAT :
SMOOTH
-HAIRED DACHSHUND :
·
Coat too fine or thin. Bald
patches on leathers (leather ear), other bald areas.
·
Coat much too coarse and
much too profuse.
·
Brush like tail.
·
Tail partially or wholly
hairless.
·
Black colour without any
marking (« Brand »).
WIRE-HAIRED
DACHSHUND :
·
Soft coat, whether long or
short.
·
Long coat, standing away
from body in all directions.
·
Curly or wavy coat.
·
Soft coat on head.
·
Flag on tail.
·
Lack of beard.
·
Lack of undercoat.
·
Short coat.
LONG-HAIRED
DACHSHUND :
·
Coat of equal length all
over body.
·
Wavy or shaggy coat.
·
Lack of flag (tail).
·
Lack of overhanging
feathering on ears.
·
Short coat.
·
Pronounced parting in coat
on back.
·
Hair too long between toes.
ELIMINATING FAULTS :
·
Very anxious or aggressive
nature.
·
Overshot or undershot mouth,
wry mouth.
·
Faulty position of the lower
canines.
·
Absence of one or more
canines; absence of one or more incisors.
·
Lack of other premolars or
molars.
Exceptions : The two PM1, one PM2 without consideration of M3, as mentioned under Faults.
·
Chest : Sternum cut off.
·
Any fault of tail.
·
Very loose shoulders.
·
Knuckling over in pasterns.
·
Black colour without
markings (Brand); white colour with or without markings (Brand).
·
Colours other than those
listed under “Colour”.
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.