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Pet Encyclopedia: Bristles indicate details of griffins

author:McDonnell Douglas

history:

Origin in France, originated in the 19th century. Bristles indicate that the origin of the Griffin is undoubtedly the Netherlands, but it is generally considered a French dog breed, as the main breeding done to its breed is carried out in France. Between 1870 and 1873, Dutch breederS K. Korthals were successfully bred, possibly from a mixture of Griffins and French instruction hounds. The dog is versatile, has an excellent sense of smell and loves to hunt. It can instruct and pursue prey, mainly for hunting quails, hares, foxes, etc.

Aliases: Czech Coarse Hair Indicator Dog, Slovak Hard Hair Indicator Dog, Bohemian Hard Hair Griffin Indicator Dog

Bristles indicate that griffins are very sensitive, have very clever, clever minds, and it is very simple to train them. It is very fond of outdoor activities and likes to make the host happy.

Origin:

Bristles indicate that the origin of the Griffin is undoubtedly the Netherlands, but it is generally considered a French dog breed.

Pet Encyclopedia: Bristles indicate details of griffins

nature:

Bristles indicate that griffins are very sensitive, have very clever, clever minds, and it is very simple to train them. It is very fond of outdoor activities, and also likes to make the owner happy, is a trustworthy pet. It is very good as a family dog, and as a search partner it is also very qualified, always very cautious in doing things.

FCI Standard:

[Body type]

Size: Bristles indicate that the griffin's shoulder height is 22 to 24 inches (male); 20 to 22 inches (female). Very standard dimensions are critical to it. Severe deficiencies: oversized body size. Proportions: Bristles indicate that the griffin's body length (the length from the tip of the shoulder blade to the end of the hip) and the shoulder height (the vertical length from the highest part of the shoulder blade to the ground) are slightly larger, with a ratio of about 10:9 between the two. Bristles indicate that Griffins are not allowed to have a square body shape. Constitution: It has a very suitable physique, and it can be seen that it is a hunting dog that can work in any environment and terrain.

[Head]

Head: Bristles indicate that griffins have a very harmonious head that matches the proportions of the whole body. The width of the head is medium, and the length between the tip of the nose and the stop is equal to the length between the stop and the posterior occipital bone. It has a properly rounded arched head tip. The shape of the sides of the muzzle and the sides of the head is square. Bristles indicate that griffins have a slightly upward protruding stop and posterior occipital bone. Its eyebrows and beard must be very large, and it is very kind to form an expression. It has very large eyes, it is open, slightly round, and the ellipse is not allowed to appear. It has a very alert eye, is very kind, and can be seen to be very sensitive and intelligent. It has yellow and brown eyes of varying shades. It is not possible to see the transient membrane, and there must be no outwardly protruding eyes. It has medium-sized ears, very flat and falling downwards, and is attached to the head. The ears are slightly higher and are on the same level as the eyes. Nasal mirror: Bristles indicate that griffins have very wide nostrils. Brown is the color of the nasal mirror and is consistent. Disqualification: Colors other than brown. Bite Sum: Bristles indicate that the bite sum of the Griffin dog is scissor-shaped. Severe defects: the appearance of protruding bites of the upper or lower jaw.

[Neck, dorsal line, body]

Neck: Bristles indicate that griffins have a slightly longer neck, which is slightly rounded and arched, and there is no excess flesh. Dorsal line: It has a very strong back, which is very stable and firm, and the part of the horse's shoulder is tilted a little bit towards the tail root, and the direction is downward. Body to chest: The chest must be extended to the elbow, and the support of the ribs is very suitable. The chest should not be too wide or too narrow, has a very good width, very suitable, and the movement of the forelimbs is very free. Waist: Bristles indicate that griffins have a very strong, strong waist, which is very suitable for length, medium. Its hips are very strong, and the length is very abundant, which can give it the standard speed it wants. Tail: The natural extension of the dorsal line is its tail, which is very straight or slightly protruding outwards. It is to be cut off, and the length is about 1/3 of the total length, or 1/2.

[Forebody]

Scapula: Bristles indicate that griffins have very long shoulder blades, forming at an ample angle and leaning backwards. It has very straight forelimbs, and it looks very straight, it is perpendicular to the ground, located under the shoulder blade, and the position is very standard. Its skull is slightly sloping. The long wolf claws are to be removed. Foot claws: Bristles indicate that griffins have very rounded claws, which are very stable and firm, with very tightly arranged toes and webbing between the toes. Bristles indicate that griffins have very generous, sturdy foot pads.

[Posterior body]

Bristles indicate that griffins have very muscular thighs that are very long. The angle formed is very compatible with the front body. Its hind limbs are perpendicular to the ground, and the bristles indicate that griffins do not have flying joints that bend inward and upwards. The knee joint and the joint are very strong, firm, and form a very suitable angle. The characteristics of the foot claws are seen in the forelimbs.

[coat]

The coat is one of the representatives of the breed of bristle indication Griffin. Its coat is two layers. The outer layer has a medium length of shawl, which may be very straight, or it may be slightly wavy, and it is not allowed to have a curly phenomenon, of course, wool is not allowed. Very coarse hair is also good, and it can be disguised when it is in the bush. Bristles indicate that griffins have a very smooth bottom coat, and are very rich, as well as waterproof. Because of the cycles of seasons, weather, and hormones, the thickness of the underfoot will also vary. Bristles indicate griffins that under normal circumstances, it has a fairly light color. There are a lot of eyebrows and whiskers growing on its head, and the bottom hair that extends out forms its appearance, it can be said that it has a very messy appearance. It has very short hairs that grow on the ears and is very fluffy. There are very rough hairs doped in it. Bristles on the claws of the Griffin dog are slightly less hairs than on the body. Very dense, thick, and very short rough hair covers the legs (forelimbs and hind limbs). The hairs on the tail and on the body are exactly the same, and it is important to remember that feathered hairs are not allowed. Its species is to have a very rich, dense coat, no matter what excuses it is not allowed to trim its coat. Only the hairs on the ears, the top of the head, cheeks, and claws can be trimmed.

[Color]

If bristles indicate that griffins appear blue-gray with brown markings, this is very standard. In general, the color that appears is chestnut brown, it may be variegated, white with brown, or white with orange. Undesirable: The color of the whole body is brown, pure white, white with orange. Disqualification: Has a black coat.

[Gait]

Bristles indicate that griffins do not have to work, but it is also very effective to cover the ground very freely. Its speed is medium, and the combination of forelimbs and hind limbs is very harmonious. When it is in a trot, the forelimbs and hind limbs move closer to the centerline of the body because of the action of gravity. Its forelimbs and hindlimbs can be fully extended. Viewed from the side of the Griffin guided by bristles, it has a very stable, firm dorsal line that is the same as the direction of movement. Its coverage is very large, smooth, smooth, very powerful.