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Brazilian Tracker

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FCI Standard No. 275

   

Origin

  Brazil

Translation

  Ricardo Torre Simões
Revised by Claudio Nazaretian Rossi
Official language (EN)

Group

  Group 6 Scent hounds and related breeds

Section

  Section 1.1 Large-sized hounds

Working

  Without working trial

Date of acceptance on a definitive basis by the FCI

  Friday 01 September 1967

Date of publication of the official valid standard

  Wednesday 04 September 2019

Date of the last update

  Friday 27 November 2020

Ce standard est visible en français

Pisteur Brésilien

Diese Norm ist in deutscher Sprache sichtbar

Brasilianischer Laufhund

Esta norma es visible en español

Rastreador Brasileño

Deze standaard is zichtbaar in het nederlands

Braziliaanse tracker

In his country of origin, his name is

 

Rastreador Brasileiro

Usage

Hunting dog used for flushing and corner prey animals.
 

Brief historical summary

This breed, contrary to others originated from interracial crossings, was developed by means of genetic selection based on the American Foxhound, with the aim of adjusting its functional characteristics and its adaptation to the Brazilian climate. The breed was developed by the Brazilian breeder Osvaldo Aranha Filho, bearing the name of Brazilian Tracker because of its proven hunting qualities. This breed is the evolution of the old "URRADOR BRASILEIRO" (Brazilian Howler), with physical characteristics fitting the life in Brazilian countryside. The breed was first recognized by FCI on September 1, 1967, suffering a major setback from the 70s to the year 2000 when its breeding was resumed. Widely bred in rural areas, mainly in the north of Brazil, the Brazilian Hound is an important auxiliary to man in his several activities.

General appearance

Strong, rustic, cheerful, lively without being aggressive, he has a privileged sense of smell and ability to hunt. It is very resistant and persistent, able to run for hours in rough terrain under high temperatures, without much difficulty. Excellent hunter, large in size, with smooth coat and long ears.

Important proportions

Body length ratio to its height is 10:9.
The ratio length of the muzzle to length of the skull is 1:1.

Behaviour / temperament

Quiet and balanced, attached to its owner, self-confident, intrepid and docile, without being shy or aggressive. Because of their work they should behave calmly, since they hunt in pairs, trios and packs, or even alone as a scent dog.

Head

Mesocephalic, triangular and slightly elongated.

Cranial region

Skull

  Triangular in shape, skull and muzzle of similar length. 

Stop

  Moderate.

Facial region

Nose

  Slightly turned downwards, completely black in colour.

Muzzle

  Straight and long.

Lips

  Thin, dry and adherent, well pigmented in black.

Jaws and teeth

  Strong jaws, scissor bite with complete teeth (42 teeth).

Cheeks

  Dry.

Eyes

  Almond-shaped, dark, with lively expression and well-pigmented black eyelid edges. Large eyes placed well apart, with a typical hound expression. Smooth, gentle and pleasant look.

Ears

  Long, low insertion, flexible and with rounded tips. The length, when pulled without effort, reaches the tip of the muzzle, without exceeding it. Almost lacking in erectile capacity, they hang close to the head.

Neck

Strong. It rises free and light on the shoulders, strong in substance, but not heavy, moderately long, throat clear, allowing a slight skin fold under the angle of the jaw, with slight dewlap.

Body

Topline

  Well defined, descending in a gentle curve by the neck, passing by strong and high withers, continuing towards the slightly oblique croup, placed a little lower to the height of the withers.

Withers

  Strong, higher than the croup.

Back

  Strong, firm, slightly long, muscular and straight.

Loin

  Wide and strong.

Croup

  Slightly oblique, inclined 30° to the horizontal.

Chest

  Of good size and depth reaching the elbows, with broad and well-developed thorax.

Underline and belly

  Slightly tucked up.

Tail

Sabre shaped, carried without deviating sideways, inserted in the croup extension, carried low at rest and above the back line when alert or in motion. Long size, reaching or exceeding the hock. Tail coat has the same texture as the body, smooth, seated and short.

Limbs

Forequarters

Generality

  Shoulders with strong, parallel bones, muscular, with broad legs.

Shoulders

  Robust, with good inclination (about 45°, and the scapula humeral joint with an angle of approximately 105°).

Upper arm

  Strong and robust, the same length as the shoulder blades.

Elbows

  Close to body and firm.

Forearm

  Strong bone structure.

Carpal

  Straight, parallel and strong.

Pastern

  Straight, parallel and strong.

Forefeet

  Wide and powerful, with very resistant and elastic pads. Pads and nails should be dark.

Hindquarters

Generality

  Muscular and well angled, firm hock, with symmetrical and moderate angles, wide pawns.

Upper thigh

  Strong and muscular.

Stifle

  Strong and of moderate curvature.

Lower thigh

  Moderate angulation with the femur.

Hock

  Strong, short and firm, with moderate angulation.

Tarsus

  Firm.

Metatarsus

  Straight, parallel to each other.

Hind feet

  Wide and powerful, with very resistant and elastic pads. Pads and nails should be dark.

Gait and movement

It must be fluid, agile and firm, showing good ground coverage, with wide and balanced steps. When trotting, the tail can be carried just above the top line. Very important for the dog's work is that the upper line remains level and firm.

Skin

Dark and adjusted to the body.

Coat

Hair

  Short, smooth, very close to the body, dense and a little hard to the touch.

Colour

  Fully mottled black and white, giving a slate blue colouring effect, with or without fawn and/or black markings on any part of the body; bicolor (white with fawn or black markings; or black and fawn, totally black with fawn markings); tricolor (white and black with fawn markings). All colours with or without fawn markings on the head, on the chest, belly, on the front and back limbs and tail.

Size and weight

Height at withers

  Males: 60-65 cm, females: 56-63 cm. Tolerance: aprox. 1 cm.

Weight

  Males: 26 to 33 kg, females: 21 to 30 kg.
Size and weight should be in harmony with the structure of the animal.

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 and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog and its ability to perform its traditional work.
• Faults listed should be in degree of seriousness.
 

General faults

Rose ears.
Flat ribs.

Serious faults

Weak appearance.
Very light fawnmarkings in black and fawn dogs.
Any deviation of scissor bite and correct dental formation, as long as they are not eliminating faults.

Disqualifying faults

Aggressive or overly shy.
Short or butterfly shaped ears.
Curly tail.
Bones too light.
Pronounced stop.
Under or overshot.

NB :

• Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be disqualified.
• The above mentioned faults when occurring to a highly marked degree or frequently are disqualifying.
• Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
• Only functionally and clinically healthy dogs, with breed typical conformation should be used for breeding.

Bibliography

http://www.fci.be/http://www.fci.be/
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