Breed Standard
Hungarian Greyhound
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FCI-Standard N° 240 / 13.09.2000 / GB
HUNGARIAN
GREYHOUND
(Magyar Agar)
TRANSLATION: Brought up to
date by Dr. Paschoud and Mrs Elke Peper.
ORIGIN: Hungary.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD:
06.04.2000
UTILIZATION: Hunting and coursing dog which
hunts the game by sight. His nose is nevertheless
noteworthy. He is especially skilled in coursings and race
tracks, yielding good results particularly in longer
distances. He is a very good companion and a loyal watch
dog.
CLASSIFICATION FCI: Group 10 Sighthounds. Section 3
Short-haired Sighthounds
Without working trial.
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : The Magyar Agar is an original
hunting breed. His origin goes back to the times when the
Magyars conquered the country. This is proved by
archeological findings of skull bones. To increase the dog’s
speed the breed was crossed with different sighthound breeds
in the 19th century.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : Gives the
impression of strength; bone structure and musculature very
strongly developed. Elegant.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS
The length of the body sligthly exceeds the height at the
withers.
The length of the muzzle is approximately half
of the length of the head.
BEHAVIOUR/TEMPERAMENT :
Untiring, full of stamina, fast, tough and robust. Excellent
on the race-course; he is on some distances faster than the
Greyhound. Somewhat reserved by nature, but not shy,
sensible, intelligent and faithful. He is watchful; his
instinct to protect people and their houses and property is
developed, yet he is not aggressive or vicious.
HEAD
: Wedge shaped with a rather broad base, seen from above and
in profile.
CRANIAL REGION
Skull : Moderately
strong, broad; the forehead fairly wide.
Stop :
Pronounced.
FACIAL REGION
Nose : Relatively
large, well pigmented; with large, wide open nostrils.
Muzzle : Strong, elongated, not too pointed.
Lips :
Close-fitting, tight, well pigmented.
Jaws/Teeth : Jaws
powerful, strong; well developed, strong and complete
scissor bite, according to the dentition formula.
Cheeks
: Strong, muscular.
Eyes : Of medium size, dark. Neither
deep-set nor protruding. The expression is keen and
intelligent.
Ears : Rather large; their texture is
distinctly thick; set on at medium height, well carried rose
ears clinging to the neck. When the dog is alert, they are
raised up. The heavier ears are more desirable than the
light ears. Permanently pricked ears are faulty.
NECK : Medium long, yet elegant, dry, muscular. Without
folds.
BODY
Withers : Well developed, muscular,
long.
Back : Broad, straight, firm, very well muscled.
Loin : Very broad, straight, strongly muscled.
Croup :
Broad, slightly sloping, strongly muscled.
Chest :
Brisket deep and distinctly rounded for providing adequate
room for the heart and the big lungs. Ribs well arched,
extending far back.
Belly : Moderately tucked up.
TAIL : Strong, thick, set on at medium height, tapering only
moderately, slightly bent, reaching to the hocks. The
underside is covered with wiry hair. In repose carried
hanging down; in action it may be raised up to the level of
the topline.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS : Forelegs
strong and sinewy; seen from the front and the side, they
are straight and parallel.
Shoulders : Shoulder blade
moderately oblique, mobile, muscular, long.
Upper arm :
Long, slightly slanting, muscular.
Elbows : Fitting
flexibly to the chest, mobile, neither turned in nor out.
Forearm : Long, straight, of strong bone structure and with
lean muscles.
Pastern joint : Broad and strong.
Pastern : Short and vertical.
Forefeet : Relatively big,
elongated; strong pads; strong nails kept short.
HINDQUARTERS : Hind legs well angulated, though not
excessively so; strongly muscled, with plenty of bone. Seen
from behind, standing parallel.
Upper thigh :
Powerfully muscled, with muscles rather longish in shape.
Stifle : Moderately angulated, strong, neither turned in nor
out.
Lower thigh : Long, with lean muscles.
Hock joint
: Strong, well let down.
Metatarsus : Viewed from behind
parallel, when standing and moving.
Hind feet :
Relatively large, slightly elongated, with strong pads and
nails.
GAIT/MOVEMENT : Ground covering, elastic trot;
viewed from front and behind the limbs move in parallel
planes.
SKIN : Relatively thick, fitting well all
over, without folds or dewlap.
COAT
HAIR :
Short, dense, coarse, smooth. In winter time a considerable
amount of dense undercoat may develop.
COLOUR : All
colours and combinations known in sighthounds are admitted,
except the colours or colour-combinations mentioned as
“Eliminating faults”.
SIZE
Ideal height at
withers for dogs: 65 to 70 cm. - Ideal height at withers for
bitches : 62 to 67 cm.
The size measured in
centimetres at the withers is less important than the
overall balance of the dog.
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.
ELIMINATING FAULTS
Atypical head.
Undershot or
overshot mouth, wry mouth.
One or more missing incisors
or canines or premolars 2-4 or molars 1-2. More than two PM1
missing. The M3 are disregarded.
Entropion, Ectropion.
Colours: blue, blue-white, brown, wolf-grey, black and tan;
tricolour.
Aggressiveness.
NB: Male animals must
have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into
the scrotum.