FCI-Standard N° 99/ 13. 02. 2002 / GB TRANSLATION : C.Seidler. ORIGIN : Germany. DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 27.02.1990. UTILIZATION : Versatile hunting dog, pointing dog. CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. : Group 7, Section 1.1 - Continental Pointing dogs, Type « Braque » With working trial. BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : There are numerous theories regarding the origin of the Weimaraner Pointing Dog. Only so much is certain : That the Weimaraner, which at that time still contained a great deal of liam hound blood (« Leithund ») was already kept at the Weimar court in the first third of the 19th century. In the middle of the century, before pure breeding was started, breeding was mainly in the hands of professional hunters and game keepers in central Germany, mostly in the regions round Weimar and in Thuringia. As the days of the liam hounds passed, the dogs were crossed with the « Hühnerhund » and breeding was continued with this cross. From about 1890 on, the breed was produced according to a plan and regarded as suitable for registration in a stud book. Apart from the short-haired Weimaraner, a long-haired variety occurred, if only singly, since the turn of the century. Since being admitted to the stud book, the Weimaraner has been pure bred, remaining mostly free from crosses with any other breeds, in particular, Pointers. Therefore the Weimaraner is likely to be the oldest German « pointing » breed, which has been pure bred for about a hundred years. GENERAL APPEARANCE : Medium to large size hunting dog. Functional working type, pleasing in shape, sinewy and very muscular. Difference in type between dogs and bitches easily distinguished. IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS :
FACIAL REGION : Nose : Nose leather large, protruding over the underjaw. Dark flesh colour, merging gradually into gray towards the rear. Muzzle : Long and, specially in the male, powerful, appearing almost angular. Region of canines and carnassial teeth equally strong. Bridge of nose straight, often slightly arched, never with a concave curve. Flews : Moderately deep, flesh coloured, as are the gums. Slight labial corner. Jaws/Teeth : Jaws strong; teeth complete, regular and strong. Top and bottom incisors closely touching (scissor bite). Cheeks : Muscular, clearly defined. Definitely « clean » head. Eyes : Amber colour, dark to pale, with intelligent expression. Sky-blue in puppies. Round, set barely slanting. Lids well fitting. Leathers : Lobular, broad and fairly long, just reaching to corner of mouth. Set on high and narrow, forming a rounded off point at tip. In alterness, turned slightly forward, folded. NECK : Noble appearance and carriage. Upper line arched in profile. Muscular, nearly round, not too short, clean. Becoming stronger towards the shoulders and merging harmoniously into the topline and chest. BODY : Topline : From the arched neckline, over the well defined withers the topline merges gradually into the relatively long, firm back. Withers : Well defined. Back : Firm and muscular, without a dip. Not running up towards the rear. A slightly longer back, a breed characteristic, is not a fault. Croup : Pelvis long and moderately sloped. Chest : Strong but not unduly broad, with sufficient depth to reach almost to elbows and of sufficient length. Well sprung without being barrel-shaped and with long ribs. Forechest well developed. Underline and Belly : Rising slightly, but belly not tucked up. TAIL : Set on slightly lower than with other similar breeds. Tail strong and well coated. Carried hanging down in repose. When alert or working, carried level or higher. LIMBS FOREQUARTERS : General : High on leg, sinewy, straight and parallel, but not standing wide. Shoulders : Long and sloping. Well fitting, strongly muscled. Well angulated shoulder joint. Upper arm : Sloping, sufficiently long and strong. Elbows : Free and lying parallel to median plane of body. Turned neither in nor out. Forearm : Long, straight and vertical. Pastern joint : Strong and taut. Pastern : Sinewy, slightly sloping. Front feet : Firm and strong. Standing straight in relation to median plane of body. Toes arched. Longer middle toes are a breed characteristic and therefore not a fault. Nails light to dark gray. Pads well pigmented, coarse. HINDQUARTERS : General : High on leg, sinewy i.e. well muscled. Standing parallel, turning neither in nor out. Upper thigh : Sufficiently long, strong and well muscled. Stifle : Strong and taut. Lower thigh : Long with clearly visible tendons. Hock joint : Strong and taut. Hock : Sinewy, almost vertical in position. Hind feet : Tight and firm, without dewclaws, otherwise like front feet. GAIT / MOVEMENT : Movement in all gaits is ground covering and smooth. Hind and front legs set parallel to each other. Gallop long and flat. Back remains level when trotting. Pacing is undesirable. SKIN : Strong. Well but not too tight fitting. COAT HAIR :
SIZE AND WEIGHT : Height at the withers : Dogs : 59 - 70 cm (ideal measurement 62 - 67 cm). Bitches : 57 - 65 cm (ideal measurement 59 - 63 cm). Weight : Dogs : about 30 - 40 kg. Bitches : about 25 - 35 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 :
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