General Appearance
The Ibizan's clean-cut
lines, large prick ears and light pigment give it a unique appearance.
A hunting dog whose quarry is primarily rabbits, this ancient hound was
bred for thousands of years with function being of prime importance. Lithe
and racy, the Ibizan possesses a deerlike elegance combined with the power
of a hunter. Strong, without appearing heavily muscled, the Ibizan is a
hound of moderation. With the exception of the ears, he should not appear
extreme or exaggerated.
In the field the Ibizan
is as fast as top coursing breeds and without equal in agility, high jumping
and broad jumping ability. He is able to spring to great heights from a
standstill.
Size, Proportion, Substance
Size--The
height of dogs is 23½ inches to 27½ inches at the withers.
Bitches are 22½ to 26 inches at the withers. There is no preference
for size within this range. Sizes slightly over or under the norms are
not to be regarded as demerits when other qualities are good. Weight--Average
weight of dogs is 50 pounds; bitches, 45 pounds. Proportion--Slightly
longer than tall. Substance--The Ibizan possesses clean,
fine bone. The muscling is strong, yet flat, with no sign of heaviness.
Head
Long and narrow in the
form of a sharp cone truncated at its base. Finely chiseled and extremely
dry fleshed.
Expression
The Ibizan has an elegant,
deer-like look. The eyes are oblique and small, ranging in
color from clear amber to caramel. The rims are the color of the nose and
are fully or partially pigmented. The appearance of the eye is intelligent,
alert and inquisitive. The ears are large, pointed, and natural.
On alert the ear should never droop, bend, or crease. Highly mobile, the
ear can point forward, sideways, or be folded backward, according to mood.
On alert, the lowest point of the base is at level of the eye. On frontal
examination, the height of the ear is approximately 2½ times that
of the widest point of the base.
Skull
Long and flat, prominent
occipital bone, little defined stop; narrow brow. The muzzle
is elongated, fine, and slender with a very slight Roman convex. The length
from the eyes to point of nose is equal to the distance from eyes to occiput.
The muzzle and skull are on parallel planes. The nose
is prominent, extending beyond the lower jaw. It is of a rosy flesh color,
never black or liver, and tends to harmonize with that of the coat. Pigment
is solid or butterfly. Nostrils are open. Lips are thin and
tight and the color of the nose. Flews are tight and dry fleshed. Bite--The
teeth are perfectly opposed in a scissors bite; strong and well set.
Neck, Topline, Body
The neck
is long, slender, slightly arched and strong, yet flat muscled. The topline,
from ears to tail, is smooth and flowing. The back is level
and straight. Body --The chest is deep and long with the
breastbone sharply angled and prominent. The ribs are slightly sprung.
The brisket is approximately 2-1/2 inches above the elbow. The deepest
part of the chest, behind the elbow, is nearly to or to the elbow. The
abdomen is well tucked up, but not exaggerated. The loin
is very slightly arched, of medium breadth and well muscled. The croup
is very slightly sloping. The tail is set low, highly mobile,
and reaches at least to the hock. It is carried in a sickle, ring, or saber
position, according to the mood and individual specimen.
Forequarters
Angulation
is moderate. The shoulders are elastic but never loose with
moderate breadth at the withers. The shoulder blades are well laid back.
At the point of the shoulder they join to a rather upright
upper arm. The elbow is positioned in front
of the deepest part of the chest. It is well held in but not so much as
to restrict movement. Legs --The forearms are very long,
strong, straight, and close, lying flat on the chest and continuing in
a straight line to the ground. Bone is clean and fine. The pasterns
are strong and flexible, slightly sloping, with well developed tendons.
Dewclaw removal is optional. Feet: hare-foot.
The toes are long, closed and very strong. Interdigital spaces are well
protected by hair. Pads are durable. Nails are white.
Hindquarters
Angulation
is moderate with the hindquarters being set under the body. Legs--The
thighs are very strong with flat muscling. The hocks are straight when
viewed from the rear. Bone is clean and fine. There are no rear dewclaws.
The feet are as in front.
Coat
There are two types of
coat; both untrimmed. Short--shortest on head and ears and
longest at back of the thighs and under the tail. Wire-haired
can be from one to three inches in length with a possible generous
moustache. There is more hair on the back, back of thighs, and tail. Both
types of coat are hard in texture and neither coat is preferable to the
other.
Color
White or red, (from light,
yellowish-red called "lion" to deep red), solid or in any combination.
No color or pattern is preferable to the other. Disqualify
any color other than white or red.
Gait
An efficient, light and
graceful single tracking movement. A suspended trot with joint flexion
when viewed from the side. The Ibizan exhibits smooth reach in front with
balanced rear drive, giving the appearance of skimming over the ground.
Temperament
The Ibizan Hound is even-tempered,
affectionate and loyal. Extremely versatile and trainable, he makes an
excellent family pet, and is well suited to the breed ring, obedience,
tracking and lure-coursing. He exhibits a keen, natural hunting instinct
with much determination and stamina in the field.
Disqualification
Any color other than white
or red.
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