Basset Hound Breed Magazine - Showsight

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award or breed the best examples of the breed, according to the standard, regardless of style.

COLOR, MARKINGS AND TEMPERAMENT

Bassets may be any recognized hound color; mark- ings and distribution of color is not important. Th e Bas- set is known for his even temperament: mild, never, sharp or timid. PRIORITIZING It is important to understand how the breed standard prioritizes virtues and faults in the breed as you evaluate the “whole”. Th e standard prioritizes faults as follows: (italics below o ff er commentary) • Serious faults: Faults relating to incorrect move- ment (running gear—especially forequarter assembly) which will hinder endurance and performance are con- sidered serious faults. The only exception is the high set flat ear, also a serious fault. • Faults: In general, faults relate to features that include the head, ribcage and topline features and body and proportion. • Permissible But Not Desirable: Cosmetic details such as a liver colored nose or light eye color are permissible but not desirable. In general, faults relating to movement or which a ff ect the health or well-being of the dog are to be penalized, based on the severity of the fault. Faults which are cosmetic in nature which do not impede the dog’s ability to perform are less serious. Judges and breeders alike must consider the dog as a whole, as individual parts are indeed useless if not in balance and able to work together. DISQUALIFICATIONS Th ere are three disquali fi cations in the O ffi cial Basset Hound Breed Standard. Not seen o ft en, they are: 1) Height over 15” inches: It is unusual to see a Basset over height in the ring. If a judge has any doubts, they should be comfortable measuring the exhibit. 2) Knuckling over. 3) Distinctly long coat. EXAMINING THE BASSET Th e Basset Hound is expected to be judged on the ramp for all aspects of judging Bassets: breed, group and BIS. Th e Basset is a sensitive breed and should be examined with e ffi - ciency and gentleness. Please do not pull the Basset’s skin over its head or up on the back to check for elasticity or looseness. Be aware that when judging the Basset, loose clothing, long ties, scarves or jewelry can interfere with the dog. Never pick up a Basset Hound to drop its front, and don’t push down on the hindquarters. It should go without say- ing, never straddle or step over a Basset during an exam. It is inappropriate to make sounds to see expression. If you feel the need to re-examine the Basset, please put it back on the ramp. Generally speaking, the Basset Hound is not a “baiting” breed. The photos/sketches are from Basset Hound Club of America’s JEC Materials: “Pocket Guide to the Bas- set Hound,” as well as a Judges Education CD. Other informational materials are available for interested individuals or breeders who wish to learn more about this fascinating breed through Basset Hound Univer- sity at www.bhca-bhu.org.

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