Origin:
Middle East / FCI Patronage.
Date of publication of the original valid standard: 25.10.2000
Utilization:
Hunting and coursing hound.
Classification FCI:
Group 10: Sighthounds.
Section 1: Long-haired or fringed Sighthounds. Without working trial.
Brief historical summary:
Salukis vary in type and the variation is desired and typical for the breed. The reason for the variation is the special place held by the Saluki in the Arab tradition and the immense size of the Middle East area where the Salukis has been used as a hound of the chase for thousands of years. Originally each tribe had Salukis best suited for hunting the particular game in its own area, but by Middle East tradition, Salukis are not bought or sold but presented as marks of honour. It follows that those presented as such to Europeans and brought to Europe came from a wide variation of terrain and climate and vary accordingly. The British 1923 standard was drawn up to cover all these original types of Saluki.
General apperance:
The whole appearance of this breed should give an impression of grace and symmetry and of great speed and endurance coupled with strength and activity. Smooth variety: the points should be the same with the exception of the coat which has no feathering.
Important proportions:
The length of the body (from point of shoulder to point of buttock) is approximately equal to the height at the withers, although the dog often gives the impression of being longer than he really is.
Behaviour temperament:
Reserved with strangers, but not nervous or agressive. Dignified, intelligent and independent.
Head:
Long and narrow, the whole showing nobility.
Cranial region:
Skull: Moderately wide between ears, not domed.
Stop: Not pronounced.
Facial region:
Nose: Black or liver brown.
Jaws/Teeth: Teeth and jaws are strong with perfect, regular and complete scissor bite.
Ears: Long and covered with long silky hair, set on high, mobile, hanging close to the skull.
Neck:
Long, supple and well muscled.
Body:
Back: Fairly broad.
Loin: Slightly arched and well muscled.
Croup: Hipbones set wide apart.
Chest: Deep, long and moderately narrow. Neither barrell-ribbed nor slab sided.
Underline: Well tucked up.
Tail:
Long, set on low and carried naturally in a curve, well feathered on the underside with long silky hair, not bushy. In adults not carried above the topline except in play. Tip reaching at least to the point of hock.
Forequarters:
Shoulders: Well laid back, well muscled without being coarse.
Upper arm: Approximately equal in length to the shoulder blade and forming a good angle with it.
Forearm: Long and straight from elbow to wrist.
Pasterns: Strong and flexible, slightly sloping.
Front feet: Feet of moderate length, toes long and well arched, not splayed, but at the same time not cat-footed; the whole being strong and supple; feathered between the toes.
Hindquarters:
Strong, showing galloping and jumping power.
Upper and lower thighs: Well developed.
Stifle: Moderately bent.
Hocks: Well let down.
Hind feet: Similar to front feet.
Gait/movement:
Smooth, flowing and effortless at trot. Light and lifting showing both reach and drive without hackney action or pounding.
Hair:
Smooth and of a soft, silky texture, feathering on the legs and at the back of the thighs, feathering may be present on the throat in adults, puppies may have slight woolly feather on thighs and shoulders. The smooth variety has no feathering.
Colour:
Any colour or combination of colours is permissible. Brindles are undesirable.
Size:
Height at withers: Average between 58 - 71 cm (23-28 inches), bitches proportionally smaller.
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.
Note:
Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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New : Opprinnelsesland: Midtøsten Hjemland: FCI Helhetsinntrykk: Skal gi inntrykk av eleganse og symmetri, stor hurtighet og utholdenhet i kombinasjon med styrke og aktivitet. Korthåret variant har de samme egenskaper, men uten beheng. Kroppslengden (fra skulderleddet til sittebensknuten) omtrent lik mankehøyden, selv om den ofte gir inntrykk av å være lengre enn det den egentlig er. Temperament: Reservert overfor fremmede, men ikke nervøs eller aggressiv. Verdig, intelligent og selvstendig. Hode: Langt, smalt og edelt. Skalle: Moderat bred mellom ørene. Ikke hvelvet. Stopp: Ikke markert. Nesebrusk: Sort eller leverbrun. Kjever og tenner: Kraftige med et regelmessig og perfekt saksebitt. Komplett tannsett. Øyne: Mørke til hasselnøttbrune. Klare, store, ovale, ikke fremtredende. Uttrykket verdig og mildt, med tillitsfullt og fjernt blikk. Ører: Lange, bevegelige, båret tett inntil hodet. Dekket med lang silkeaktig pels. Hals: Lang, smidig, muskuløs. Forlemmer: Underarm: Rett, lang fra albu til håndrot. Poter: Moderat lange. Lange tær, godt hvelvede, ikke sprikende men heller ikke kattepoter. Kraftige og smidige. Behåret mellom tærne. Kropp: Lend: Svakt hvelvet, muskuløs. Kryss: God avstand mellom hoftebena. Bryst: Dypt, moderat smalt. lang silkeaktig pels, ikke busket. Hos voksne ikke båret over rygglinjens forlengelse, unntatt under lek. Spiss når minst til haseleddet. Baklemmer: Helhetsinntrykk: Kraftige, gir inntrykk av styrke for galopp og sprang. Over- og underlår: Godt utviklede. Knær: Moderat vinklede. Haser: Lavt ansatte. Poter: Som forpotene. Bevegelser: Jevnt, flytende og uttrettelig i trav. Lette med god steglengde og godt driv, uten høye forbensbevegelser eller støtende. Pels: Hårlag: Glatt, myk og silkeaktig struktur. Beheng på ben og på baksiden av lårene. Kan ha beheng på strupen hos voksne, valper kan ha litt ullaktig beheng på lår og skuldre. Den korthårete varianten har ikke beheng. Farge: Alle farger og fargekombinasjoner tillatt, brindle uønsket. Størrelse og vekt: Mankehøyde: Hannhunder: 58 – 71 cm Tisper: Noe mindre Hvor alvorlig feilen er, skal graderes etter hvor stort avviket er i relasjon til rasebeskrivelsen Diskvalifiserende feil: Hunder som viser tegn på aggressivitet og/eller har fysiske defekter som påvirker hundens sunnhet skal diskvalifiseres. OBS! Hannhunder skal ha to normalt utviklede testikler på normal plass. Rasebeskrivelsen er oversatt fra gjeldende FCI-standard Norsk Kennel Klub, 19. september 2001
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The Arab Badawin Standard for the Saluqi Published in the book "The Arab of the Desert", by Colonel H.R.P. Dickson, 1951(1936) as reprinted in Hope & David Waters "The Saluki in History, Art and Sport", 1969
"As regards the points of a Saluqi, the Badawin pays attention only to the following:
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According to a chapter written by Joan McLeish and June Appleby on the history of the Saluki or GazelleHound Club in "The Saluki Book of British Champions 1923 1973", compiled by Ann Birrell and Hope Waters (1973)(1981), the Standard of Points was drawn up and approved at a Committee meeting the 22nd February 1923. The standard text published in the book (and copied below) is, however, said to be from:TheKennel Club,"Standards of the Breeds", London, 1967.
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