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A Presentation of the Judges’ Education Committee Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen Club of America

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A Presentation of the Judges’ Education Committee

Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen Club of America

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The Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen – scent hound developed to hunt small game over rough and difficult terrain of the Vendéen region of France

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What’s in a Name?

“Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen”

Petit- Small Basset- Low to ground Griffon- Coarse hair- strong coated Vendeen- A region in W. France (Breed’s Origin)

Pronounced:“Puh-TEE….Bah-SAY…Gree-FOHN…

VON-day-uhn”

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The word ‘Basset’ means ‘low to ground’ in French and therein lies the similarity today !

Basset Hound and PBGV have little similarity

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For many years the PBGV had the same standard as the GBGV, only the height and crook were different.

Over time it was determined that PBGV was no longer a small Vendeen hound based simply on reduction of the leg length, but rather it was a small basset harmoniously reduced in ALL its proportions.

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the PBGV is not considered achondroplastic

Having been reduced in all his features,

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Conformation

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Reviewing the Standard

The PBGV is a scent hound developed to developed to hunt small game over rough and difficult terrain.

He is bold and vivacious in character; compact, tough and robust in construction. He has an

alert outlook, lively bearing

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The most distinguishing characteristics of this bold hunter are his rough, unrefined outline; ; his proudly carried his proudly carried headhead, displaying definitive , displaying definitive long eyebrows, beard,long eyebrows, beard, andand moustachemoustache; his ; his strong strong tapered tailtapered tail carried like the carried like the blade of a blade of a sabresabre, alert and in readiness., alert and in readiness.

Reviewing the Standard

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The natural, casual and tousled appearance of the breed is vitally important.

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The most distinguishing characteristics of this bold hunter are:

Rough, unrefined outline Proudly carried head, long eyebrows, beard,

and moustache Strong, tapered tail carried like a sabre, alert

and readiness Alert outlook, lively bearing and good voice,

freely and purposefully used

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Overall Outline

For correct balance, move front left leg back under withers

Jeffrey G. Pepper
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Compact and Casual

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CasualCasual

Note how hair length, and handler’s stack affect perception of angulation

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Casual

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Head & Expression

Lovely ExpressionCreated By: Dark oval eye Oval skullLow set ear; Long eyebrows,moustache and beardBlack nose & muzzleLength:width is 2:1

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Head

Muzzle shorter than distance from stop to occiput

Notice the little fan going up the muzzle to eyes

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Head carriage when moving

.Note head in motion - head up but out and tail about two o’clock

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Neck, Topline, Body

Neck long and strong Flows smoothly into shoulders Topline - back is visibly level from withers to croup Rise over loin felt rather than seen Tail medium length, carried like blade of a sabre, at about 2 o’clock

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Overly long in body for ideal PBGV type

More compact

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Deep Chest & Prominent Sternum

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Coat

Overall appearance, casual and tousled Rough, long without exaggeration Harsh to the touch: “goat-like” Thick, short undercoat

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Coat

Never silky or wooly Eyes surmounted by long eyebrows, standing forward, not obscuring eyes Lips covered by long hair forming moustache and beard

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The perception of “natural, casual, tousled” will probably always be a matter of educated opinion.

Take a common sense approach as you assess the whole dog.

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Too much coat is a hindrance in the field and hides conformation in the show ring.

Too little coat isn’t protective.

Colored patches do not grow hair as profusely as white areas.

Incorrect Coats

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Color

White with any combination of White with any combination of Lemon, Orange, Black, Sable, Lemon, Orange, Black, Sable, Tricolor or Grizzle markingsTricolor or Grizzle markings

Provides easy visibility in the fieldProvides easy visibility in the field

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Acceptable colors

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Gait

Free at all speeds. Front action is straight and reaches well forward.

Going away, hind legs are parallel and have great drive.

Convergence towards the center of gravity proportional to speed of movement.

Gives appearance of an active hound capable of a full day’s hunting.

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Balanced Side Gait

Free at all paces, with great drive. Front action Free at all paces, with great drive. Front action straight and reaching well forward. Hocks neither straight and reaching well forward. Hocks neither turning in nor out.turning in nor out.

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Converges toward a center line but does not single track.

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Disqualification

Height of both sexes, at one year of age or older, over 15 inches or under 13 inches at the withers is a disqualification

--2005 PBGV Breed Standard2005 PBGV Breed Standard

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PBGV Virtues!

Fabulous hunting skills and agility- enthusiasm Happy outgoing demeanor Overall soundness Overall handsome appearance Great voice freely used We are distinctly one of four Vendeen Hounds still in existence today