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Head
Body
Forelegs and Feet
Forelegs--Straight, with plenty of bone in proportion to size of the hound.
Pasterns short and straight. Feet--Close,
round and firm. Pad full and hard. Defects--Out at elbows. Knees knuckled
over forward, or bent backward. Forelegs crooked or Dachshundlike. Feet long, open or
spreading.
Hips, Thighs, Hind Legs and Feet
Hips and thighs strong and well muscled, giving abundance of propelling power. Stifles
strong and well let down.
Hocks firm, symmetrical and moderately bent. Feet close and firm. Defects--Cowhocks,
or straight hocks. Lack
of muscle and propelling power. Open feet.
Tail
Set moderately high; carried gaily, but not turned forward over the back; with slight
curve; short as compared with
size of the hound; with brush. Defects--A long tail. Teapot curve or
inclined forward from the root. Rat tail with
absence of brush.
Coat
A close, hard, hound coat of medium length. Defects--A short, thin coat, or of a
soft quality.
Color
Any true hound color.
General Appearance
A miniature Foxhound, solid and big for his inches, with the wear-and-tear look of the
hound that can last in the chase and follow his quarry to the death.
Scale of Points
| Head | ||
| Skull | 5 | |
| Ears | 10 | |
| Eyes | 5 | |
| Muzzle | 5 | 25 |
| Body | ||
| Neck | 5 | |
| Chest and shoulders | 15 | |
| Back, loin and ribs | 15 | 35 |
| Running Gear | ||
| Forelegs | 10 | |
| Hips, thighs and hind legs | 10 | |
| Feet | 10 | 30 |
| Coat | 5 | |
| Stern | 5 | 10 |
| Total | 100 |
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Varieties
There shall be two varieties:
Thirteen Inch--which shall be for hounds not exceeding 13 inches in height.
Fifteen Inch--which shall be for hounds over 13 but not exceeding 15 inches in height.
Disqualification
Any hound measuring more than 15 inches shall be disqualified.
Packs of Beagles
SCORE OF POINTS FOR JUDGING
| Hounds | |
| General levelness of pack | 40% |
| Individual merit of hounds | 30% |
| 70% | |
| Manners | 20% |
| Appointments | 10% |
| TOTAL | 100% |
Levelness of Pack
The first thing in a pack to be considered is that they present a unified appearance. The
hounds must be as near to the
same height, weight, conformation and color as possible.
Individual Merit of the Hounds
Is the individual bench-show quality of the hounds. A very level and sporty pack can be
gotten together and not a single
hound be a good Beagle. This is to be avoided.
Manners
The hounds must all work gaily and cheerfully, with flags up--obeying all commands
cheerfully. They should be broken
to heel up, kennel up, follow promptly and stand. Cringing, sulking, lying down to be
avoided. Also, a pack must not
work as though in terror of master and whips. In Beagle packs it is recommended that the
whip be used as little as possible.
Appointments
Master and whips should be dressed alike, the master or huntsman to carry horn--the whips
and master to carry
light thong whips. One whip should carry extra couplings on shoulder strap.
Recommendations for Show Livery
Black velvet cap, white stock, green coat, white breeches or knickerbockers, green or
black stockings, white spats,
black or dark brown shoes. Vest and gloves optional. Ladies should turn out exactly the
same except for a white
skirt instead of white breeches.
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