Cesky Fousek
The epitome of canine tenacity
Eredeti név: Český Fousek
Típus: Braccoid
Kan méret: 23½-26 inches
Kan testsúly: 61¾-75 lbs
Szuka méret: 22¾-24½ inches
Szuka testsúly: 48½-61¾ lbs
Ápolás mértéke
7
Pointing Dogs
FCI
Származási hely Czech Republic

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Ceský Fouseks are versatile pointers – great in water or on land – that are capable of employing brute force to accomplish their mission.
Ceský Fouseks are members of a noble breed of medium-sized, wirehaired dogs, with a general look of endurance and force. These versatile pointers have inherited the qualities needed to work in the field, in the water and in the forest. Easy to train and very devoted to their master or mistress.
Cesky Fousek Pár szóban :
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Fej
Dry, fairly straight, long, set high on the neck, the muzzle is a little longer than the skull and moderately arched.
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Test
Short, thickset, sloping from well defined withers to the fairly broad, appropriately long croup, which slopes slightly itself; short, relatively broad, very slightly arched loins.
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Bunda
Dark roan with or without brown patches, brown with ticked markings on chest and lower legs, brown without markings.
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Fülek
Set very high and broad, tapering to the slightly rounded tips, two-thirds the length of the cheeks.
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Farok
Extending from the topline.
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Szőrzet
Made up of three types of hair: soft, dense undercoat, just over half an inch long to prevent dampness reaching the skin, which is almost totally shed in summer; close topcoat 1-1.5 inches, fairly harsh and coarse; especially harsh, straight guard hair 2-2¾ inches.
Ceský Fouseks were the most widespread wirehaired pointers in the lands of Bohemia, Moravia and Slovakia before World War I. The Great War decimated the population, but a planned program managed to resurrect the breed, which is the second most popular hunting dog in contemporary Czech republic and Slovakia.