Hovawart Breed Standard
FCI Standard #190
Origin: Germany
Date of Publication of the Original Valid Standard: January
12, 1998
Utilization: Working Dog
F.C.I. Classification: Group 2 Pinscher and Schnauzer
type-Molossian and Swiss Mountain- and Cattledogs.
Section 2.2 Molossian, Mountain type. With working trial.
HISTORICAL SUMMARY
The Hovawart is a very old German working dog breed.
The name's origin stems from Middle High German (an old
form of German); Hova = Hof (= yard, farm) and wart =
Wächter (= watchman). Since 1922 the breeding of this
breed, by using dogs similar in type still found on farms,
has been restored. Apart from this, in the early years
of breeding, crosses with German Shepherd Dogs, Newfoundlands,
Leonbergers and other breeds were admitted. Due to the
strict measurements taken in selecting the breeding stock
the original working type was attained again. In the country
of origin very great importance is attached to the health
of the Hovawart. Especially the presence of hip dysplasia
has been reduced to a small percentage by selecting, for
decades, breeding stock free from dysplasia. It is to
be expected that all other Hovawart breed clubs will aim
for this exemplary goal.
GENERAL APPEARANCE
The Hovawart is a powerful, medium size, slightly elongated,
long-haired working dog. Difference between sexes is clearly
recognizable, specially in shape of head and build of
body.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS
Length of body comprises at least 110 to 115 % of height
at withers.
BEHAVIOR
/ TEMPERAMENT
Recognized working dog with versatile usage. Kind and
even disposition. Has protective instinct, fighting instinct,
self-confidence and ability to take stress; of medium
temperament; combined with a very good nose. His balanced
body proportions and special devotion to his family make
him an outstanding companion, watch, guard, tracking and
rescue dog.
HEAD
The nasal bridge is straight and parallel to the skull.
Muzzle and skull are of about the same length. The skin
of the head fits tightly.
CRANIAL REGION:
Skull: The powerful head has a broad,
rounded forehead.
Stop: Well visible.
FACIAL REGION:
Nose: Nostrils well developed. In black/gold
and black dogs pigmentation is black. In blond dogs it
is black; "snow nose" (temporary loss of pigmentation)
accepted.
Muzzle: Strong, tapering only slightly
when seen from above and in profile.
Lips: Fit tightly.
Jaws/Teeth: Strong complete scissor bite
with 42 teeth according to tooth formula. Teeth set square
to the jaws. Pincer bite accepted.
Eyes: Oval, neither protruding nor deep
set. Color: dark to medium brown. Eyelids fit tightly.
Ears: The loosely fitting triangular
drop ears are set on high and wide apart, thus giving
the optical illusion of broadening the skull. They reach
in length to the corners of the mouth (labial commisure).
Their tip is slightly rounded. When the dog is at ease
they are kept hanging flat, when alert they may be carried
directed slightly forward. Their front edge lies approximately
halfway between eye and occiput.
NECK:
Strong, of medium length. Skin tightly fitting.
BODY
BACK: Straight and firm.
LOIN: Strong, slightly longer than rump.
CROUP: Medium long and slightly sloping.
CHEST: Broad, deep and strong.
TAIL
Bushy, reaching to below the hocks, but not to the ground.
According to the dog's mood it is carried high and curved
over the back or hanging down.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS: Forelegs strong, straight
and vertical, seen from the front and side.
SHOULDERS: Very well muscled. Shoulder-blade
long and well laid back.
UPPER ARM: Long, closely fitting to body.
ELBOWS: Fitting well to chest.
PASTERN JOINT: Strong.
PASTERN: Moderately sloping.
HINDQUARTERS: Hindlegs strong and vertical
when seen from behind. Hindquarters are well angulated.
UPPER AND LOWER THIGH: Very well muscled.
HOCK JOINT: Strong, well let down.
FEET: Roundish, strong and compact. Toes
arched and tight. Dewclaws to be removed except in those
countries where this is prohibited by law. Nails with
black pigmentation in black/gold and black dogs; in blond
dogs there may be less pigmentation.
GAIT / MOVEMENT
In all gaits the movement of the Hovawart is on a straight
line and covering the ground well. The trot is very extended,
with powerful drive from the hindquarters.
COAT
SKIN: Tightly fitting all over. With
a bluish sheen in black/gold and black dogs, with a mostly
pink sheen in blond dogs.
HAIR: The strong long-haired coat is
lightly waved and lying close, with only little undercoat.
It is longer on chest, belly, rearside of forelegs, rearside
of thighs and tail. It is short on head and at the front
side of the fore- and hindlegs. The coat is dense.
COLOR
There are 3 color varieties: black/gold, black, and blond.
BLACK/GOLD:
The coat is black and shiny, the color of the markings
medium blond. On the head the markings begin below the
nasal bridge and extend round the corners of the mouth
into the marking of the throat. The point-shaped markings
above the eyes are clearly visible. The chest markings
consist of two adjacent patches which may be connected.
On the forelegs, the marking, seen from the side, extends
from the toes to about the pastern and tapers off on the
rearside at about elbow level. On the hindlegs, seen from
the side, the marking below the hock is seen as a broad
stripe, above the hock only as a narrow stripe which extends
on the front side of the hindleg up to the level of the
belly. A marking is also present beneath the set on of
the tail. The markings are distinct in outline everywhere.
Single small white spots on the chest as well as some
single white hairs on toes and tip of tail are permissible.
Black pigmentation on eyelids, lips and pads.
BLACK:
The coat is black and shiny. Some single white spots on
the chest as well as some single white hairs on toes and
tip of tail are permissible. Black pigmentation on eyelids,
lips and pads.
BLOND:
The coat is medium blond, shiny and becomes lighter towards
legs and belly. Single small white spots on the chest
as well as some single white hairs on toes and tip of
tail are permissible. Black pigmentation on eyelids, lips
and pads.
SIZE
Height at the withers:
For males: 63 - 70 cm (24.8 - 27.6 inches).
For females: 58 - 65 cm (22.8 - 25.6 inches).
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.
DISQUALIFYING
FAULTS
GENERAL APPEARANCE: Dogs which
do not conform to the impression of original breed type.
Distinctly "masculine" females.
Distinctly "feminine" males.
IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS: Distinctly differing
body proportions than those quoted in the standard.
BEHAVIOR / TEMPERAMENT: Aggressive, anxious,
gun-shy or lethargic dogs.
HEAD:
Lacking stop.
Blue eye or wall eye.
Erect tipped ears, rose ear; off-standing ears.
Undershot, overshot or wry mouth.
Absence of more than 2 of the 4 PM1 or the 2 M3, or absence
of any other tooth.
NECK: Distinct dewlap or very throaty.
BODY:
Pronounced sway or roach back.
Narrow or barrel shaped chest.
Abnormal tail; tail much too short; pronounced ring tail.
LIMBS: Much too high in hindquarters
(overbuilt).
COAT: Predominantly curly coat (ring
curls).
COLOR:
In general: All colors
not conforming to the standard, e.g. blue-gray, deer color,
brown, white, patched, blond with smutty touch or predominantly
banded hair.
White patches. Single white hairs on the inside of the
upper thighs are not a disqualifying fault.
Black/gold dogs:
Gray or brown patches other than the correct markings.
Undercoat predominantly of another color than black.
Predominantly gray or whitish markings.
Black dogs:
Gray or brown patches.
Undercoat predominantly of another color than black.
Blond dogs:
Some single white hairs on the nasal bridge are not a
ualifying fault.
Red-blond color throughout without getting lighter.
Whitish-blond color, also on ears.
Distinctly white markings.
Dark patches or dark mask.
SIZE:
Undersize.
Oversize by more than 3 cm (1.2 inches).
NOTE:
Males should have two apparently normal testicles
fully descended into the scrotum.
