FCI-Standard N°89 / 04. 02. 2000 / GB
			       PODENCO IBICENCO
			       TRANSLATION :  C.Seidler.
			       ORIGIN :  Spain (Balearic Islands). 
			       DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 26.05.1982.
			       UTILIZATION :  The Podenco Ibicenco is mainly used for hunting rabbits without guns, by day  and  at night.  Thanks to his particularly good scenting  ability, which, coupled with hearing, he uses more than sight, he scents and  hunts out rabbits with ease, even in dense cover.  Nimble and bright, he catches his prey  quickly, specially when hunting together with other dogs.  When one dog indicates game, he is surrounded  by all the others, which keep a certain distance and stand in wait.  They bark only when they see or hear the game  and when they have surrounded it.  Both  when indicating and catching game, all dogs wag their tail fast, but are easily  put off their waiting attitude.  The  Podenco Ibicenco is also used for hunting hare and large game.  He is a good retriever.  With certain exceptions only bitches are used  for the formation of a pack or, at most, with one male only, as the latter do  not work together during a hunt and are quarrelsome.  When a pack has caught several thousand  rabbits, it can happen with this breed, that some dogs from the same pack no  longer want to hunt until they have had a considerable rest. The Spanish  expression « enconillarse » ( go to rest ) refers to this  peculiarity.
			       CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. :   
			         Group 5 Spitz and primitive  types.
  Section  7 Primitive type-Hunting dogs.
  Without  working trial.
			       BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY :  This breed originates in the  Balearic Islands of Majorca, Ibiza, Minorca and Formentera, where it is known  by the original name of « Ca Eivissec ».  It is also widely found in Catalonia, round  Valencia, in the Roussillon and in the Provence, where it is known by the names  Mallorquí, Xarnelo, Mayorquais, Charnegue, Charnegui and Balearic Dog.  Probably these dogs were brought to the  islands by the Phoenecians, Carthaginians and eventually also the Romans.  
			         This  dog is a typical primitive and robust representative of one of the oldest still  existing breeds.  Illustrations of these  dogs are found in the graves of the Pharaohs and on objects in museums, so that  the existence of the breed can already be proved in the year 3400 BC.   
			       IMPORTANT PROPORTION :  The distance from the tip of the muzzle to the eyes is equal to that from the  eyes to the occiput.
			       HEAD : Seen as a whole, the  long, fine head has the appearance of a cone cut off near its base ;  completely dry, rather small in relation to body.  
			       CRANIAL  REGION : 
                       Skull : Long and flat (dolichocephalic).  Occipital bone protruding.  Forehead fine and flat.
                       Stop : Barely pronounced.
			       FACIAL  REGION : 
                       Nose : Nose leather flesh colour.  Nostrils open.  Nasal bridge slightly arched.
                       Muzzle : Nasal bridge and nose protrude over lower jaw ; fine, long and  according to colour of coat, flesh colour. 
                       Lips : Thin,close fitting, flesh colour.
                       Teeth : Perfect fitting bite, scissor bite, white and regular.
                       Eyes : Slanting, small, light amber colour, reminiscent of caramel  colour.  The amber colour can be more or  less intensive according to coat colour.   Without seeming very noble, the expression shows intelligence but also  fear and mistrust.
                       Ears : Always stiff, very mobile.   Pointing forward or sideways in a horizontal plane or held  backwards.  Upright when dog is  animated.  The center of the ear set on  is level with the eyes .  The shape is  that of an elongated rhomboid, which has been cut off by a third of its long  diagonal.  They are fine without hair on  the inside of the ear opening ; of medium, not exaggerated size.  
			        
			       NECK : Very dry, both in  its upper and lower part.  Its length is  a quarter the length of the body, slightly arched and muscular.  Skin is taut, smooth, without dewlap.  Normally, the coat is longer and denser in  the region of the set on to the body, especially in the smooth variety.  
			       BODY : Regarded as a  whole, the body is symmetric, slightly convex and of medium, even proportions,  compact and slightly longer than heigh, without the differences being laid down  exactly.
                       Withers : Well defined, high, dry and long.  
                       Back : Long, straight and pliable.   Muscles strong, yet flat.
                       Loins : Arched, of medium breadth, strong and firm.  
                       Croup : Strongly sloping with bone structure visible ; it shows very  strong, hard muscles.
                       Chest : Deep, narrow and long, but not reaching to the elbows.  Forechest pointed and strongly  protruding.  Ribs flat. 
                       Abdomen :Tucked up, but not too much.
			       TAIL : Set on low ;  there should be some longer and coarser, slightly offstanding hairs (like ears  of grain) towards the tip ; long.   When the tail is pulled through between the legs, it should reach the  spine.  Slightly thicker at set on,  gradually tapering towards the tip.   Hanging naturally in repose ; in movement carried in sickle shape  more or less tightly curved.  Preferably  not carried upright or too much curled over back.   
			       LIMBS 
			       FOREQUARTERS : Vertical, symmetric.  Seen from  front, the position of the front legs is very close together ; altogether  sturdy, with long limbs which give the impression of a slim, fast, yet strong  animal.
                       Shoulders : Shoulder blades slanting, strong and freely mobile.
                       Upper  arm : Very long, straight, strong and very close in  position. 
                       Elbow : Broad, set well apart from the body, parallel to the median plane of  the body, but never loose.
                       Forearm : Broadening towards front pastern.
                       Pastern : Strong, firm, broad and well upright.
			       HINDQUARTERS : Vertical with long, strong, flat muscles.   
                       Hock : Well angulated, broad, set low, vertical, turning neither out  nor in.
			       FEET : Almost harefoot.  Toes long and  close together.  Profuse hair in space  between toes ; nails very strong and normally white, occasionally  according to coat colour.  Pads very  hard.
			       GAIT/MOVEMENT  : The preferred movement is a suspended  trot.  Gallop is very fast and gives the  impression of great agility.
			       SKIN : Taut, close  fitting to body ; reddish pigment, but may be a different colour where  coat colour differs. 
			       COAT  
			       HAIR : Smooth rough or long hair.  
			       
			         
			           - The smooth should not be silky, but strong and shiny.
 
			           - The rough should be hard and very dense, somewhat shorter on head and ears and  somewhat longer on rear of thighs and underside of tail.  A beard is highly valued.  The longhair is softer and should have at  least a length of 5 cm.  The head is very  densely coated.
 
		              
		             
			       COLOUR : Preferred are white and red, or entirely white or red.  Fawn dogs are permitted, provided it is an  exceptionally good specimen ; in smooth coats, however, this colour is not  permitted.
			       HEIGHT :       Dogs :     66 to 72 cm. 
                          Bitches : 60 to 67 cm.
			         Without  undue strictness, dogs which are close to the required measurements can be  accepted, provided they are well proportioned and aesthetic.
    
  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 and  its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog.
			       SERIOUS FAULTS : 
			       
			         
			           - Head short and broad.
 
			           - Stop markedly pronounced.
 
			           - Missing of a premolar.
 
			           - Drop ears.
 
			           - Barrel ribs.
 
			           - Elbows turned outwards.
 
			           - Cow hocks.
 
			           - Feet turned out.
 
			           - Crossing of feet and hocks  in movement.
 
		              
		             
			       ELIMINATING FAULTS : 
			       
			         
			           - Aggresive or overly shy.
 
			           - Skull in the shape of a stair( plane  of skull too high in relation to 
 
		              
		             
			            nasal bridge).
			       
			         
			           - Brown pigment or black spots  on nose leather.
 
			           - Any form of prognathism.
 
			           - Eyelids and lips :  Reddish brown.
 
			           - Evidence of crossing with a  « Galgo » or other form of sighthound :
 
			           - - Folded ears.
 
			           - - Dark eyes.
 
			           - - Croup broad.
 
			           - - Barely defined forechest.
 
			           - - Front legs wide apart.
 
			           - - Thighs rounded and broad with visible veins.
 
		              
		             
			       Any dog clearly showing  physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be disqualified.
			       N.B. : Male animals  should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.