Cesky Fousek

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Cesky Fousek
Alternative names
Bohemian Wire-haired Pointing Griffon
Rough-coated Bohemian Pointer
Country of origin
Czech Republic
Classification and breed standards
FCI: Group 7 Section 1.3 #245 Stds
NZKC: Gundog Stds
UKC: Gun Dog [? Stds]
Notes
The UKC does not have its own standard; it currently uses the FCI standard

The Cesky Fousek (for females: Ceska Fouska) is a Czech breed of versatile gun dog. They are wirehaired, and have the beard and moustache common to the wirehaired breeds. There is a dramatic difference in size between the bitches and dogs of this breed.

Cesky Fousek have almond-shaped, amber-coloured eyes
Cesky Fousek have almond-shaped, amber-coloured eyes

The Cesky Fousek is thought to be an ancient breed, although written standards were first established in the nineteenth century. The breed nearly went extinct in the 1920s, and was saved by breeding with German Wirehaired Pointers.

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