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Chart Polski

Coat

Solid: Grey (25) Black (35) Cream (45) Orange (65) Brown (95) Tan (105) Blue (115)
Tan: Grey (25) Black (35) Brown (95) Blue (115) with Cream (45) Orange (65) Tan (105) in the traditional pattern.
Red (55) is also allowed as tan colour in Black (35) dogz.
Points may be brindled.
Grizzle: Grey, Red, Blue, Liver, or Isabella grizzle (regular).
Grizzle may be brindled.
Sable: Any of the sable combinations in any of the patterns.
Dusty (125) is an additional allowed base colour.
Brindle: Orange (65) Tan (105) with Black (35) Brown (95) striping, or Cream (45) Dusty (125) with Grey (25) Blue (115) striping.
Masking: May be masked (standard mask).
Mask is Black (35) in black-based dogz, Brown (95) in liver-based and Grey (25) Blue (115) in blue-based.
Cream/red and dogz may have any of the mask colours.
Domino: Any domino combination is accepted.
White Markings: White (15) allowed on all of the above in any amount, including solid white all over.
Ticking/Roaning: Light to medium ticking allowed.

Eyes

Brown (60-69/50-59/90-99) in black-nosed dogz (including those with dudleys).
Gold (120-129/100-109, 215) Copper (60-69) in all others.

Nose

Black (35-39/244)
Dogz with Brown (95) base colour have Liver (90-99/50-59/60-69/188-189/228)
Dogz with Grey (25) Blue (115) base colour have Blue (20-29/110-119/120-129). Black/grey [30] is also accepted.
Dogz with Cream (45) Orange (65) Tan (105) as a base colour may have either colour, and may have a dudley nose (Flesh (180-187/70-79/40-49/213) spot in the middle)

Faults

Wrong eye colour.

Disqualifications

None

Notes

The Chart Polski has been found in Poland since the early 1500's, long before either Borzois or Greyhounds had been imported. It has Asian origins and is believed to be related to the Saluki. Originally bred to hunt hare, fox and wolf, the modern Chart Plski is mostly kept as a companion dog. Its popularity has ranged from being the most important breed in the country to wandering on the brink of extinction. The standard was written as late as 1989.

The Chart Polski should appear large, strong and muscular, heavier than most sighthounds. The head is long, powerful and dry. A roman nose is desired. The ears are of medium size and set at eye height. The neck is long, muscular, beautifully arched and should carry the head high and proud. The chest should be very deep, with a gently curved topline. The tail is long and thick, preferably carried with a curled end. The coat is short and thick, longer on the tail.

Breed Files

Chart Polski - Kamvis Kennelz

Kamvis Kennelz

Filename: KK ChartPolski
Offset: AC91
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: November 25, 2008
Notes: Addball ears, tail (3 variations) and tail feathering. Optional liplines. In 2nd gens, ear may change texture, which is acceptable. 2nd gens may also lack tail fuzz, which is a DQ.
Chart Polski - VPZ

VPZ

Filename: Chart Polski
Offset: 6805
Base: Labrador
SCP: Labrador
Accepted: January 5, 2006
Notes: Addball tail and angled legs - may be unsuitable for obedience. Also includes 2 leg lengths, 3 chest types and can come with or without claws. White chest spots may sometimes not be visible in pose, though still present.