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                                                                         Assessment of the Sloughi male
                                                                         "Laba'An II Al Khalij" by the Swiss
                                                                         Sighthound Club on 13 February 1981.
                                                                         The FCI Standard 188d of 01 January
                                                                         1981 contained the proof of origin
                                                                         Morocco / North Africa, therefore a
                                                                         sighthound from the Arabian
                                                                         Peninsula, even if it is smooth, cannot
                                                                         be a Sloughi.
        Evaluation of the Sloughi male "LABA'AN ll AL KHALIJ”
        Dear Mr Zuber
        Mrs Rey and I have examined the above mentioned Sloughi male dog on 11.2.1981.
        Owner: Hans-Peter Oechslin, Unterschneidt, 8353 Elgg.
        The male dog corresponds to the typical characteristics of the breed.
        Brief description:
        3/4 year old, black with brown markings, height 68-70 cm,
        excellent, square format, head correct. Eyes somewhat light, giving an expression not quite as desired
        by the standard, ears somewhat large, at the judgement initially correctly carried hanging down, later
        folded.  Back, limbs and depth of chest excellent, long tail with accentuated ringlets, very good,
        friendly character.
        We apply for the male dog to be registered in the SHSB and released for breeding.
        Aarau/Schöftland, 13.2.1981
        Frau Rey ...... . . . . . .
        M. Schneebeli .. . . . . .





