Pharaoh Hound
Description
The Pharaoh Hound, is also known as the kelb-tal fenek. The appearance of the Pharaoh Hound is of grace, power and speed. Pharaoh Hound is medium size of noble bearing with hard clean-cut lines. A sight and scent hound, Pharaoh Hound is an intelligent and affectionate dog who is playful and enjoy a good run. Unique to the breed is the characteristic of “blushing” when excited. Where their nose and ears will turn a rosy color.
Size of Male: Height: 23-25 inches Weight: 45-55 pounds
Size of Female: Height: 21-24 inches Weight: 45-55 pounds
Temperament
The Pharaoh Hound is reasonably independent and a most pleasant companion dog. Pharaoh Hound are peaceful in the house, love to play, are calm, loyal, brave and loving. Pharaoh Hound are quiet, naturally well-behaved and intelligent. This breed loves children, but treats strangers with reserve. When the dog is excited, it blushes, with his nose and ears turning a glowing deep rose. The Pharaoh Hound should not be too difficult to train. The handler needs to be understanding of the dog’s character and to be consistent in approach. It can do well in competitive obedience. Socialize the Pharaoh well at an early age to avoid timidity. Generally good with other dogs, but can be rather dominant toward other male dogs. This breed is very fast and likes to chase things. A fast hunter, it should not be trusted with rabbits, cats and other small non-canine pets. Don’t let this dog off the leash except in a safely contained area.
Living Conditions
The Pharaoh Hound will be okay in an apartment if sufficiently exercised. Pharaoh Hound is relatively inactive indoors and will do best with at least a large yard. Pharaoh Hound needs soft bedding and warmth and generally should not be expected to sleep outside except in warm climates, but it would still prefer to sleep with its family. This breed likes to chase things and should not be let off the leash unless it is in a safe area. They can go far away from you if they spy or scent wild game because they never lose their instinct to hunt alone. To prevent this, you will need a secure, high fence around your yard. Take note that they can jump very high to get out of a space.
Upkeep
The Pharaoh Hound relishes the opportunity to stretch its legs in a safe area, although it can manage with long daily walks on leash and occasional sprints. Pharaoh Hound needs soft bedding and warmth and generally should not be expected to sleep outside except in warm climates – but it would still prefer to sleep with its family. The coat of Pharaoh Hound is of low maintenance, requiring only occasional brushing to remove dead hair.
Health
Major concerns: none
Minor concerns: none
Life expectancy: 11 – 14 years