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Additional information (Wiki):
The Pharaoh Hound is an intelligent,
trainable, playful and active breed. It
is sociable with other dogs and with
people, however it can be aloof/reserved
with strangers. It is typically very
open and affectionate with its family
and those it knows. It is an
independent-minded, occasionally
stubborn breed, yet can be very
trainable when appropriate positive
training methods are used. It has a
strong hunting instinct, and caution
should be observed when it is around
small pets such as cats, birds, and
rodents. It is not a demonstrative breed
but rather is quietly affectionate. It
is a vocal breed without being yappy or
barking just for the sake of barking. It
makes a good watch dog; however, it is
not well suited as guard dog as it is
rarely aggressive with people. This is
not a breed suited for kennel situations
due to its intelligence and activity
level. The breed tends to bond deeply
with its people and thrives best when it
feels included as a member of the family.
They have sensitive skin, and shampoo (canine
or human) may cause allergic reactions;
therefore, it is best to wash them with
either a human baby shampoo or gentle
dog shampoo. Grooming Pharaohs is as
easy as a quick rub with a hound glove
or a damp cloth. They are clean dogs,
shed very little, and have no noticeable
odor, even when wet.
They are a very active breed and need
more than just a daily walk; a run every
day is required. Though they are active,
they should not be hyperactive. Because
of their strong prey drive and
independent nature, this breed should
never be allowed off leash unless in a
securely fenced area away from road
traffic or other dangers. Their prey
drive is so strong that if they see
something they think is prey, they will
chase after it, and no amount of
training can stop them. |
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