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| Breed: Pharaoh Hound |
| Also Called: Kelb-tal Fenek |
| Height: The Pharaoh Hound is about 21-25 inches tall. |
| Weight: The Pharaoh Hound weighs between 45-55 lbs. |
| Colors: The Pharaoh Hound can be tan/rich or tan/chestnut with white markings. White tip on tail is highly desirable. White star on chest, white on toes and slim white blaze on center line of face permissible, flecking or white other than above undesirable. |
| General Appearance: The Pharaoh Hound is graceful, powerful and fast. It is a medium sized dog, of noble bearing with hard clean-cut lines-graceful, well balanced, very fast with free easy movement and alert expression. |
| Temperment: The Pharaoh Hound makes a wonderful watchdog as he is very observant and possesses keen eyesight, acute hearing, and will bark promptly at the approach of strangers. He is playful and enjoys children, but cannot be expected to readily accept children he does not know. |
| Care: The Pharaoh Hound is a clean dog and his short odor-free coat requires little grooming. Twice-weekly brushing keeps shedding to a minimum. |
| Health Concerns: NULL |
| Training: The Pharaoh Hound is highly intelligent and should be no problem training. |
| Activity: The Pharaoh Hound is very fast, active, and alert. He is not a good candidate for apartment living unless his owner is prepared to give him plenty of daily exercise. |
| Life Span: The Pharaoh Hound lives an average life of 11-14 years. |
| Litter Size: The Pharaoh Hound has an average litter of 7-8 puppies. |
| Country of Origin: The Pharaoh Hound originated in Egypt. |
| Brief History: The Pharaoh Hound originated in ancient Egypt. It is thought to have been brought from Egypt by the Phoenicians when they settled on the Mediterranean islands of Malta and Gozo. The Pharaoh Hounds have existed there for over 2,000 years. In Malta they are bred for rabbit hunting and are the national dog of Malta. |
| Registries: AKC, ANKC, CKC, FCI, KC (GB), UKC |