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Knowledgeable Pharaoh Hound Breeders Education and Information for Owners
Pharaoh Hounds: Phabulously
beautiful, Phrisky, Phun, and downright smart!
There has actually been quite a bit written about Pharaoh Hounds,
and we will in no way attempt to duplicate volumes of information
here. The following are some of the books that contain
details about the breed from varying perspectives: Bullard, R.A., Martin, J. (1984). The
Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Hound. Frank Amato,
Publisher. This is out of print and has limited
availability. Durr, K. (1996). Ancient Egyptian
Names for Dogs. Alpine Publications. Sacks, R., Block, P. (1986). Pharaoh
Hound. Denlingers Publishers Ltd. Sefscik, S.
(1997). Pharaoh Hounds. TFH Publications.
So you are perhaps thinking of acquiring a
Pharaoh Hound? A few remarks to introduce you to this
wonderful breed. Pharaoh Hounds are thought to be a very old
breed of dog, with minimal changes over the years. They are
similar in appearance to the dogs associated with drawings on
ancient Egyptian structures. It is thought that the dog was,
over the centuries, taken to areas throughout the Mediterranean,
including the island of Malta, where the dog is still bred and used
for hunting rabbits. While one can assume that some changes
in the breed have occurred during the past 2000 years, it is also
general consensus among those who have researched this breed that
the modern Pharaoh Hound is very similar to the hound of many years
ago. In the United States, Pharaoh Hounds are
bred on a very limited basis, and usually the breedings are done by
one of a group of committed breeders who are very familiar with the
breed and with breeding practices. The parent club, The
Pharaoh Hound Club of America, offers educational and organization
support to those interested in the breed, and helps to oversee the
adherence to ethical practice among breeders. It is often the
case that applications for new pups are accepted and reviewed, and
approvals granted, far in advance of a breeding, so that, once a
litter of pups is born, the new owners are already determined, and
the new home prepared. Maintaining the integrity and health
of this magnificent breed is important to Pharaoh Hound breeders
and enthusiasts; therefore, breeding many litters is
discouraged. If an individual is interested in acquiring a
Pharaoh Hound pup or adult, it is recommended that the person
contact a reputable Pharaoh Hound breeder to discuss upcoming
planned litters, the application process, guidelines and
requirements for approval, pricing and terms, contract provisions,
delivery options, etc. That breeder can then work with the
interested party in providing breed information and support, as
well as answer what will inevitably be many questions relating to
the acquisition. Establishing a good relationship with
a reputable Pharaoh Hound breeder is of critical importance, since
the commitment to acquire a dog is a long and important one, and a
knowledgeable breeder will be able to be a mentor and guide for the
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It is highly recommended that, if you are
interested in learning more about the breed, and the requirements
for owning a pharaoh hound, you consult Kay Durr’s well-constructed
and very informative web site, located at www.pharaoh-hound.com,
where she discusses in more detail some of the issues that relate
to Pharaoh Hound ownership. The Pharaoh Hound, while
wonderful, beautiful, and fun, is not a dog for everyone, for
example, an issue such as containment (fencing, etc.) might prevent
a person from being in a position to have a Pharaoh Hound.
Kay’s website will more thoroughly review some of these
topics. |
Have we answered most of your questions
about Pharaoh Hounds? If not, contact Arja Pharaoh
Hounds for additional information
concerning these beautiful animals. To reach us by
phone, email us at RStephens4@aol.com. We look forward
to talking to you and helping you get a better understanding about
these wonderful dogs. Hours of
Operation: Monday–Sunday 10 a.m.–10 p.m. |
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