Pharaoh Hound or Kelb tal Fenek. Pros and Cons, Price, How to choose, Facts, Care, History

--►Since the "pharaoh" chases prey on the hunt, relying on sight, he is often ranked among the group of greyhounds. Representatives of this family are among the top 10 most expensive dogs in the world. The nobility of the silhouette and the unsurpassed running qualities of the pharaoh dogs are due to many years of isolation and long-term non-intervention of breeders in the gene pool of animals. In Malta, the breed was mainly attracted to hunting rabbits, which gave its representatives a second name - Maltese rabbit hounds. The breed matures for a long time in the exterior plan. If the majority of puppies overcome adolescence by 7 months, then the "pharaohs" to become full-fledged handsome men, it takes from one to one and a half years. To date, the Pharaoh's dog has transformed into an image pet and is not tested for working qualities. Hunting activities have been replaced with modern animals by sport racing, frisbee and agility. The accentuated grooming and aristocratic appearance of the “pharaoh” is by no means the result of the owner's tireless care. The short coat of dogs does not need grooming and expensive cosmetic procedures. --►Special Thanks to: \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\   / kennelbri   \\\\\\\\\\\\ --► Hello Dear Subscriber or Viewer! This Channel needs YOU - support the channel with likes, viewing, subscriptions and Incredible Bell! Thank you so much ! It HELPS a lot. See Also:    • Very interesting