Ancient English Sheepdog
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Alias: Pharaoh Hound
Distribution area: Worldwide
Origin: Egypt
Size: Large
Height: 53-64cm
Weight: 20-25kg
Life: 12- 15 years
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Pharaoh Hound (Pharaoh Hound), also known as the Cobot Feller, Harrier. Native to Malta, originated in 1000 BC. Its excellent hunting skills and tacit relationship with people are a rare treasure and treasure for us to understand and study the history of dogs today. Alert and active, very faithful and keen excellent hunting dog with a good sense of sight and smell.
Chinese name: Pharaoh Hound
English name: Pharaoh Hound
Nicknames: Cobot Feller, Harrier
Kingdom: Animal Kingdom
Phylum: Chordate
Subphylum: Chordate
Class: Mammalia
Subclass: Theropoda
Order: Carnivora
Family: Canidae
Subfamily: Canis subfamily
Genus: Canis
Species: Hound
Size: Large
Breed: Pack Hound
Life : 12~14 years
Original time: 1000 years ago
Height: 56.0-64.0 cm
Weight: 20.0-25.0 kg
Coat: liver and tan, tan and white
Origin: EgyptPharaoh Hound is a sporty working dog of average size, but not suitable for living in In the city, because the coat is short and less, it does not need frequent grooming. It is suitable for hot weather. Although this dog is smart and friendly, it is not easy to train.
The Pharaoh Hound is affectionate and playful. Alert and active, it is a very faithful and keen hunting dog with an excellent sense of sight and smell.
The overall look is elegant, powerful and fast. The Pharaoh Hound is a medium-sized dog of noble pedigree, with sharp contours and fine lines. The movements are very smooth, quick, stretched, relaxed, and the expressions are alert. Its excellent cat-catching skills and tacit relationship with people are a rare treasure and treasure for us to understand and study the history of dogs.