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Ibizan Hound

Ibizan Hound

Ibizan Hound are primitive dogs. Feral dogs as in pariah dog is a dog of a particular type, and a breed of the subspecies canis familiaris.

This dog breed have ordinary IQ in contrast to other dog breeds.

Ibizan Hound cause less strains with shedding in contrast to other breeds. The Ibizan Hound's demands exceedingly little brushing.

Ibizan Hound is ordinary troublesome to habituate. The dog breed is not more sensatory than related dog breeds. These dogs have ordinary energy in contrast to related dog breeds. The dog breed requires a lot of exercise.

The Ibizan Hound's may be a bit reserved, aloof and wary of guests. Can be a bit dog aggressive. They are children friendly and good with kids. The Ibizan Hound have a tendency to act like a predator. Careful training is imperious so that the dog can function in society. They do not posess instincts to nip and chew, but if such behaviour occurs the habit should be treated at an early age.

This dog breed do not bark exaggeratedly. They do not thrive in exceedingly cold climates. Ibizan Hound puppies love to play, and the affection to play with you will persisit if you play with them every day. These dogs should be kept on a leash as they tend to wander if kept loose.

Developed in: this pedegree dog is a breed from Spain. However, the dog breed is not very popular in Madrid.

Grouping of Ibizan Hound: Ibizan Hound is admitted in the F.C.I. catalogue. The dog breed is included in the section «Primitive type - Hunting Dogs» (5.7) in the grouping «Spitz and Primitive types». F.C.I. I.D. for ibizan hound is 89 and was added to the catalogue 1982-05-26. American Kennel Club groups the dog breed as «Hounds». United Kennel Club recognizes the dog breed as «Sighthound & Pariah Dogs» in their catalogue. Canadian Kennel Club groups the dog breed as «Hounds».

Ibizan Hound Health status: Regrettably, some Ibizan Hound's may obtain severe health issues. Additionally, health issues is prominent health issues in this breed.

The Ibizan Hound's physical traits: This is a medium sized pedegree dog. Male dogs gets as tall as 23 to 28 inches tall. Female dogs can grow to 22 to 26 inches tall. Male dogs get 42 to 55 pounds. Female dogs get 40 to 45 pounds. The Ibizan Hound almost never get overweight. The ibizan hound has big vertical ears. The legs is normally approximately long. The of ordinary length tail is hanging low. The dog breed dogs have a long muzzle. The coat is wireharied.

Colors of this pedegree dog is occasionally solid white or red, or bi-colors white and red, or white and tan.

Subsidary details about the ibizan hound: The dog breed is occasionally not troublesome to notice for sale in classified ads. The ibizan hound were originally bred for hunting rabbits, hunting by sight, scent and sound. This pedegree dog has also been named Ibizan Warren Hound, Ibizan Podenco.

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