History
Pharaoh Hound is an ancient breed, and its root can be traced back to 3000 B.C in Egypt. Their ancestors were described as the hound dogs in various Egyptian writings. They are popular for their excellent hunting abilities and loyalty. These dogs were brought to Malta from Egypt by the traders and bred for past 2,000 years. The Maltese used them for catching rabbits, hunting and called by the name of “Kelb tal-Fenek” or “Rabbit Dog.” Moreover, it was later imported in England and US in the early 1960s and the pharaohs we see today are almost like the original dogs. It is one of the famous Egyptian dog breeds.
Mixes
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Australian Cattle Dog/Pharaoh Hound Mix
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Doberman Pinscher/Pharaoh Hound Mix
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Lab/Pharaoh Hound Mix
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Pitbull Terrier/Pharaoh Hound Mix
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Boxer/Pharaoh Hound Mix
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Basenji /Pharaoh Hound Mix
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Rhodesian Ridgeback /Pharaoh Hound Mix
Temperament & Personality
Pharaoh Hound has a remarkable personality, and they are affectionate, gentle, and lovable to their owners. It is famous for its unusual or clownish character in the family. Like other hounds, these dogs have a healthy attitude and remain distant from strangers. Moreover,, a well-socialized dog will mix well with other canines and children. They have a sensitive nature and can identify its owner’s feelings and even suffer from frustration. They make excellent watchdogs as they often bark at a new sound or suspicious movement.