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These dogs specialize in pursuing prey, keeping it in sight, and overpowering it by their great speed and agility. They must be able to detect motion quickly, so they have keen vision. Sighthounds must be able to capture fast, agile prey, such as deer and hares, so they have a very flexible back and long legs for a long stride, a deep chest to support an unusually (compared to other dogs) large heart, very efficient lungs for both anaerobic and aerobic sprints, and a lean, wiry body to keep their weight at a minimum. Sighthounds have unique anatomical and physiological features, likely due to intentional selection for hunting by speed and sight; laboratory studies have established reference intervals for hematology and serum biochemical profiles in sighthounds, some of which are shared by all sighthounds and some of which may be unique to one breed.[1]

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Although today most sighthounds are kept primarily as pets, some of them may have been bred for as many as thousands of years to detect movement of prey, then chase, capture, and kill it primarily by speed. They thrive on physical activity. Some have mellow personalities, others are watchful or even hostile towards strangers, but the instinct to chase running animals remains strong.[10]

A number of breeds or types of dogs which do not hunt solely by speed and sight, as well as a number of non-hunting breeds, are currently being recognized as sighthounds, either formally or informally[12] by kennel clubs, or lure and live coursing clubs. These include:

When competing in conformation shows, most Anglophone kennel clubs, including the American Kennel Club and The Kennel Club (UK), group pedigree sighthound breeds together with scent hounds in a Hound Group,[13][14] the Fdration Cynologique Internationale groups them in a dedicated Sighthound Group,[15] whilst the United Kennel Club groups them in a Sighthound and Pariah Group.[16]

Welcome to some interesting and informative sighthound pages. I try to give you an idea as to what a sighthound is like and why they think and act differently from other breeds!
Most people don't realise but there are more than 18 different sighthound breeds. Shown here is just a handful. Each page leads you on to the next from the bottom, so you can easily run through them all, or return to this "Chooser" page at any time.
I have created this site as a very caring sighthound enthusiast and advertising artist. I am English, but married to a Dane and we have lived in Denmark since 1970. I have owned sighthounds since 1984. My aim is to spread the knowledge of sighthounds both in Denmark via my Danish site, (www.mynder.dk) and the English speaking world.
I also address a few of the problems dog owners commonly have, (link near the bottom of the list on the right).
I have videos of Lure coursing and other doggy things on YouTube under my name: sighthounddotnet
Try me, if you need any kind of doggy advice - just send me a mail and ask! Whatever it is, I'll try to reply promtly.
Best wishes, Janet
jan...@sighthound.net

Sighthound dogs all have a tall, lean and leggy appearance, allowing them to give chase in short bursts at high speed. (Did you know the Whippet is the fastest sighthound and has been clocked running up to 35 mph on short chases. ZoomZoom!)

Because of this, often sighthounds such as the Greyhound, Borzoi and Saluki, have been used in dog racing for many years. These athletes also enjoy many other dog sports including agility, obedience, and lure coursing.

The sighthound has a very high level of motivation to chase small moving things that run from them, which is fine when your dog is tracking prey but not so great when your sighthound spies a fuzzy critter bounding across the street into the neighbors yard. (Squirrel!!) Quality time spent training your hound can be very beneficial to keeping that drive in check. Yet, even a well-trained and obedient hound would probably be safer on a tightly held leash when enjoying the open outdoors.

The modern sighthound is the closest dog breed to those ancient primitive pups, who were favorites of the great Egyptian Pharaohs, starred in Greek mythology, and were adored by the Romans who perfected the sport of coursing.

I love my Galgo Espaniol. She has been with us for two months now and is nine months old.
About sighthound puppies ?????? They have plenty, plenty of energi and needs to run and play with a friend a couple of times a week. In between play dates keeping their brain busy by enriched walks. Hiding treats, climbing obstacles and other brain activity is a good way of keeping them happy. I also give all meals in an enriched manner. Hiding it in the house or spreading the mean on the grass is a good start. Also brain toys are usefull, treatballs or juice bottles with treats/ good in it are really enjoyed by my miscevious crocodile! And any good trainee that workes with positive reinforcement will be just fine! Good luck! Hang in there, you will have a great companion if you work hard for a short while, just use your imagination in brain activities!
On looking at breeds I can really recommend the Galgo Espaniol. They are known to be a bit more bound to the family and not to venture of as far as many other sighthounds. They are more slender than the greyhound so they appear more leggy and weight less.. mine is now 9months and weights about 17kg ?

The Greyhound is the fastest sighthound in the world. The Whippet is further down on the list. It cannot run as fast as a Sloughi or some of the larger sighthounds. The Whippet can accelerate fast however.

I just gave Freya, my 23 month old Deerhound a much appreciated belly rub for you. They are such a wonderful breed. They are very friendly to people and other dogs. They love children. They are more of a cold weather dog and do not really like to run in the heat. They are not aloof to strangers as many other sighthounds. They are incredibly smart. Mine has learned to open cabinets and picks up training commands in 5 minutes or so. They also can be an apartment dog as long as they get a walk and a run in daily.

We are fostering a Whippet. He was in a hoarding situation. We have him six months now and he is mostly well behaved. He loves other dogs and playing with them. He runs circles around most dogs.
My only trouble with him is that when the television is on he reacts to every animal either live or animated. Devo the Whippet can be extremely excited and hard to calm him. Any thoughts?

As a dog trainer specialising in rescue greyhounds, this webinar was a vital piece of the puzzle for my learning and it was absolutely fantastic! I recommend it to everyone, but especially sighthound guardians! Susan has a wealth of knowledge and understanding about these unique and special dogs and it was truly wonderful to learn from her!

Thank you for an excellent and informative presentation Susan. I have been a lover of sighthounds for several years and our lovely lurcher came to live with us from a rescue centre about 5 years ago. He has his challenges but is also a wonderful dog and has inspired me to learn as much as possible to give him the best possible life. This is the first time I have had the pleasure of watching a sighthound-specific presentation and it has been very helpful. Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge on these special animals.

since many folks in my community are adopting ex racers and galgos (and pods too) and I have a sighthound dog myself. A particular highlight is the slide designs with good sum ups and bullet points so you can easily go back through the presentation and get a quick overview and find spot you wanted to re-listen to.

This webinar was an excellent over view of sighthounds and their needs, particularly when considering rescue or retired track Greyhounds. I enjoyed the content but would have liked some more detail about how some of the training was put together. That said, there were excellent links provided for further skill and understanding building around the training topics. Everyone involved with sighthounds should know this stuff

This webinar was fantastic. I have had a love of hounds for years and have lived with scent hounds. I have been researching sighthounds and have begun the adoption process. This webinar was filled with so much info it just helped me understand what to expect and how to support them. Much thanks!

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Resources include slide notes, an automated session transcript and multiple downloadable guides/infographics including: Greyhounds and Stairs, How to Help Your Dog Cope with Vet Visits, The Stress Bucket, Using Food as Rewards/Payscale, The 3Ds of Dog Training, How to Teach Your Dog Not to Bark at Doorbells, How to Help your Dog Cope with Vet Visits and Fireworks.

Susan will dig into that during the session, but here are some of the Sighthound breeds: Afghan HoundAzawakh, Borzoi, Chippiparai, Chortai, Galgo Espaol, Greyhound, Irish Wolfhound, Italian Greyhound, Kaikadi, Kanni, Kombai, Levriero Sardo, Magyar agr, Mudhol Hound, Patagonian Greyhound, Polish Greyhound, Rajapalayam, Rampur Greyhound, Saluki, Scottish Deerhound, Silken Windhound, Sloughi, Taigan, Tazy, Whippet, and Xigou.

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A Greyhound is a sighthound, heralding from a large and influential family of breeds identified by their distinctive hunting style, which is largely dependent on their extraordinary sense of sight and substantial speed. The sighthound category includes several distinct breeds, each bearing unique characteristics while sharing commonalities linked to their vision and swift, agile hunting proficiency.

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