The tippical Ibizan Hound sould weigh somewhere between 45-65 pounds, male or female.
The Ibizan hound only eats meat.
It's pronounced: eeBEEsun hound
No, the Ibizan Hound has a low tolerance of the cold. It is somewhat better at tolerating the heat.
No, the Ibizan Hound has a sleek coat which does not require much grooming. Brushing it weekly should be fine.
An Ibizan Hound
Yes, the Ibizan Hound has a shorthaired coat that does not require much grooming and maintenance.
there is loads of differences they don't even look similar! this is an ibizan houndhttp:/www.justdogbreeds.com/images/breeds/ibizan-hound.jpgand this is a Pharaoh houndhttp://www.besfern.com/RAZAS%20FCI/fotosperros/grupo%205/PharaohHoundTrinity.jpg
There are many graceful breeds. Some are the Borzoi, Afghan Hound, and the Ibizan Hound.
Either an earlier Pharaoh hound-like dog, Saluki, or Sloughi, or an Ibizan Hound
Yes. An Ibizan Hound's nose should be a rosy flesh colour that tends to harmonize with the coat colour. Its nose should not be black or liver. (based on the breed standard of the American Kennel Club).
The Ibizan Hound is very similar to the Pharaoh Hound, with the main difference being coat color and the Ibizan's larger size. Depictions of dogs that looked much like today's Ibizan Hound were found in ancient Egypt about 3400 BC. It is thought that sea traders brought these dogs to the island of Ibiza, along with other surrounding islands off the coast of Spain about 700-900 BC. The dogs were used to hunt rabbit, providing food for the islanders. The dogs also hunted for themselves as they were not fed by the humans. This fast, hunting greyhound type is able to hunt in both daylight and night. They hunt by sight, hearing and smell, alone or in packs. When the prey is discovered the Ibizan points and when it bolts, the dog's sight hound instincts come into play and the hound is in full flight in strong pursuit. When the pray is captured the dog can be trained to bring it back to the hunter like a retriever. The Ibizan Hound is often used in the sport of lure coursing. They were recognized by the AKC in 1978.
Yes, the Ibizan Hound is a very active dog that requires regular physical stimulation and exercise. It is a natural athlete that is good at both running and jumping.