Tuesday, September 22, 2009
The Fascinating History of the Greyhound Dog
Greyhounds have been represented in art forms as to the time of the ancient Pharaohs over 4,000 years ago. However, the old Greyhound is not the one we know today, these dogs were more like the Saluki. The Saluki, also known as the Persian greyhound, was revered and never sold. They were most often owned by Travelers, which would give them as gifts to traders on the march, as have been introduced elsewhere in the world. In colder climates such as Russia, the Saluki has been crossed with other breeds to develop thick layers as Afghans. All these mixed breeds that belong to the fine hunting dogs known as sight hounds of view. The race is the quintessence of this family of Greyhound. Greyhounds Today, most from British rule. In Saxon times in Britain were used for hunting by the villagers and sports competitions for the rich. Greyhound racing in the 11th century for hunting was bandaged so that is mostly used for the course, dubbed the sport of Queens', because Queen Elizabeth loved him so much. In 1776, during the first club was formed and has become a favorite pastime of the upper class. In 1700 Lord Oxford crossed the Greyhound with a Bulldog and Greyhound again for seven generations. The crosses were the dogs that could not be beaten on the track. All current dogs are said to date back to two of these crosses. Greyhounds came to North America in the Spanish expeditions and to be brought by settlers who used to control pests on their farms. Http: / / www.1st-greyhound-dog-care.com Gabriele site was created to recognize this unique breed. Having been the owner of fifteen years has given her firsthand knowledge and a special love for dogs Greyhound sensitive and beautiful.
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