SIGHT HOUNDS
These breeds of dogs are some of the most ancient pure bred dogs still in existence.
They have been bred to be the sprinters of the dog world using their very keen
sense of sight to chase and kill the prey. Sighthounds strongest instinct is
to run after fast moving animals in an attempt to chase, catch and "kill".
It is very important to channel these strong instincts into appropriate things
that the dog is allowed to chase AT AN EARLY AGE. If the dog is allowed the
freedom to learn that it can chase unsuitable things (eg livestock, traffic,
joggers, cyclists, cats etc) and gets the exciting rush of adrenaline as it
runs after the moving object, these first impressions will be indelibly etched
on the dogs long-term memory and it is very very difficult to retrain them not
to chase. By encouraging the dog to chase objects and toys
that you have control over so that it fulfills these chase instincts, and restricting
its access* to unsuitable moving targets, you can avoid many of the behavioural
pitfalls of owning these types of dogs.
These superlative sprinters do not have a great deal of stamina for long periods of exercise. They conserve their energy by resting for large parts of the day until they have the next opportunity to chase "prey".
Breeds in this group include -
| Afghan Hound | Borzoi | Deerhound |
| Greyhounds | Lurcher | Pharaoh Hound |
| Saluki | Whippet | Wolfhound |
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