The Ibizan Hound: An Elegant And Distinctive Sighthound

Ibizan Hound

Used in Spain as a pack dog for hunting rabbits, the Ibizan Hound can cover the
roughest ground at a “raking trot” characteristic of the breed. This dog also has an enormous jump and can easily leap over a garden fence. As long as an owner bears security in mind, the Ibizan Hound is not difficult to keep, but it is an all-action dog that needs relentless exercise.

The Canarian Warren Hound: An Elegant And Athletic Dog From Spain

Canarian Warren Hound

Also known as the Podenco Canario, this hound – found on all the Canary Islands – has Egyptian roots dating back thousands of years. The breed has long been used as a
rabbit–hunter and is highly valued for its speed, keen sight, and excellent nose. Sensitive and restless, the Canarian Warren Hound is unable to adapt to a
quiet life indoors.

The Pharaoh Hound: An Ancient Breed of Noble Heritage

Pharoah Hound

Although the modern Pharaoh Hound was developed in Malta, this graceful breed bears a strong resemblance to the prick-eared hunting dogs illustrated in the art and artefacts of ancient Egypt. The Pharaoh Hound is calm-tempered but needs a lot of exercise and, unless restrained outdoors, will fly off in pursuit of small animals, including other pets.

The New Guinea Singing Dog: A Dog With A Unique Vocal Range

New Guinea Singing Dog

This rare dingo-like breed is a native of New Guinea, where it lives feral or in semi-domestication. The Singing Dog is kept as a curiosity in zoos worldwide but has become a challenging pet for a few dedicated owners. It has the extraordinary ability to vary the
notes of its howl, hence the name.