Pharaoh Hound

Pharaoh Hound
Author: Juliette Cunliffe
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2012-09-18
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1621870510

Written by hound-breed authority, Juliette Cunliffe, this colorful and comprehensive volume discusses the Pharaoh's history in Egypt, Malta and beyond, the breed's unique characteristics and personality and breed standard. The new owner will welcome the author's insightful advice about training this sensitive and intelligent breed as well guidance on puppy selection and care, house-training and health care. In addition to an authoritative text, written with both the pet owner and breed fancier in mind, this book presents over 135 color photographs that prove to be as attractive as they are informative.

Pharaoh Hounds

Pharaoh Hounds
Author: Sue M. Sefscik
Publisher: TFH Publications
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1990-06
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9780793823215

This book, illustrated with over 175 full-color photos and drawings, presents sensible, easy-to-follow recommendations about selecting and caring for a Pharaoh Hound. It concentrates on providing readers with the information they need and want -- all given in an interesting and easy-to-read style. Following is just a partial listing of the topics covered: Introducing the Pharaoh Hound -- A Description of the Pharaoh Hound -- Grooming a Pharaoh Hound -- Selecting Your Dog -- The New Family Member -- Feeding Requirements -- Accommodations -- Housebreaking and Training -- Behavior Modification -- Health Care -- Preventive Dental Care -- Breeding -- Dogs and the Law -- Index

Pharaoh Hound. Pharaoh Hound Complete Owners Manual. Pharaoh Hound Book for Care, Costs, Feeding, Grooming, Health and Training.

Pharaoh Hound. Pharaoh Hound Complete Owners Manual. Pharaoh Hound Book for Care, Costs, Feeding, Grooming, Health and Training.
Author: George Hoppendale
Publisher: Imb Publishing Pharaoh Hound
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-03-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781912057764

Written by a professional dog whisperer and dog owner, the Pharaoh Hound Complete Owner's Manual has the answers you may need when researching this elegant and fast moving hunter. Learn about this ancient breed that was originally bred to hunt rabbits and find out whether the national hound of Malta will be the best choice for you and your family. Learn everything there is to know, including little known facts and secrets and how to care for every aspect of the Pharaoh Hound's life. This manual contains all the information you need, from birth to the Rainbow Bridge, including transitioning through house breaking, care, feeding, training and end of life, so that you can make a well-informed decision about whether or not this dog is the breed for you. If you already have a Pharaoh Hound, this book will teach you everything you need to know to make your dog a happy dog and to make you a happy dog owner. The author George Hoppendale is an experienced writer and a true animal lover. He enjoys writing animal books and advising others how to take care of their animals to give them a happy home. Co-Author Asia Moore is a professional Dog Whisperer, Cynologist and Author, living on Vancouver Island, off the west coast of British Columbia, in Canada, who believes that all humans and dogs can live together in harmony. She and her dog whispering team, which includes an 8-year-old Shih Tzu named Boris, teach dog psychology to humans, to help alleviate problem behaviors that arise between humans and their canine counterparts so that everyone can live a happy and stress-free life together. Covered in this book: - Temperament - Pros and Cons - Vital statistics - Before you buy - Choosing the right dog - Finding a breeder - Puppy proofing your home - The first weeks - Health and common health problems - Medical care & safety - Daily care - Feeding - Bad treats and snacks - Good treats and snacks - House training - Grooming - Training - Poisonous Foods & Plants - Caring for your aging dog .... and much more.

The Pharaoh Hound

The Pharaoh Hound
Author: Pauline Block
Publisher: Denlingers Pub Limited
Total Pages: 95
Release: 1983
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9780877141037

Warning May Spontaneously Start Talking About Pharaoh Hounds

Warning May Spontaneously Start Talking About Pharaoh Hounds
Author: Pharaoh Hound Publishing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781676248729

This 120-page Pharaoh Hound Journal features: 120 wide-ruled lined pages 6 x 9 inches in size - big enough for your writings about your dog and also small enough to take with you smooth white-color paper, perfect for ink, gel pens, pencils or even colored pencils a black matte-finish cover for an elegant, professional look and feel This (Warning May Spontaneously Start Talking About Pharaoh Hounds) journal can be used for writing poetry, jotting down your brilliant ideas, recording your accomplishments with your dog, and more. Use it as a diary or gratitude journal, a travel journal or to record your food intake or progress toward your fitness or dog training goals. The simple lined pages allow you to use it however you wish. Our dog journals to write in offer a wide variety of journals, so keep one by your bedside as a dream journal, one in your car to record mileage and expenses, one by your computer for login names and passwords, and one in your purse or backpack to jot down random thoughts and inspirations throughout the day. Paper journals never need to be charged and of course no batteries are required! You only need your thoughts and dreams and something to write with. This Pharaoh Hound journal also makes a wonderful gift for other dog owners, so put a smile on someone's face today!

Less People More Pharaoh Hounds

Less People More Pharaoh Hounds
Author: Pharaoh Hound Publishing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781673430547

This 120-page Pharaoh Hound Journal features: 120 wide-ruled lined pages 6 x 9 inches in size - big enough for your writings about your dog and also small enough to take with you smooth white-color paper, perfect for ink, gel pens, pencils or even colored pencils a black matte-finish cover for an elegant, professional look and feel This (Less People More Pharaoh Hounds) journal can be used for writing poetry, jotting down your brilliant ideas, recording your accomplishments with your dog, and more. Use it as a diary or gratitude journal, a travel journal or to record your food intake or progress toward your fitness or dog training goals. The simple lined pages allow you to use it however you wish. Our dog journals to write in offer a wide variety of journals, so keep one by your bedside as a dream journal, one in your car to record mileage and expenses, one by your computer for login names and passwords, and one in your purse or backpack to jot down random thoughts and inspirations throughout the day. Paper journals never need to be charged and of course no batteries are required! You only need your thoughts and dreams and something to write with. This Pharaoh Hound journal also makes a wonderful gift for other dog owners, so put a smile on someone's face today!

The Pharaoh's Dog

The Pharaoh's Dog
Author: Barbara Jean Arons
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 160799805X

'Not all dogs can become the Pharaoh's dog. You have to earn that position the same way my father and I did.' In the Pharaoh's courtyard, a litter of puppies was born. Known as Pharaoh hounds, they were prestigiously bred and carefully chosen to grace the halls of the palace. But Gaza was born the runt of the litter. Protected fiercely by his mother and bullied by his brothers, Gaza has had a hard time proving himself until the day he is chosen to be the pet of Princess Antiti. From that moment, Gaza is poised to earn the coveted position of Pharaoh's dog, but a chase through the marketplace and out of the city soon has him lost in the desert with little hope of finding his way home. After making friends with a mongoose, joining a pack of jackals, and comforting a fallen outrider, Gaza learns about the way of life in the Egyptian desert. To find his way home, Gaza must learn who he is and test his moxy to the utmost in a battle with a crazed hyena and even his own littermates. Join Barbara Jean Aarons as she shares the exploits of the small but determined Gaza, and learn whether he has what it takes to become The Pharaoh's Dog. Barbara Jean Aarons is a retired breeder and avid lover of Pharaoh Hounds. She has two sons and resides in Minnesota. Although she no longer breeds or shows dogs, she is a dedicated advocate for breed awareness and works continuously to carry on the legacy of her parents, who were breeders, as well as that of the Pharaoh Hound.

ASPCA Complete Guide to Dogs

ASPCA Complete Guide to Dogs
Author: Sheldon L. Gerstenfeld
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1999-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780811819046

The ultimate resource for dog lovers, this authoritative volume on selecting and caring for any kind of dog focuses--in the ASPCA tradition--on mixed breeds, a major difference from most other dog books, which describe only purebreds. 650+ photos. (Pets)

Swifter Than the Arrow

Swifter Than the Arrow
Author: Michael Rice
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2006-03-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857717219

"Swifter than the Arrow" explores a little-known aspect of life in Ancient Egypt, celebrating the Egyptians as the first known civilisation to have formed the special bond with the dog that persists today as the most remarkable and enduring of human-animal relationships. Five thousand years ago the Egyptians selected and bred hounds for the chase and as the loved companions of both the 'Great Ones' - the ruling classes - and of less exalted folk. For more than twenty-five centuries they kept the breed true, a remarkable achievement to be counted alongside the development of stone architecture and the building of the pyramids, the invention of hieroglyphs, the creation of kingship and of the first nation-state in the world. The dogs on which the Egyptians lavished such loving care and skill were the elegant, slender, prick-eared golden hounds, familiar from a thousand tomb reliefs, that they called tjesm. They were given affectionate names and were the companions of kings, who honoured them with rich burials to ensure that they would be together for ever in the Afterlife. Numerous representations of dogs and their masters from predynastic rock-art through to elaborate tomb paintings and reliefs leave us in no doubt as to the sincerity of the affection that the Egyptians felt for their dog companions. The first named dog-lover in history was the earliest known queen, Herneith, who was buried with her hound at Saqqara. Dogs and other canines also played their roles in the rich pantheon of ancient Egyptian religion, figuring as semi-divine messengers between the worlds of the living and the dead. Perhaps the most familiar such deity is the sleek, black jackal-headed god Anubis, guardian of the Necropolis and attendant of the underworld. "Swifter than the Arrow" also examines the evidence that hounds living today - most notably modern breeds such as the so-called 'Pharaoh Hound' - are directly descended from the Egyptian hound. It reveals remarkable information about the ancestry of the hounds of the Mediterranean islands that unmistakably share the appearance and character of the dogs that once raced across the Egyptian deserts. This unique book throws fresh light on our understanding of ancient Egypt while providing a completely fresh insight into the development of mankind's remarkable bond with the domesticated dog.