About SIGHTHOUNDS
Sight
Hound Dogs - General Information
These wonderful, also known as Gazehounds as their gaze focuses on the
horizon seeking game, specialise in hunting their quarry by sight rather
than scent. It wasn’t until the mid 1500's that hounds began to be
classified according to their purpose, i.e. sight hounds, scent hounds, etc.
Information about Sight Hounds characteristics
Sighthounds have distinctive characteristics, features and traits which are
perfect for their purpose. Sighthounds have extremely good vision. They also
have a long jaw and lengthy neck which assists them in sighting their
quarry. Their lean muscular body, deep chest and long powerful legs
essential assets when following any fast and agile prey. Sighthounds are
elegant dogs - long, lean and almost regal in their general looks, many were
owned by Pharaohs, Emperors and Royalty
Sighthounds have distinctive feet with elongated middle toes that make the foot appear longer and helps with their firm footing. Their long stride, powerful chest and lungs and agile bodies make it possible for sight hounds to chase and kill their quarry.
Information about Sight Hounds and Hunting
As implied by its name the Sighthound has been bred to chase a quarry
predominantly by sight but it can also use its sense of smell, or even its
hearing. Sighthounds, also referred to as Gazehounds have exceptional
eyesight, combined with the speed and stamina necessary to catch the
intended prey once seen, typical examples being the Greyhound and the
Whippet.
Characteristics and features of Sighthounds have been introduced and strengthened by breeding from animals who already demonstrated the desired traits. Breeding for appearance was only introduced in the 19th Century. Before this time Sighthound dogs and puppies were bred to increase useful abilities and traits helpful for the duties they were intended for. Thus, the various Sighthound breeds were initially introduced to help man according to specific requirements such as::
Hunting and running down large and small quarry
Flushing out and Driving game
In this day and age only a few Sighthounds still undertake these tasks, but nevertheless, they still harbour the skills and characteristics that made the original Sighthound breeding programs successful.
Many of the Sighthounds were kept in packs, in outdoor kennels. Any dogs and puppies belonging to the Sighthound breeds require a significant amount of exercise as they have high stamina levels suitable for hunting quarry. The fastest of the sighthounds can reach speeds of over 40 mph (60 km/h).
Sighthound Dogs - Specific Breeds - Information
To discover more about the specific Sighthound breeds, their origins,
history, temperaments and characteristics please follow one of the following
links: