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Ibizan Hound dog breed
The Ibizan Hound, also called Podenco Ibicenco in Spanish
or Ca Eivissenc in Catalan, is an agile, deer-like dog of the hound family.
There are two hair types of the breed: smooth and wire. The more commonly seen
type is the smooth. Some consider there to be a third type, long, but most
consider the longhair to be a variation of the wire.
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Ibizan Hound dog breed

Podenco Ibicenco, or the Ibizan Hound,
believed to have originated in Ancient Egypt, may actually be a more recent
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| Alternative names |
Ibizan Podenco - Ibizan Warren Hound
Podenco Ibicenco - Ca Eivissenc |
| Country of origin |
| Spain |
| Classification and breed standards |
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FCI: |
Group 5 Section 7 #89 |
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AKC: |
Hound |
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ANKC: |
Group 4 (Hounds) |
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CKC: |
Group 2 - Hounds |
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KC (UK): |
Hound |
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NZKC: |
Hounds |
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UKC: |
Sighthounds and Pariahs |
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Ibizan Hound dog breed
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Appearance
The "Ibizan Hound" has no black on its body; they are either red or white or a
combination of red and white. Its nose is flesh colored, as are its ears. Its
eyes are a striking amber color.
The Ibizan may range in height from 24 to 29 inches and weigh from 45 to 60
pounds. The breed has a pronounced sensitivity to cold, their hair providing
little in the way of insulation, and so in cold climates, sweaters are advised.
Personality-wise, Ibizan Hounds are generally quiet (most bark rarely) and
sensitive hounds, and very good around children. They also sleep for most of the
day, although they should be walked at least three times and especially enjoy
(and need) an off-the-leash run every so often.
Health
The Ibizan Hound is typical of the Hound Group in that it rarely suffers from
hereditary illness. Minor health concerns for the breed include seizures and
allergies; very rarely, one will see axonal dystrophy, cataract, retinal
dysplasia and deafness in the breed.[1] Ibizan Hound owners should have their
dogs' eyes tested by a veterinarian before breeding. Ibizan Hounds are sensitive
to barbiturate anesthesia, and typically live between 12 and 14 years.[2]
History
An Ibizan Hound sittingFor many years, this breed was considered one of the
ancient dog breeds. It was believed the Ibizan Hound originated in ancient
Egypt, as pictures that appear to be of Ibizan hounds have been seen on the
walls of ancient pyramids.
However, according to Elaine Ostrander, a geneticist at the Fred Hutchinson
Cancer Research Center and University of Washington, recent DNA analysis reveals
that this breed is actually a recent construction, bred to resemble an older
form. In a study directed by Dr. Ostrander, with the aid of her colleague, Dr.
Leonid Kruglyak, "they have found genetic variations that allow them to
distinguish among 85 dog breeds and to identify an individual dog's breed with
99 percent accuracy," according to Mark Derr, a science writer for the New York
Times.
"We can assign a dog to a breed, but we can't tell what behavior it will have,"
asserts Ostrander. "There is huge variation in behavior between dogs within
breeds." The results of the study, published in May 2004 in Science magazine,
may help in the study of disease, both canine and human, because certain breeds
are prone to some of the same genetic diseases as humans.[1]
Wherever it may have actually originated, the breed were used to hunt rabbits
and other small game on the Balearic Island of Ibiza. The Ibizan Hound is a fast
dog that can hunt on all types of terrain, working by sight, sound, and scent.
Spanish hunters run these dogs in mostly female packs, with perhaps a male or
two, as the female is the better hunter. This breed is similar to the Pharaoh
Hound, but the Ibizan Hound is larger and can have a multicolored hair pattern.
The Ibizan Hound was fully recognized by the AKC in 1979.
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