- Selected breeds of hounds
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▪ TableSelected breeds of houndsname origin height in inches* dogs (bitches) weight in pounds* dogs (bitches) characteristics commentsAfghan hound Afghanistan 27(25) 60(50) regal appearance; curved tail; straight, long coat celebrated show dogbasenji Central Africa 17(16) 24(22) small-sized; wrinkled forehead; tightly curled tail barkless; admired by Egyptian pharaohsbasset hound France 12–14(same) 40–60(same) short-legged; heavy-boned; large head; long, drooping ears bred by monks in the Middle Agesbeagle England 2 varieties,13 and 15(same) 18 and 30(same) small-sized but solid; short coat long-lived; excels at rabbit huntingBlack and tan coonhound (coonhound) U.S. 25–27(23–25) 60–100(same) medium to large in size; rangy; long ears used primarily for tracking and treeing raccoonsbloodhound Belgium/France 25–27(23–25) 90–110(80–100) large-sized; loose skin with folds around head and neck; eyes set deep in orbits known for its tracking ability; first recorded use by organized law enforcement, England, 1805borzoi Russia at least 28(at least 26) 75–105(60–85) large-sized; elegant appearance; long, silky coat popular with Russian nobility; therefore, many were killed after Russian Revolution(same) 16–32(same) long-bodied with short legs; three types of coat: smooth, wirehaired, or longhaired developed around the 1600s; also miniature varietygreyhound Egypt 25–27(same) 65–70(60–65) sleek, muscled body; short, smooth coat fastest breed of dog, reaching speeds of 45 mphIrish wolfhound Ireland minimum 32; average 32–34 (minimum 30) minimum 120 (minimum 105) large-sized; wiry, rough coat; graceful body tallest breed of dogNorwegian elkhound Norway 21(19) 55(48) medium-sized; tightly curled tail; prick ears hardy; believed to have originated in 5000 BCsaluki Egypt 23–28(may be considerably smaller) 45–60(proportionately less) graceful, slender body; long ears "royal dog of Egypt"; one of the oldest known breeds of domesticated dogswhippet England 19–22(18–21) 28(same) medium-sized; slim but powerful body; long, arched neck developed to chase rabbits for sport*1 inch = 2.54 centimetres; 1 pound = 0.454 kilogramSee as table:
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