Mudhol Hound
Mudhol Hound | ||
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Not from the FCI recognized | ||
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Mudhol Dog, Caravan Hound, Karwani, Pashmi |
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Withers height: |
up to 72 cm |
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Weight: |
not specified |
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List of domestic dogs |
The Mudhol Hound is a dog breed from India that is not recognized by the FCI .
Origin and history
On the subcontinent of India, independent and almost unknown types of dogs have developed that have been bred to breed . This includes the greyhound breed Mudhol Hound.
The Mudhol is an ancient breed from the area of the Dekkan Plateau in western India. Its ancestors are likely various greyhounds such as the Afghan and the Saluki who came to India with traders and mercenaries. Today he is used as a hunting dog. Depending on the area, it is also known by other names. The name refers to the city of Mudhol near Bijapur . It is recognized as an independent breed so far only by a few Indian breeders' associations with different names such as "Mudhol" or "Caravan Hound".
description
The mudhol grows up to 72 cm. The typical sighthound head is narrow with a long muzzle . The drooping, medium-sized ears are slightly rounded at the tips. Expressive, dark, oval eyes characterize the sight hunter. The fur is usually short and unspecified in color.