MonsterMalak
Chillin' with the herd
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This is just food for thought!
In the southern Sahara, the nomadic peoples have bred and raised a multi function LGD for over 10,000 years. The dogs of today mirror the rock carvings of eons ago. In the northern Sahara, the dogs are similar, but different with a Misname of Arabian Greyhound.
The Azwakh is a sighthound at 50 pounds and 30 inches tall. I have some friends in france that breed them. They will chase down and kill Heyenas, and chase off lions. They protect the herd, and travel with the nomadic peoples.
They also hunt for the people by chasing down gazelle. Often running for hours straight in 116 degree heat. A feat that would kill most other canine.
Here is a link; http://search.yahoo.com/r/_ylt=A0oG...681193/**http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azawakh
I feel it might be an interesting to try these dogs in some of the hotter terrains of the SW. Or breed them into a Turkish breed to take in some of those attributes.
Just Food for thought, and to show that the LGD is not a template of a specific type of dog. As tha Azwakh is as different from the typical LGD as can be. They even have a genetic mutation found only in the European Wolf, and Jackal. Talk about different.
I wonder how they would be received by some of the sceptical people of our country.
In the southern Sahara, the nomadic peoples have bred and raised a multi function LGD for over 10,000 years. The dogs of today mirror the rock carvings of eons ago. In the northern Sahara, the dogs are similar, but different with a Misname of Arabian Greyhound.
The Azwakh is a sighthound at 50 pounds and 30 inches tall. I have some friends in france that breed them. They will chase down and kill Heyenas, and chase off lions. They protect the herd, and travel with the nomadic peoples.
They also hunt for the people by chasing down gazelle. Often running for hours straight in 116 degree heat. A feat that would kill most other canine.
Here is a link; http://search.yahoo.com/r/_ylt=A0oG...681193/**http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azawakh
I feel it might be an interesting to try these dogs in some of the hotter terrains of the SW. Or breed them into a Turkish breed to take in some of those attributes.
Just Food for thought, and to show that the LGD is not a template of a specific type of dog. As tha Azwakh is as different from the typical LGD as can be. They even have a genetic mutation found only in the European Wolf, and Jackal. Talk about different.
I wonder how they would be received by some of the sceptical people of our country.