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10 Fun Pharaoh Hound Facts for King Tut Day

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10 Fun Pharaoh Hound Facts for King Tut Day

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By Kiki Kane

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On November 4, 1922, archeologist Howard Carter found the entrance to the perfectly preserved tomb of King Tutankhamen, inspiring a wave of Egypt mania across the world with its untouched cache of fascinating treasures.

These sleek and majestic sighthounds may look like they walked out of King Tut’s tomb, but their true origin may surprise you. The Pharaoh hound is known as Kelb tal-Fenek in their native Malta and are bred to hunt small game. Their Maltese name means “Rabbit Hunter.”

Pharaoh hounds are not from Egypt

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Pharaoh hounds are not genetically linked to the dogs native to Egypt, but may have been bred to resemble the sleek desert sight hounds, like the Tesem.

Fascination for all things Egyptian may have landed them their name

Anubis attending the mummy of Sennedjem

Anubis attending Sennedjem via Wikipedia Commons

The first pair of Pharaoh hounds was imported to Great Britain in the 1920’s when Egypt mania was in full swing.

Pharaoh Hounds hail from the island of Malta

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Pharaoh hounds are known for their “blush”

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They have no dark pigment in their skin and when excited, show a flush in their ears and nose.

Pharaoh hounds are also known for their smile


The smile is a natural “happy” face for many of these dogs, and some owners train it as a cute trick to impress friends.

Pharaoh hounds ears are completely natural

pharaoh hound puppies pre ear set

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The ears “stand up” at around 4 weeks. Some breeders may assist a lazy ear with a little tape, but there’s no cropping for these dogs. Although classified as a sighthound, their ears help in tracking small prey.

50 shades of red

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Pharaoh hounds come in a range of red and sandy tones and may have white markings or just a white tipped tail.

Pharaoh hounds are exceptional jumpers and require a 6 foot fence to be safely contained

Pharoahs have an unusual hunting partner–ferrets!

hunting pharaoh hounds malta ferret

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Pharaohs are hunted in pairs at night. When they chase a rabbit to ground the hunter covers the rabbit’s escape routes with nets then sends a ferret into the tunnel! A great description of a night hunt can be found here.

The Pharaoh hound joined the Kennel Club in 1974

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Relative newcomers to the show scene, pictured here is Birling Zahara, the first Pharaoh hound to be shown at Crufts, 1970.

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Kiki Kane

Kiki Kane is a canine chef, professional blogger, and lifelong animal lover owned by a Frenchie-Boston mix named Bea Pickles and a geriatric kitty named Mogwai. As a dog chef and member of Rover's Dog People Panel, she creates original dog-friendly recipes for the web series Kiki's Canine Kitchen.

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