80% Compatible
Vizslas are often called 'velcro dogs' because they literally stick to their owners like velcro!
Unique among dogs, Pharaoh Hounds blush when excited, their ears and nose turning rosy pink!
Hungarian nobles developed these dogs in the 1800s as versatile hunting companions, excelling in pointing and retrieving game birds while maintaining close contact with their handlers.
Ancient sighthounds from Malta served as rabbit hunters since 1000 BCE. Prized by Mediterranean nobility for their exceptional speed and hunting prowess in rocky terrain.
Requires extensive daily exercise, constant companionship to prevent separation anxiety, and regular veterinary check-ups for breed-specific health issues.
Requires secure fencing due to prey drive. Weekly grooming sufficient. Regular exercise essential for physical and mental well-being.