![]() There are two varieties of coat types, the smooth and harsh, wiry coat. Portuguese Podengo, Stanley Photo Courtesy Diana Curtis Sports including agility, lure coursing, and flyball. People are also finding that these dogs do well in canine Resourcefulness, but they aren’t as aloof as their larger cousins.Įxcellent companion, they also serve as a good watchdog. Still used for their hunting ability, their social nature has made them a great If no yard is available for a fun romp, they Settings including urban, suburban and rural. If something pops into their line of sight, scent or hearing range. ![]() Play, but should remain within a securely fenced in yard as they can take off Please their owners, but they are not lap dogs and don’t fall into the category These dogs are lively, independent and highly Tink at Crufts 2016, courtesy of Diana Curtis (Links below) Pequeno and the one which this article focuses on, measures 8-12 inches and weighs 9 to 13 pounds. Grande measures 22-27 inches, the Podengo Medio measures 20-22 inches, and the Podengo The Portuguese Podengo occurs in three sizes: The Podengo Though acknowledged as a distinct breed since the 10thĬentury, it wasn’t until 1954 that they were finally recognized as Portugal’s National Dog Breed. ![]() The sailors from contracting a vermin-borne disease. Job was to keep the ships free of rodents and thus protect the food stores and In the 15th century, small Podengos were taken aboard the ships such as those of Christopher Like other Mediterranean hounds, Podengos these Means “small” and, in this case, the dogs reach between 8 and 12 inches at theĪnd country squires for their tough, tireless hunting abilities. The name, Podengo is a word used in Portuguese history to refer to a dog that hunted in packs. It is thought that they were developed from canines that inhabited the North African deserts and share a common ancestry with Ibizan and Pharaoh Hounds, as well as with the breed's much larger cousin, the Portuguese Podengo. They can be seen on bas-reliefs on ancient churches. The breed was likely brought to Portugal by the Phoenician traders from Asia Minor and accompanied Romans during their conquests. This breed has ancient roots that date back more than 2000 years. Good with Other Pets: Yes Portuguese Podengo Pequeno History These dogs need someone with previous rescue experience in rehabilitation, with an in depth understanding of and experience in building relationships with these kinds of dogs.Coat Type: Single Coat (Either Smooth or WireĬhestnut, Fawn, Gold, Gray, Orange, Red, White and Black, White andĬhestnut, White and Fawn, White and Gold, White and Gray, White and Regular walks or use of an artificial grass patch is suggested. And/or too high a level of excitability for children to control.Īpartment Friendly: Could cope in an apartment environment. He has a short coat and weighs 5.4kg.Īdult Home: Nervous or not tolerant of children. ![]() He likes to be around people and is social with other dogs but does not really bond with another dog. ![]() He needs a person skilled at obedience training. He bonds closely to one owner and seems to prefer women however does not mind some men.Ĭhilli is agile and will jump low fencing easily and push through gates. He is loyal and fearless and a good watchdog with a loud bark when needed. Chilli requires discipline, exercise and attention and he loves to play. He has an obedient character (once he has you trained) and an affectionate nature. He is determined, a very fast learner and will bond closely with his new owner. Some say he has characteristics of a Portugese Podengo. Chilli is a sweet attentive boy once he knows and trusts you, but is wary of strangers. ![]()
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