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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2007

pharaoh hounds doing what they do best in Perry Georgia this past weekend. If anyone knows the names of the dogs, please let me know.

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  • yea i know there names the one starting on the right is called slow and the other one is called slower

  • @MrKeg1234 Is that the best you can come up with?

  • no...people use lurchers, but i was directiing the question towards the pharaoh hound, a lurcher will take a fox, and a pharaoh hound is well above the height standard to take one, but iv only seen videos of them on rabbits...or hare...ect...will they hunt a fox? hunt or course infact?

  • I've never heard of anyone using a Pharaoh to course a fox. Personally, coursing a fox, to me seems pretty boring. Hunting a fox through terrain seems more sporting. In general I have no appreciation for coursing predators.

  • can anyone tell me if theres dogs will hunt anything but rabbit...for example....fox?

  • Um...The foxhound? There are coonhounds. There's a Karelian Bear Dog.

    But dogs with prey drive will hunt almost anything that acts or behaves like prey.

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  • sorry its a bad joke i'm really into lure racing my bitch won the campion of campions last year over here in england shes a dearhound /collie back to a bedligton /whippet strange breeding but she's a rocket are you into the racing ?

  • thousands of years........6000 to be exact..

  • this gets me soo excited!! I can't wait see this in person : )

  • Nice video and dogs! Also, I don't think those dogs are exceedingly old. And having owned Pit Bulls, I can assure you they could keep up that speed for all of.. 50 yards if the dog has been trained in cardio. They aren't a running breed and are short and squatty. Awesome Pharaohs once again.

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