Senegal Hounds
senegal hounds originated from crossing ibizan hounds, pharaoh hounds, and the scottish
deerhound. this cross resulted in a larger, lanky but versatile dog. the cross is mainly used
to protect the national parks of senegal. they thrive with tracking and are extremely prey
driven. they excel in protection work also and are not known to be human aggressive or
animal aggressive. they are known for the triumphs in hunting down poachers
senegal hounds need both routine and constant training. they are not a breed for a novice
dog owner. being extremely independent these dogs are known to push boundaries and
when bored, can become extremely destructive. they are a working breed first and foremost.
the average lifespan for this breed is 10-12 years. male weight ranges between 75-100lbs while
females range from 55-85lbs. this breed, when not breed responsibly can suffer from hip
dysplasia, degenerative myelopathy, and hypoproconvertinemia. the breed club recommends
breeders to test and have hips evaluated by the OFA before considering breeding.
senegal hounds are born with floppy ears and usually by the age of 6-8 months they stand.
coat type is usually determined by 6 weeks of age as these hounds can be either short hair
or wire.
They are also used to guard the senegal zebras. another adopt to be launched in partner with.
Each Hound has 6 breeding slots
2x Monthly Breeding Limit
Only MxF Breedings