The Hungarian Greyhound has been used for hunting since ancient times. Originally from Hungary as his name indicates, this Greyhound, still called Magyar Agar today, is descended from the Asian Greyhounds that were introduced to the country in the 9th century by the Magyar people. In Hungary, the name Magyar Agar is used to identify the hunting Greyhound, while the name Magyar Kutya is used to identify the herding Greyhound. At that time, there were two varieties, large and small. Later, to make him faster, crossbreeding with Greyhound took place which, unfortunately, contributes today to tarnish his reputation. The Hungarian greyhound it is a thin hunting dog, his joints are dry and his musculature is prominent. The chest is flat and deep. The trunk is rectangular. The coat is short and of varied colors, and is bred in most greyhound colors. This book includes appearances, information, history, health and care, puppy caring, feeding dogs and more.
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