Banjara Greyhound 

   

  Banjara Greyhound 

Information on the Banjara Greyhound and its related breeds the Rampur and Mahratta Greyhounds is challenging to find if only because the dogs are still only found in their native, isolated areas.  Like all the sighthounds, the Banjara Greyhounds can date back to antiquity but today they lack an organized group to protect their interest and purity.  It is unlikely that this breed would be readily available which might be for the best since it would also be virtually impossible for someone to provide reliable information about living with the dogs to their prospective family

 

Description    Head: Long, narrow and held high. Eyes: Almond shaped and dark in color. Ears: Feathered generously and carried flat on the head. Muzzle: Long and narrow. Nose: Black and self-colored according to coat. Bite: Scissor or level. Neck: Long, strong, and arched. Chest: Good depth with spring in ribs. Body: Back appears level from shoulders to the loin. Legs: Forelegs are strong and straight, with the hind legs having good stifle angulations. Feet: Sizable and feathered generously. Tail: Generously feathered and slightly curved. Movement: Swift, but agile. Temperament: Energetic, free-spirited, with good movement.

     

 

Weight ** 50-65 Lbs.

Coat: * Rough But Silky.

Color * Black, Mottled  With Gray Or Blue.

Height *  27-29 In.

                                                  

 

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