Beautiful breed. I always wanted one or a Pharoah Hound. The Ibizans remind me of the Pharoah Hound. I eventually ended up rescuing a Pharoah Hound years ago.
Some facts: 1- Hound hunting is widely spread in Southern Spain. Seasons end with ferocious dog slaughters. More than 100.000 dogs per year are terminated, and among them, greyhounds and ibizans. 2- the original name of the breed is “Ca Eivissenc” in catalan balearic 3- Most people keep these dogs in high esteem in their original regions, and there are big organizations in northern (and also in southern) Spain dedicated to save discarded hunting dogs placing them for adoption 4- these organizations are also involved against bullfighting (another shameful activity) 5- only far right politicians (Aznar type) protect bullfighting and dog hunting
They are very rare in the united states, you most likely will not find one, but there are alot of organizations in spain that adopt out to the unites states both puppies and adult dogs
I belong to a Spanish shelter where we mostly have Ibizan Hounds. If you want to go take a look on Facebook " Acolama La Senia" and you can see the ones we currently have waiting for a family and contact us in there ;)
I'll have to find a picture, but their dog definitely wasn't a Doberman, from what I remember knowing about her. She might have been part, since she was a mutt....but like nearly all of the personality traits fit, if not the coat color.
da zzle never buy a pet, if you really want a podenco find a rescue/adoption operation that saves dogs and puppies from the streets in Spain. these dogs are normally killed there when they’re “too old” to hunt at age 4 or just abandoned on the streets. We found our podenco puppy from such a place and they use the adoption money to save more dogs 🐕 she was taken from her litter at 5 weeks old and put on a chain in the sun. it took about half a year but now she’s a confident little pup again, she’s the best friend i could ask for.
I would recommend checking out a rescue before contacting a breeder because you can save the life of a really great dog. Podencos are used to hunt rabbits for one season and then are abandoned because they are not pet worthy. If you have your heart set on one of these majestic sight hounds please consider the dogs at: www.ibizanhoundrescue.com
The main problem is since the Ibizan hound is a less popular breed, it would be harder to find a really good breeder. Either way, many people drive miles and miles to find a good breeder. If that sounds like too much of a hassle, getting a rescue from Spain might be a bit easier. Also, a lot of beezers come from Spain including purebred puppies. Besides, you get the satisfaction of saving two lives, the dog you adopt and the dog that gets to come into the rescue because of you. All I’m saying is give rescue a chance. You might be pleasantly surprised.
@@emmamcgreal1116 I always try to adopt dogs first, but the fact is there are many many many breeds that just don't exist in shelters or rescues. Ibizan hounds, among many breeds, especially sighthounds, are very rarely found in shelters, at least where I'm from. Importing a rescue from Spain may be feasible but for the vast majority of people it wouldn't. In that case getting it from a responsible breeder is the best course of action. (And I think most people can agree that this is the goal. For dogs to NOT exist in shelters/rescues and have every dog that's produced have a loving home lined up for it before it's even conceived).
Depens on ehat language you’re talking. The original name is “Ca Eivissenc” from the balearic island of “Eivissa” All sounding with a strong “s”. This is the original balearic-catalan language. For only spanish speakers, the pronounciation becomes dificult and they deforme the sound to “th”. But this problem does not oblige english speakers to pronounce as a spanish speaker
They are bred in their thousands every year for the hunting season, and then discarded, drowned, poisoned, shot, dumped on motorways, or chained at hunting lodges and left to die without food or water. Spaniards are not fit to keep animals - same with the Portuguese. These dogs are all over the islands. So many charities rescue Thousands of podenco, galgo and ibizan hounds every year. It a disgrace.
You're very ignorant. Yes, during the hunting season hounds are bred, and when it's over hunters get rid of them. Some end up dying or in kennels. But that is a very small group of people, and hunters are getting fewer by the day. The majority of the population will do absolutely everything they can to try and end dog racing and hunting. We contribute to charities, sign petitions and help rescues help this dogs and bring them into loving homes. Just because it is done by a select group of people you can't deem an entire nation unfit and cruel. Especially when we are trying to redime the situation. Please get informed about the issue before leaving dumb founded, ignorant comments
these guys are so funny looking, i love them. saw a mostly white-coated one at the Westminster dog show last year and fell in love !! so sweet 💖
The Ibizan Hound is my patronus on Pottermore lol so cute
Same!
Love them . Beautiful dogs.....
Beautiful breed. I always wanted one or a Pharoah Hound. The Ibizans remind me of the Pharoah Hound. I eventually ended up rescuing a Pharoah Hound years ago.
In the United States? How easy/hard is it get a Pharaoh Hound?
Met one today - 33'' at the shoulder, nearly all white - what a beauty!
Some facts:
1- Hound hunting is widely spread in Southern Spain. Seasons end with ferocious dog slaughters. More than 100.000 dogs per year are terminated, and among them, greyhounds and ibizans.
2- the original name of the breed is “Ca Eivissenc” in catalan balearic
3- Most people keep these dogs in high esteem in their original regions, and there are big organizations in northern (and also in southern) Spain dedicated to save discarded hunting dogs placing them for adoption
4- these organizations are also involved against bullfighting (another shameful activity)
5- only far right politicians (Aznar type) protect bullfighting and dog hunting
Demanda Tecnico Relojero some facts: Nobody asked
@Jake Smith Don't listen, its just a troll.
Every point of "his facts" are blatant lies
@@SampyKhe Surely no lie, we have two rescued Spanish Podencos. They would have been killed if no organization had saved them.
Sampy Khe I live in Ibiza and everything they said is 100% true, but ok
@@almendra8541 ...but ok ? whats wrong with you ?
WoW, very cool dogs. ❤
WHAT ARE THOSE THINGS CALLED THE DOGS ARE CHASING THAT LOOKS LIKE A FESTHER ON A ROPE?
It’s lure coursing, the thing is just a plastic bag.
0:09 is my puppy but older
My dream dog!! How do you get one in the United States, I can’t find any good breeders
They are very rare in the united states, you most likely will not find one, but there are alot of organizations in spain that adopt out to the unites states both puppies and adult dogs
I belong to a Spanish shelter where we mostly have Ibizan Hounds.
If you want to go take a look on Facebook " Acolama La Senia" and you can see the ones we currently have waiting for a family and contact us in there ;)
Can they be solid black as well? I ask because this breed looks A LOT like an old dog my family used to have
Xatalla I think you’re talking about the Doberman?
I'll have to find a picture, but their dog definitely wasn't a Doberman, from what I remember knowing about her. She might have been part, since she was a mutt....but like nearly all of the personality traits fit, if not the coat color.
Maybe was a pod mix or galgo
@@Xatalla look up the Xolo dog.
maybe a black Galgo,...but Podencos dont have any black Pigment,...that is why they are white or brownred in color
So BEAUTIFUL 😍💖👍
i want have one
I want one! :D
where can i buy like this kind of dog? please i luv it so much. These dogs are so gorgeous
da zzle never buy a pet, if you really want a podenco find a rescue/adoption operation that saves dogs and puppies from the streets in Spain. these dogs are normally killed there when they’re “too old” to hunt at age 4 or just abandoned on the streets. We found our podenco puppy from such a place and they use the adoption money to save more dogs 🐕 she was taken from her litter at 5 weeks old and put on a chain in the sun. it took about half a year but now she’s a confident little pup again, she’s the best friend i could ask for.
I would recommend checking out a rescue before contacting a breeder because you can save the life of a really great dog. Podencos are used to hunt rabbits for one season and then are abandoned because they are not pet worthy. If you have your heart set on one of these majestic sight hounds please consider the dogs at:
www.ibizanhoundrescue.com
@Circumspect Caninetrovert Thank you. I'm tired of people trying to force the adopt don't shop ideology on people.
The main problem is since the Ibizan hound is a less popular breed, it would be harder to find a really good breeder. Either way, many people drive miles and miles to find a good breeder. If that sounds like too much of a hassle, getting a rescue from Spain might be a bit easier. Also, a lot of beezers come from Spain including purebred puppies. Besides, you get the satisfaction of saving two lives, the dog you adopt and the dog that gets to come into the rescue because of you. All I’m saying is give rescue a chance. You might be pleasantly surprised.
@@emmamcgreal1116 I always try to adopt dogs first, but the fact is there are many many many breeds that just don't exist in shelters or rescues. Ibizan hounds, among many breeds, especially sighthounds, are very rarely found in shelters, at least where I'm from. Importing a rescue from Spain may be feasible but for the vast majority of people it wouldn't. In that case getting it from a responsible breeder is the best course of action. (And I think most people can agree that this is the goal. For dogs to NOT exist in shelters/rescues and have every dog that's produced have a loving home lined up for it before it's even conceived).
Podenco ibicenco o xarnego. Tipical mediterranean spanish dog
El xarnego es otro, muy parecido pero son razas distintas
Is the ears need special treatment to be straigth....like dobermen ,couse the pupys ears not looked straigth?
Absolutely Beautiful! I have a rescue Podenco Andaluz, he is amazing in every way! Check out my channel to see some of his antics 🐶
by the way Ibiza/Ibizan is pronounce Ibitha/Ibithan (with a soft th) :)
where can i buy for myself one?
Laura Garnham youre right
Depens on ehat language you’re talking.
The original name is “Ca Eivissenc” from the balearic island of “Eivissa”
All sounding with a strong “s”.
This is the original balearic-catalan language.
For only spanish speakers, the pronounciation becomes dificult and they deforme the sound to “th”. But this problem does not oblige english speakers to pronounce as a spanish speaker
I learned that from Bruce Wayne in the Dark Knight Rises
a u nas 2 ibize hounda-heared
Me interesan perros de raza Ibizenca de pelo corto y oreja Grande y Recta tipo Egipcio.
They are bred in their thousands every year for the hunting season, and then discarded, drowned, poisoned, shot, dumped on motorways, or chained at hunting lodges and left to die without food or water. Spaniards are not fit to keep animals - same with the Portuguese. These dogs are all over the islands. So many charities rescue Thousands of podenco, galgo and ibizan hounds every year. It a disgrace.
You're very ignorant. Yes, during the hunting season hounds are bred, and when it's over hunters get rid of them. Some end up dying or in kennels. But that is a very small group of people, and hunters are getting fewer by the day. The majority of the population will do absolutely everything they can to try and end dog racing and hunting. We contribute to charities, sign petitions and help rescues help this dogs and bring them into loving homes. Just because it is done by a select group of people you can't deem an entire nation unfit and cruel. Especially when we are trying to redime the situation. Please get informed about the issue before leaving dumb founded, ignorant comments
@@todaXPTO are there places in spain that they're up for adoption?
@@totheworld5078
A lot. Just google "adoptar podenco" o "rescatar podenco"
@@totheworld5078 hope for podencos is an organization in spain, they adopt out to north america and some other european countries
www.podencofriends.com/