21 HOUND HIKE - Silken Windhounds, Borzoi, Dachshunds, and Magyar Agars
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- Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
- This is quite possibly our largest Hound gathering yet! 21 hounds split amongst 7 people/owners hiking in Northern California.
This is a large area comprised of about 30+ miles of hiking trails, fenced in. All dogs present have reliable recalls except for a couple puppies who are wearing GPS collars.
I like the inclusion of the dachshunds. They are the tiny little punctuation marks in the equation!
I LOVED this video. Made my day.
Oh, so many sighthounds! Paradise on Earth!
borzois and silkens always remind me of those fox spirits you see in traditional Japanese art
Pure bliss!!!!
Какие же красивущие зверюхи и воля-простор!
I just adore your videos!!!! Beautiful and magic :))
Watching this is pure bliss... :)
look at these majestic mountain floof
Heaven help the deer, fox, coyote, or jack rabbit that appears with that pack about, lol
Don't mind me, just subscribing.
many puppers!
like it , let the dogs be dogs; run ,get dirty, etc., wish i was closer by to join in group.
listen I love this video but oh man I really wish I could hear the dogs/natural sound or maybe consider fading vivaldi out after 10 sec??
Ben Astarb dude, pal, Magyar Agars legit scream. They scream when they're happy and they scream when they see squirrels and they scream when they chase. It's not a pretty scream either.
well that makes sense!
I know this is an old vidoe, but I now have two Silkens and would love a meetup like this! Let me know... :)
i'd love to go for hikes with that pack! I wish there were fully fenced areas even 1/4 of that size where I could run my dogs. here all you have are partly fenced school fields and a few 1/2-1 acre fenced dog parks. if there was somewhere that safe I could run my dogs id have a pack of sighthounds in a minute. too many rabbits here too, all over. have you ever tried vibration or training collars with any sight hounds? it's common with bird dogs and scent hounds, but I keep hearing sight hounds are too "soft", have you found this true?
I know you commented this over a year ago, but training collars (excluding martingales) should never be used n any sighthound, they are extremely sensitive dogs and with their paper thin skin they could get injured really easily. I prefer going for a more positive method like using treats their fave toy