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Cirneco dell’ Etna

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The Cirneco dell’Etna is a small, short-haired, chestnut red-colored sighthound that was utilized in Sicily to hunt rabbits. The breed is discovered everywhere in the Italian island, particularly within the space surrounding the lively volcano Mount Etna, the place the canine hunt on terrain fashioned by volcanic lava. It’s thought-about one of many few historic breeds that has undergone little change over time, remaining hardy and wholesome.

The Cirneco (chir-neck-oh) resembles the Pharaoh Hound, a bigger sighthound breed that hails from Malta. With their outstanding, erect ears and clean-cut traces, each the Cirneco and the Pharaoh remind us of Anubis, the jackal god of historic Egypt.

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