Thursday, 24 July 2008

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The Italian Greyhound is the smallest of the family of gazehounds (dogs that hunt by sight).
 
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Step - Retired Print E-mail

American/Canadian Champion Philli Stairway to the Stars
(Am./Can Ch Supremo Majesty of Philli x Ch. Windriver Holly Berry)
Step is living out his retirement as boss at the Philli kennel.

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Bonnie - Retired Print E-mail

Can.Ch. BoBett Luck of the Draw
(Ch. Bo Bett Perry Peridot x Ch. Mateu Monday Monday)
Bonnie showed beautifully for Betty and the day of this picture, took Best of Breed, Best Puppy in Breed, Group 2, and Best Puppy in Group, at show in Woodstock, Ontario.
Bonnie has since been retired and is living out her retirement with Elise Wright.

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Rocky - Retired Print E-mail

Philli Arym Rock of Ages
(Ch.Logo's ANail in a Sure Place x Am/Can Ch. Philli Sagebrush.)
Rocky has since been retired and is living out his retirement with the Meli family.

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Puppy Availability Print E-mail

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New litter of Italian Greyhound puppies born Nov. 19, 2007. 4 girls and 1 boy. Blue Fawn and Fawn & White.

Sire - Am/Can Ch. Philli Voici Velvet Intrigue ('Tiger')
    Tiger's Sire is Ferazi Masterchief / Dam is Ch Philli Blue Velvet
    Tiger finished his American Championship at 10 months of age

Dam - Am/Can Ch. Voici Cradle of Democracy ('Athens')

Reservations are being considered. Puppies will be available at 12 weeks of age. References required (vet or someone who knows how you care for animals). If interested contact us here.

 
IG's Come to the U.S. Print E-mail
An Italian Greyhound was registered for the first time with the American Kennel Club in 1886. Records show that during the same years a few were being entered in shows. After World War I when the breed was in danger of extinction in Great Britain, fresh stock was imported from the United States, giving evidence of the high quality to be found in America by then.
 
Tracing History Print E-mail
From Sixteenth Century onward the history of the breed can be fairly well traced as it spread through Europe, arriving in England in the seventeenth century.
 
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