Ibizan Hounds for Beginners

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Pets, Dogs, Science & Nature, Nature
Cover of the book Ibizan Hounds for Beginners by Mildred Doerkson, Axel Publishing
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Author: Mildred Doerkson ISBN: 1230000130768
Publisher: Axel Publishing Publication: May 7, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mildred Doerkson
ISBN: 1230000130768
Publisher: Axel Publishing
Publication: May 7, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

The Ibizan Hound is often called a Beezer for being clean, playful, polite, and quiet. They do get excited but are sensible and sensitive to their surroundings. They are independent dogs, and can be protective of their owners. They are watchful and vigilant, making them instinctively secure and helpful with staying guarded. The Ibizan Hound is bred to hunt small creatures such as rabbits, cats, rodents, mice, and other small pets. Its best to keep these animals out of their way, but cats will fine as long as the hound knows it well enough. The Ibizan Hound socializes well with other dogs, humans, and even children. They are especially well-suited for companionship with puppies of their own breed, and are pack animals by nature. Introducing a baby to the family must be done carefully since the Ibizan Hound can become very guarded with any new people in their territory.

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The Ibizan Hound is often called a Beezer for being clean, playful, polite, and quiet. They do get excited but are sensible and sensitive to their surroundings. They are independent dogs, and can be protective of their owners. They are watchful and vigilant, making them instinctively secure and helpful with staying guarded. The Ibizan Hound is bred to hunt small creatures such as rabbits, cats, rodents, mice, and other small pets. Its best to keep these animals out of their way, but cats will fine as long as the hound knows it well enough. The Ibizan Hound socializes well with other dogs, humans, and even children. They are especially well-suited for companionship with puppies of their own breed, and are pack animals by nature. Introducing a baby to the family must be done carefully since the Ibizan Hound can become very guarded with any new people in their territory.

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