Pharaoh Hound Puppy Weight Calculator
Use this Pharaoh Hound puppy weight calculator to find out how big your Pharaoh Hound puppy will get. Just type your puppy's age and weight below and this tool will calculate the future adult size of your puppy.
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Pharaoh Hounds are generally healthy, but rapid growth or excess weight can stress developing joints.
Watch for signs of hip dysplasia or patellar luxation, although these are less common in this breed.
Regular vet visits and monthly weight checks help ensure growth stays on track.
Feed a high-quality puppy formula for medium-to-large breeds until around 12–15 months.
Offer 3–4 meals per day until 6 months old, then reduce to 2 meals daily.
Maintain a lean physique—Pharaoh Hounds should have a visible waist and palpable ribs without excess fat.
Pharaoh Hounds are "wash and wear" canines with short, silky coats that need little upkeep. Using a hound glove, brush your hair once a week to get rid of dead hair and enhance luster.
To prevent drying out their delicate, oil-free skin, they should only take baths when absolutely required and use a mild shampoo.
It's also advised to regularly clean your ears and grind your nails once a week.
Provide short, controlled play sessions for puppies, gradually increasing activity as they grow.
Avoid excessive jumping, long-distance running, or intense agility work until growth plates close (around 12–15 months).
The Pharaoh Hound is an elegant, athletic sighthound believed to be one of the world’s oldest domesticated breeds, with origins tracing back thousands of years to ancient Egypt. Today, it is Malta’s national dog, where it is known as the Kelb tal-Fenek (“rabbit dog”) for its exceptional hunting skills.
Pharaoh Hounds are intelligent, affectionate, and playful, with a unique ability to “blush,” turning their ears and nose a rosy pink when excited or happy. Their sleek, muscular build and boundless energy make them ideal companions for active households.