Breeding of any dog should not be done until after they have been proven to be free of evidence of significant hereditary diseases. Ensure that the prospective puppy’s parents have all health clearances. If you are considering the adoption of a Portuguese Podengo puppy, or any breed, it is very important to be selective in choosing a responsible and reputable breeder.
They are also long lived, well into their mid to late teens. The Portuguese Podengo is one of the healthiest breeds of dogs. The coat colour can vary from a rich red to a light sand or black. The wire-haired also wears a distinct beard under the lower jaw. The coat of the smooth-coated variety is short and dense while that of the wire-haired is wiry, similar to the bristles of a wild boar, and longer than the smooth coat. The Podengo Grande was orginally, and is still, used to hunt large game, such as the wild boar. This is the greyhound-like type of the breed that dates back to ancient times. The larger Podengo Grande is the original Podengo but unfortunately is very rare today. The Pequeno is a variation of the medium sized Podengo but with the same general characteristics.
The Podengo Pequeno, though small, is still a hardy hunter who is used to chase rabbits out of small places with the Podengo Medio following and giving chase on flat ground. However, through the dedication of Portuguese fanciers, the breed has been experiencing a comeback since the 1960s. The Pequeno, the smallest of the Podengos was also in danger of extinction. This is also the breed seen on the logo of the Portuguese Kennel Club. The medium-sized, or Medio, is the most popular of the three types and is used for rabbit hunting. The largest of the three, the Grande, is virtually extinct and is used to hunt wild boar. Each type is either smooth-coated or wire-haired. There are three types and two coat varieties of Podengos: the Podengo Grande, Podengo Medio and Podengo Pequeno. He is also a very devoted companion who gets along well with children and other dogs. The breed is also known to be very friendly, attentive, and fearless. He enjoys such activities as hunting, tracking, agility, flyball, and many other dog sports. The breed is agile, has great endurance, active and very trainable. The Podengo, though known as a Sighthound, uses sight, scent and sound to hunt in packs by tracking, flushing, chasing, capturing and killing its prey. The Podengo Pequeno was first imported into the United Kingdom in 2002, and the breed was recognised by The Kennel Club (UK) in October, 2003. The Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) classifies the breed in Group 5: Spitz and Primitive Type, Section 7: Primitive Type Hunting Dogs. The Podengo has been accepted for recording in the American Kennel Club Foundation Stock Service (AKC-FSS) Program since 2004. She saw the Wirehaired Podengo in a dog breed book and after discovering that there were no Podengo breeders in North America, she sent trainer Gary Gero of Birds and Animals Unlimited to Portugal to find and bring back some of these dogs.
The breed was first introduced to the United States in 1994 in Hollywood, California when Director Martha Coolidge was searching for a “scruffy, tramp-like” dog to cast in her upcoming film, “Three Wishes”. The breed is most commonly found in his native Portugal as well as in Finland. The Podengo is an intelligent, adaptable, friendly and lively Sighthound. Today’s Podengo still retains many of the characteristics of its early ancestors. The Portuguese Podengo (Warren Hound) is the national breed of Portugal and an ancient hunting breed who is believed to have been introduced to Portugal by the Phoenicians.