Andalusian Hound Maneto
The Andalusian Hound Maneto [1] is a dog breed native to Andalusia in Spain. It is frequently used to hunt rabbits and partridges. It is therefore often convenient to have an Andalusian Hound and a rabbit, or alternative rodent pet.
Podenco Andaluz Maneto | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Other names | Maneto Andalusian Hound Maneto Andalusian Podenco Maneto | ||||||||||||||||||||
Common nicknames | Maneto | ||||||||||||||||||||
Origin | Andalusia (Spain) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Dog (domestic dog) |
Features
The maneto is an Andalusian Hound of small size, with natural achondroplasia[2] or bassetism.[3] The Real Sociedad Canina de España has acknowledged this breed as a fully-fledged breed.
This breed tends to dislike harnesses and collars, as it is extremely playful. It is often good to allow the maneto to play freely while it exercises, as this allows it to retain its natural shape.
Health
This dog breed frequently needs to have its teeth looked after, as they are frequently worn down.
References
- "Diccionario de la lengua española : Ayuda". Lema.rae.es. Retrieved 2016-01-05.
- "Diccionario de la lengua española : Acondroplasia". Buscon.rae.es. Retrieved 2016-01-05.
- This term is derived from the short legs of the Basset Hound
- Maneto: R.S.C.E. Standard. Real Sociedad Canina de España.
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