My galgo + ibizan hound short movies

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  • For the people, who like to see other breeds moving typically for the breed ,follow these links.
    Can be especially intereseting for the folks here from the USA and the UK where the Galgo espanol isnt a recognized breed….

    movie 1: Our Ibizan Hound Cy ( Halo v. Oxymoron ) with me and the Ibizan Hound of my friends Allegra. You can see a glimps of me and Smitthy and my mother and Solar in the ring when Allegra is being filmed.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deY2_EJRwm4

    movie 2: Our galgo Barry and me, in the end you can see our ibizans on the background watching us :D I like the total end part where Barry decided he wanted to play :D

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icym5OZ1UV0

    these movies are made last saturday on our ch.clubshow ( where Solar took best female and BOB and Smitthy reserve best female ) and will be used on a DVD about irish wolfhounds , these movies will be used to compare the movement of the Irish Wolfhound with other sighthoundbreeds.

  • Houston

    Very cool. I love them both, Thanks for sharing with us.


  • Lovely movement of these dogs…thanks for the videos.


  • I loved it to see Marianne!!!

    I really am in love with barry.. he really flies over the field… :D


  • Thank you for sharing those videos! The music adds to the elegance and excitement of those beautiful dogs. They really do look so magnificent!


  • thanks all :)

    @Shaye's:

    Thank you for sharing those videos! The music adds to the elegance and excitement of those beautiful dogs. They really do look so magnificent!

    I hadnt even noticed that there was music :o as usually I put the volume off on my computer, well now I put it back on and watched the movies again, stupid me I got tears in my eyes when I saw the movie of our Galgo now :confused:


  • Great videos, i love the Galgos tail whipping about when he plays at the end.


  • Wow! They move so beautifully!


  • Thanks for sharing - I do think though that you need a big Podengo there :)


  • @dmcarty:

    Thanks for sharing - I do think though that you need a big Podengo there :)

    well actually I wouldn't mind at all , I must admit I dont like them from looks as much as I like the ibizan hound BUT I am in favour of helping preserving another endangered breed that is my cup of tea ;) and introduce the breed in this part of europe on shows and coursing/ racing track, but it is not wise to have another dog right now :(

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