More than 50 Chart Polski facts you must know about!!

More than 50 Chart Polski facts you must know about: This is Kaivayala’s Ani-Mall take up on another breed the Chart polski. There are several things that are a bit confusing about this breed because of the fact that this breed is fairly rare outside the country of its origin. So which country serves as the cradle for this breed? Look out for this and many other facts about this breed in the 50 Chart polski facts you must know. Let’s start without any further delay.

More than 50 Chart Polski facts you must know about

  1. Chart polski is an old breed.
  2. This breed originated in Poland.
  3. Fairly rare and is not found much outside the country of its origin.
  4. Have striking resemblance with the English grey hound.
  5. Sometimes this breed is also called as the polish greyhound, polish sight hound and polish coursing dog.
  6. A very different breed than an English grey hound.
  7. Slightly larger and stockier then the English counterpart.
  8. Height range is from 26.5 inches to 31.5 inches with females being smaller.
  9. Weight might vary from 66 to 94 pounds which is slightly bulkier than other sight hounds related to greyhound.
  10. Chest is well muscled and wider than other related breeds.
  11. Can live more than 10 years. The window is around 12 to 15 years.
  12. Coat is short, tight fitting and smooth.
  13. Fairly easy to groom.
  14. Wide variety of colors are found, brindle and bi-colored dogs are allowed and can come in different patterns.
  15. Litter sizes between 4 to 8 pups are usually born.
  16. Earliest written reference of Chart Polski look alike dogs were dated in late 1600’s.
  17. The first documented reference of the Chart Polski Dog had been made by some polish artists and authors in their respective works.
  18. This breed was devastated and pushed close to extinction owning to the events of the World War 1 and 2.
  19. Later as a matter of national pride and recognition for an Indigenous breed the Polish nationals took up the cumbersome and extremely difficult task of reviving a near extinction breed which was left with a diminished genetic and breeding stock.
  20. The name is acquired by this breed in early 19th
  21. The meaning of Chart Polski is the Polish Sight hound.
  22. Only very few true to the classical type of polish sight hound survived after World War 2.
  23. The target was set to achieve a dog that was painted in works of different Polish painters dated pre world war period.
  24. Temperamental and territorial as compared to other hound breeds.
  25. They are very protective to their immediate family and especially to the person who is regularly feeding and handling them.
  26. Socializing the pup as early as 4 weeks with as many as visitors to your home will pay off dearly.
  27. Socialize them very well with neighbors and their small dogs. Be very cautious of not letting your dog out unsupervised out in an open yard with any possibilities of cats or rodents roaming in neighborhood.
  28. This breed is highly energetic and need lots and lots of fast pace exercise to get that nervous energy to settle down.
  29. Evidently, Chart Polski will need a firm and strong minded owner who is having lots of patience to deal with this dominant breed.
  30. Small children should be taught to be respectful around Chart Polski so is the dog.
  31. This means that Chart Polski should be supervised when children are near especially when the dog is young.
  32. This breed can do well living in an apartment but all the requirements of diet, training and exercise should be strictly met.
  33. This breed has a strong urge to chase the game.
  34. It should be kept on leash at all times if you are walking your dog on a busy street.
  35. Almost every time when this breed sees a small animal it is very likely that they won’t be able to resist the urge to chase even if you have trained them properly and regularly.
  36. This is the reason they should be kept on leash every time they are in a street for how so ever short outing it may be. Small dogs and cats may prove to be too much to resist the urge to chase.
  37. It is very much evident from all above that this breed is not meant for new, novice and super busy owners. Well, money can get you care taker for your dog but what is the point in getting a pup if you won’t be able to spend time with it? Also Check: Top 10 Most Popular Dog Breeds in the World
  38. The larger structure, heavier body and peppier temperament yields in heavier amounts of feeding compared to other sight hounds structurally related to grey hound.
  39. Diet should be comprised of high amount of proteins compared to other common house hold varieties.
  40. As they grow older through the middle ages protein intake should be reduced to protect kidney from exhaustion.
  41. They need a little higher amount of carbohydrates and fats, especially if you will be keeping your Chart Polski in cold environments.
  42. They will thrive on raw food but it is my personal opinion to at least boil everything so that any sort of contamination would be removed.
  43. Instead of providing one big meal give them two or three small meals.
  44. Grooming is fairly easy.
  45. Just a clean cotton cloth or an occasional wet wipe would be good along with a regular bath once in every 4-6 weeks interval.
  46. You should watch for the cold related issues as in most sight hound breeds.
  47. Exercising this breed is really a big issue as they need fast and long runs in the country side.
  48. This will satisfy their wanderlust.
  49. It would be a really good idea if owner could come up with some sort of chase game of the likes of grey hound races.
  50. Chart Polski is a healthy breed overall.
  51. There are some cases of different cancers, though.
  52. They are susceptible to some genetic heart diseases like disorders of heart muscles.
  53. They are prone to stomach bloating and can quickly develop to fatal stage if not treated immediately.
  54. Never take them for exercise or vigorous walk after meals.
  55. Always take chart polski puppy for a through medical examination to a vet before buying one.
  56. Ask your vet to do some medical screening to examine the possibilities of existing heart disorders or any occurrence in the future.
  57. Responsible breeders will always certify their puppies against common genetic disorders.
  58. Remember that there is no control over nature so a pup can develop genetic disorders at any stage of life so if your breeder has done everything possible on his part to produce good puppies then don’t blame them for the doings of Mother Nature.
  59. Still, if you love your Chart Polski there is almost every type of care is available at your nearest vet so be regular to your vet for frequent general checkups for your dog.

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