Blowing the Ram’s Horn
Amusement, Dogs, Videos
Rabbi demonstrating ram’s horn gets a little commentary from behind. Everyone’s a critic. 0:45 video
Hat tip to Michael Lawler.
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Category Archive 'Dogs'
05 Sep 2009
Blowing the Ram’s HornAmusement, Dogs, VideosRabbi demonstrating ram’s horn gets a little commentary from behind. Everyone’s a critic. 0:45 video Hat tip to Michael Lawler. 23 Aug 2009
Yesterday OfflineBlog Administration, Coursing, Dogs, Field Sports, Kazakhstan, Saluki, Tazi, Tazy
I was away from the keyboard yesterday, driving nearly 200 miles each way to pick up a seven-week-old puppy. Last month, the renowned Saluki authority Gail Goodman sent me an email telling me that a retired Russian zoologist (living very near me — only about 200 miles away!) had just bred a litter of the rare Kazakh Tazys, which the serious connoisseurs of aboriginal coursing dogs, people like Gail herself and Steve Bodio, particularly admire for their hunting instinct and drive. The fact that I have no experience in coursing and live in the East where we lack the kind of open spaces suitable for sighthounds easily found in New Mexico did not deter my friends from getting behind the idea that I needed to own one of these. Tazy (or Tazi) is just another Asian term for the breed originally referred to in the West as the Persian Greyhound, but these days known as the Saluki (or Saluqi). Naturally, I had only to look at puppy photos in order to succumb and place a deposit on one of these. Yesterday, the fatal day arrived. Karen insisted that we go and pick up our Tazy immediately upon the breeder announcing that he was ready to leave his mother. We wound up taking the same fawn-colored male with the black mask (with a little white on the nose) that originally made an impression on us in the puppy photos. A brother with a darker color struck me as a possible candidate, too, but the darker puppy struggled and was unhappy when picked up. Our original choice was quite content to be handled, and actually never even whined or cried all the way back. Our Basset Bleu de Gascogne arrived already named Cadet, so we decided to stick with the military theme. Since Tazys are slender and fast running dogs of Asian origin, we decided his name ought to describe him as a type of light cavalry of Asian origin, so we are going to name the puppy Uhlan.
02 Aug 2009
Why I’ve Been BusyCoursing, Dogs, Field Sports, Hunting, Kazakhstan, Saluki, Tazi
A friend from the sporting literature community got in touch with me to inform me that a retired Russian zoologist who is a keen aficionado of aboriginal dogs had bred his first litter of Kazakh Tazis. Tazis are hounds used for coursing, the pursuit of game using swift hounds which hunt by sight rather than by scent.
Tazi is really just one regional term for the saluki, probably the oldest type of domesticated dog. Kazakhstan is renowned in coursing circles as the last refuge of native-bred saluki of first-rate hunting ability, unmixed with Western or show dog strains. A few enthusiasts have actually traveled to Central Asia in recent years in search of the canine equivalent of the Holy Grail. Looking at photos of those puppies had the inevitable result, I succumbed and mailed in a deposit. The opportunity to own so rare and exotic a hunting dog is very unusual. Of course, house-breaking and trying to bring up a fierce aboriginal hunter from the steppes of Central Asia in a house full of cats and antiques is probably going to be a lot like trying to establish peace and order in the neighborhood of the Khyber Pass.
22 Jan 2009
Headline of the WeekAmusement, Dogs, France, Jacques ChiracFrom the Daily Mail. Hat tip to James Lileks. 11 Dec 2008
Bailey the Snow DogAmusement, Colorado, Dogs, VideosThe antics of Bailey the dog enjoying the snow at his home near Ward, Colorado have attracted over 3,000,000 hits. 2:26 video Hat tip to Karen L. Myers. 30 Aug 2008
Fawn Follows Beagle HomeBeagle, Dogs, Natural History, White Tail Deer
One of those viral emails arrived today, at the end of a long succession of forwards, containing the amusing above photos, accompanied by the following text:
I was a little skeptical, but the story seems to be true. Apparently, the home was really located in Accident, Maryland, asnd it happened last month, according to poster No. 10 in this Grantsville, Maryland forum. And the original photos can be found at the Deep Creek Times site here. Hat tip to Candice Kobetz. 13 Aug 2008
Major DisruptionDogs
If you find blog postings filled with typos and a trifle incoherent today, it may have something to do with active interference by this 8 month old Basset Bleu de Gascogne, who got kicked out of his hunting pack, and who has moved in here. Try typing with this hanging onto your right arm! Some of the dog books contend that blue bassets of Gascony, who barely survived the French Revolution, descend from the hounds bred by Gaston Phoebus, Comte de Foix, in the 14th century, whose lineage supposedly went even farther back to the famous white hounds bred by St. Hubert in the Ardennes in the 7th century. If Cadet doesn’t start behaving, he’s soon going to find himself in a box, stamped and address labelled: “Hubertus 29 Apr 2008
Canine FreestyleBizarre, Britain, Dogs, Television, VideosGin, a dancing border collie, wows the judges on the Britain’s Got Talent television program. 4:08 video Hat tip to Karen L. Myers. 03 Oct 2007
East Versus West German ShepherdsCold War, Dogs, Germany
AP reports that Cold War rivalries survive in the breeding of German Shepherds.
12 Jul 2007
Samson, Britain’s Largest Dog, Still GrowingBritain, Dogs
Read the whole article. 02 May 2007
Jack Russell Dies Saving ChildrenDogs, New Zealand
In Manaia, New Zealand, when two ferocious pit bulls advanced menacingly toward a four year old in a group of five children, a Jack Russell Terrier named George gallantly launched a hopeless attack on the enormously larger dogs saving the children from being mauled.
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