Podenco Valenciano | |
Also Known As: | Xarnego Valenciano Gos coniller Xarnego-Podenco Valenciano |
Country: | Valencian Community, Spain |
Maleweight: | around 20 kg. |
Femaleweight: | around 18 kg. |
Maleheight: | 55 to 61 cm. |
Femaleheight: | 50 to 57 cm. |
Coat: | three varieties: smooth/straight hair, rough/hard hair and long/silky hair |
Kc Name: | RSCFRCE |
Kc Std: | https://www.rsce.es/images/rsce/RREE/Standards/Standard_Podenco_Valenciano_espanyol.pdf |
The Podenco Valenciano, also known as the Xarnego Valenciano or Gos Coniller, is a warren hound originating in Valencian Community, Spain. It was officially recognized by the in 2017.
The Podenco Valenciano originated as a dog kept by lower classes, and used for hunting small game, primarily rabbits, during the night. It has historically been found in the regions of Catalonia, Aragon, La Mancha, Murcia, and Andalusia.[1]
In 2009, fanciers of the dog established the to advocate for the breed's official recognition. In 2013, the dog was officially recognized as a landrace of native to Valencia,[2] and in 2017 by the .
The dog well-adapted to warmer climates. It is a medium dog, muscular, and its coat, which may be silky, smooth, or rough, comes in black, white, or a variety of shades of brown. It does not have an undercoat. Show standards dictate that the dog may not have floppy ears.[3]