Tessa (5 moths old when photo shot) outside on a sunny November afternoon.
The Italian Greyhound is an ancient breed. A 6000 year old Egyptian tomb shows dogs similar to the Italian Greyhound. They are also depicted on decorative Mediterranean art of 2000 years ago. The dogs became popular with noblemen during the Renaissance. A small Greyhound type dog was found in an ancient lava flow in the city of Pompeii, which is the ruined and partially buried Roman town-city near the modern Naples in the Italian region of Campania. In the sixteenth century, like the Greyhound, this breed was brought to Europe by the Phoenicians civilization, and became popular with European nobility. James I of England, Catherine the Great of Russia, Anne of Denmark and Queen Victoria, all owned Italian Greyhounds. During the 1700’s Frederick the Great of Prussia took one of these little dogs to war with him, and he buried the dog himself when it died at the Sands Souci Palace. It was Frederick’s dyeing wish that he be buried next to his dog so on the 205th anniversary of his death, on 17 August 1991, Frederick’s family transferred his remains to Sans Souci, and placed them beside his little Italian Greyhound. In the 19th century an African chieftain liked the dogs so much that he offered 200 cattle in exchange for a single Italian Greyhound. The Italian Greyhound was recognized by the AKC in 1886.
Canon 50D, Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro @ 100mm, F/4, 1/30 , ISO 100
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Comments
Tessa’s certainly a very beautiful girl – great profile !!
Thanks very much. :)
– eegibson
Jenni,
Thank you Ma’am.– eegibson
Bravo!…:) Greeting from Bangkok.
Your beautiful image is the spectacular to study about:) Thank you to sharing.
Be humm.. a song with your friends sometime:)
Best Regards
Sunny
Thank you very much. :)
– eegibson
Beautiful!
Marie,
Thank you.– eegibson
Great shot!
Joycee,
Thank you again.. ;)– eegibson
Thank You very Much. :)
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Wow… Thank You very much!!!
– eegibson
Perfect DOF in this great shot – congratulations on your feature! When their ears stick up like this, you can see how like the Pharoah hounds that were on the tombs in Egypt.
Christina,
I have to agree, when they are young like this they do hold there ear up and look a lot like a multi-colored Pharaoh hound. :) They are from the same general area originally.Thank You.
– eegibson