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===Appearance===
===Appearance===
[[File:Connor1s.jpg|thumb|A black Silken with piebald markings.]]
[[File:Connor1s.jpg|thumb|A black Silken with piebald markings.]]
Silken Windhounds are graceful, small to medium-sized [[Sighthounds]] with silky [[Coat_(dog)|coats]] of middling length. Silkens have many coat colors that can range from white to black with brilliant brindles and solid red, in between. They can be spotted, tuxedo marked or solid colored.
Silken Windhounds are graceful, small to medium-sized [[Sighthounds]] with silky [[Coat (dog)|coats]] of middling length. Silkens have many coat colors that can range from white to black with brilliant brindles and solid red, in between. They can be spotted, tuxedo marked or solid colored.


===Temperament===
===Temperament===
Silken Windhounds are affectionate and playful and are good [[dogs ]] for families with children. Owing to their friendliness, they are not good [[guard dog]]s but are easily house broken and can be trained to live with smaller household pets. Silkens particularly like [[Dog agility|agility]], [[Therapy_dog|therapy]], [[flyball]], and [[obedience training|obedience]]. (Citation needed)
Silken Windhounds are affectionate and playful and are good [[dogs]] for families with children. Owing to their friendliness, they are not good [[guard dog]]s but are easily house broken and can be trained to live with smaller household pets. Silkens particularly like [[Dog agility|agility]], [[Therapy dog|therapy]], [[flyball]], and [[obedience training|obedience]]. (Citation needed)


==Training==
==Training==
[[File:Kyra-stack-pillars.jpg|thumb|A grey Silken.]]
[[File:Kyra-stack-pillars.jpg|thumb|A grey Silken.]]
Silken Windhounds are intelligent and easily trained using reward and affection in short, positive sessions. They will work eagerly, and form strong relationships with their owners, if so treated. Like many [[Sighthounds]], Silken Windhounds can slip out of [[Dog_collar|buckle collars]], so most owners favor [[martingale (collar)|semi-slip collars]].
Silken Windhounds are intelligent and easily trained using reward and affection in short, positive sessions. They will work eagerly, and form strong relationships with their owners, if so treated. Like many [[Sighthounds]], Silken Windhounds can slip out of [[Dog collar|buckle collars]], so most owners favor [[martingale (collar)|semi-slip collars]].


==Health==
==Health==
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Revision as of 19:04, 10 January 2021

Silken Windhound
Other namesSilken, Windhound
OriginUnited States
Traits
Height 47–60 cm (18.5–23.5 in)[1]
Kennel club standards
United Kennel Club standard
Dog (domestic dog)

The Silken Windhound is an American breed of sighthound. Like most sighthounds, Silkens are noted coursers.

Traits

Appearance

File:Connor1s.jpg
A black Silken with piebald markings.

Silken Windhounds are graceful, small to medium-sized Sighthounds with silky coats of middling length. Silkens have many coat colors that can range from white to black with brilliant brindles and solid red, in between. They can be spotted, tuxedo marked or solid colored.

Temperament

Silken Windhounds are affectionate and playful and are good dogs for families with children. Owing to their friendliness, they are not good guard dogs but are easily house broken and can be trained to live with smaller household pets. Silkens particularly like agility, therapy, flyball, and obedience. (Citation needed)

Training

A grey Silken.

Silken Windhounds are intelligent and easily trained using reward and affection in short, positive sessions. They will work eagerly, and form strong relationships with their owners, if so treated. Like many Sighthounds, Silken Windhounds can slip out of buckle collars, so most owners favor semi-slip collars.

Health

A Silken and a larger Borzoi.

Silken Windhounds typically live into their middle to late teens[citation needed]. Bone and joint ailments like hip dysplasia and bloat are rare. Some in the Silken Windhound breed are sensitive to ivermectin and related drugs; a simple test is now available to find whether a dog carries a defective MDR1, a multi-drug resistance gene.[2] Responsible breeders are working to remove this gene from the breeding population. Some owners report rare cases of cryptorchidism, umbilical hernia, lotus syndrome, plus deafness, and cataracts in old age.

History

Francie Stull showing a Silken.

Silken Windhounds were founded and developed by Francie Stull, a successful breeder of show and performance American Kennel Club (AKC) Borzoi and Deerhounds, using her favored Borzoi and Lurcher bloodlines. The first Silken Windhound litter was whelped in 1985 and a breed club, the International Silken Windhound Society, was formed in 1999. In early 2011, Silken Windhounds were recognized by the United Kennel Club. Silkens are now in 24 countries as well.

Events

A straight race of Silkens.

Silken Windhounds participate in performance sports and showings worldwide, including the NAKC, IABCA, and NCA, as part of the hound group. In Slovenia, Silkens are an accepted part of the Slovenian Kennel Club, member of the FCI, also in the hound group. Silken Windhounds also participate in sighthound performance sports, competing alongside other sighthounds in Finnish lure coursing and straight racing events. The ISWS has established straight and oval track racing programs that enable Silkens to compete and win points towards performance titles. In late 2009, Silken Windhounds were accepted as a Limited Stakes breed in the ASFA. Over forty dogs competed in ASFA limited stakes in their first month of acceptance. In late 2010, Silken Windhounds were accepted as a breed in NOFCA, the National Open Field Coursing Association, and can participate in open field events. On March 18, 2011, Silken Windhounds were accepted into the United Kennel Club.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Silken Windhound Breed Standard - International Silken Windhound Society". Silkenwindhounds.org. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Multidrug Sensitivity (e.g. ivermectin)". Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Retrieved 2008-04-11.
  3. ^ "Breed Standards : Silken Windhound - United Kennel Club (UKC)". Ukcdogs.com. Retrieved 12 August 2017.