Chart Polski

USD $600-$800 Price Avg.

Hunting Dogs

Group

Purebred

Breed Type

Large

Size

12-14 years

Lifespan

Breed Information

Group Hunting Dogs
Popularity/Rank 482
Origin Poland
Other Names Chart Polski (Polish), Polish Sighthound,,Polish Greyhound
Breed Type Purebred
Price (Avg.) USD $600-$800
How much does a Chart Polski cost?
According to a rough estimate, you will spend between $600 to $800 on your Chart Polski if you purchase it from a reputable breeder. If you select a dog with exceptional bloodlines, the price may be higher. The price might even be higher if the dog has already been trained. You'll usually pay less if you get a Chart Polski from a shelter.
Size Large
Weight Male: 60-80 pounds (27-36 kg),
Female: 50-70 pounds (22-31 kg)
Height Male: 28-30 inches (71-76 cm),
Female: 27-28 inches (68-71 cm)
Lifespan 12-14 years
Recognized by
Not recognized by the American Kennel Club. And Not recognized by FCI.
Purpose Sighthound
Date of Origin 1600's
Ancestry Asian Greyhounds

Appearance & Maintenance

Coat Smooth
Coat Colors Beige, Black & Tan, Blue
Grooming Level
Shedding Level
Eye Color Possibilities Amber, Brown
Nose Color Possibilities Black
Coat Color Possibilities Black, Blue
Coat Length Medium
Coat Density Normal
Coat Texture Straight
Recommended Brushes Nail Clipper, Slicker Brush
Brushing Frequency Weekly

Breed Characteristics

Temperament Brave, Confident, Reserved, Selfish
Intelligent
Trainability
Playfulness
Sensitivity Level
Affection Level
Social Interaction Required
Barking
Watchdog Ability
Territorial
Biting Force Low
Mouthiness
Impulse to Wander or Roam
Prey Drive
Adaptability
Tolerates Being Left Alone
Fighting Dog Not really

Good & Friendly with

Apartment Life Friendly
Stranger Friendly
Kid-Friendly
Cat Friendly
Dog Friendly
Office Friendly No
Senior Citizens Friendly
Pet Friendly
Friendly with First Time Owners No
Service Dog Not really
Therapy Dog Not really
Detection, Sniffer or Security Dog Not really
Search and Rescue Dog (SAR) Not really
Boat Dog Not really
Cart Pulling or Drafting Dog Not really

Health Elements

Health Issues
Health Problems Allergies, Anesthesia Sensitivity, Bloat, Cancer, Cold Intolerance, Demodectic Mange, Elbow Dysplasia, Eye Problems, Hip Dysplasia, Patellar Luxation
Hypoallergenic No
Energy Level
Exercise Required
Sleeping Required
Weight Gain Potential
Weather & Climate Prefers average to warm weather conditions
Stinkiness Medium
Drooling tendency
Activity Level Moderate
Rec. Walk Mileage Per Week 14 miles
Minutes of Activity Per Day 90 minutes

Food & Costing

Avg. Daily Food 2 to 3 cups of a high-quality dog food a day.
Cups Per Day 2.5 cups
Daily Cost $1.50 - $1.90
Monthly Cost $39.00 - $52.00

Reproducibility

Gestation Duration 60-64 days
How often can the Chart Polski have a litter? Once a year.
Litter Size 4-8 puppies (Once a year.)

Description

The Chart Polski is a medium-sized dog breed that originated in Poland. It is a versatile hunting dog that has been used for centuries to hunt game such as hares, foxes, and wild boar. The Chart Polski is an intelligent and loyal breed with a strong sense of smell and an independent nature.

Appearance: The Chart Polski has a long, muscular body with a deep chest and strong legs. Its head is wedge-shaped with almond-shaped eyes, long ears, and a black nose. Its coat is short and dense with colors ranging from white to black or brown.

Lifespan: The average lifespan of the Chart Polski is between 12 to 14 years.
Size: The average size of the Chart Polski ranges from 18 to 24 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs between 40 to 60 pounds.
Weight: The weight of the Chart Polski ranges from 40 to 60 pounds depending on its size.
Colors: The coat colors of the Chart Polski range from white to black or brown with some dogs having markings on their face or body.

Personality: The Chart Polski is an intelligent breed that loves being around people but can also be independent at times. They are loyal companions who are eager to please their owners but can also be stubborn if not trained properly. They have strong hunting instincts so they need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation in order for them to stay happy and healthy.

Friendliness: The Chart Polski gets along well with other dogs, cats, children, and other animals if they are socialized properly from an early age. They are friendly towards strangers but may bark when they feel threatened or suspicious of someone’s intentions towards them or their family members/ownership group/pack members/etc..

Temperament: The temperament of the Chart Polski can vary depending on its upbringing but generally speaking they are alert yet gentle dogs who love being around people but can also be independent at times when needed or desired by their owners/family members/etc.. They have strong hunting instincts so it’s important for them to get plenty of exercise in order for them stay happy and healthy both mentally as well as physically speaking!

Health: Generally speaking the health of the chart polskis tends to be quite good however like all breeds there may be some potential health issues such as hip dysplasia which should always be monitored closely by your veterinarian if you own one!

Adaptability Level & Benefits As Pets :The chart polskis tend to adapt quite easily into new environments making them great pets for those who move often! Additionally due their intelligence level they make great companions for those looking for an active pet who loves spending time outdoors!

History

The Chart Polski is a Polish breed of dog. It is of the sight hound type, and was originally used for hunting deer, foxes and hares. The breed almost became extinct in the early twentieth century, but was revived in the 1930s. It is now recognised by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and has a growing popularity as a companion dog.

The Chart Polski is descended from dogs brought to Poland from Tartary and Mongolia by Polish troops returning from campaigns in those countries in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. These dogs were crossed with local hounds, producing a dog well-suited to the Polish climate and terrain. The Chart Polski was used for hunting deer, foxes and hares.

The breed almost became extinct in the early twentieth century due to changes in fashion and land use which made hunting with dogs less popular. In the 1930s, however, a few enthusiasts began to breed the Chart Polski again. The breed was recognised by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale in 1966.

The Chart Polski is a medium-sized sight hound. It is muscular and agile, with a long head and neck, deep chest and long legs. The coat is short and dense, with colours including black, fawn, brindle or piebald (black-and-white). Males stand 65–70 cm (25–28 inches) at the withers; females are slightly smaller.

As a sight hound, the Chart Polski has an instinct to chase moving objects; it should therefore be kept on a lead or in a secure area when not being worked or exercised. With proper training and socialisation it can make an excellent companion dog; it is intelligent, affectionate and good with children.