Cirneco dell’Etna
Cirneco dell’Etna
Temperament: Affectionate, Friendly, Independent
Group: Hound Group
Height: 41.9–49.5 in
Weight: 7.7–11.8 lb
Life Expectancy: 12.0–14.0 yrs
Energy Level: Regular Exercise
Trainability: Agreeable
Shedding: Infrequent
Grooming Frequency: Occasional Bath/Brush
Standing under 20 inches, the Cirneco (“cheer-NEK-o”; Cirnechi is the plural) is often described as resembling a smaller version of the Pharaoh Hound, its cousin from the island of Malta. This slender but rugged hunter’s coat ranges from light to dark tan or chestnut. The large, upright ears point up the alert expression of the eyes, whose amber or ochre color smartly complements the coat.In many ways, these lithe and leggy Sicilians are typical sighthounds: sweet-natured, independent and, of course, breathtakingly swift. It is said, though, that Cirnechi are a bit more trainable than the usual sighthound. These living artifacts of antiquity have sprinted into the 21st century relatively unchanged by passing fads and fancies. The sleek and sinewy Cirneco dell’Etna, the ancient coursing hound of Sicily, is an athletic hunter given to quick bursts of speed. As housedogs, Cirnechi are mild, low-maintenance companions cherished for their loyal and gentle nature.