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The Sighthound Club

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The day the whippet escaped
My short whippet story, the back gate had been left open and the whippet escaped. It was raining so he came back. The end
2 likes โ€ข 6d
Hahaha, very accurate! ๐Ÿคฃ
Why Sighthound Recall Is Different?
Sighthounds, such as Greyhounds, Whippets, Salukis, and Deerhounds, are extraordinary athletes with vision-driven hunting instincts. Unlike many other dog breeds, they were selectively bred over centuries to hunt by sight, pursuing fast-moving prey independently rather than working closely with humans. This unique evolutionary history gives them remarkable speed and visual acuity, but also makes recall more challenging. Brain States and Prey Drive Scientific research shows that sighthounds operate in two neurological states: 1. Alert-rest mode โ€“ a relaxed, calm state where the dog is attentive but not focused on prey. 2. Focused hunting mode โ€“ triggered by motion or the sight of potential prey. Once this hunting mode is activated, the dogโ€™s brain prioritizes the moving target over external cues, including trained recall commands. This is because breeds selected for independent hunting tend to have strong prey drives and reduced inhibitory control compared to cooperative working breeds (Junttila et al., 2022). In other words, once a sighthound locks onto something to chase, their ability to respond to human commands is temporarily overridden by instinct. The Pre-Chase Window Although recall during an active chase is extremely difficult, research on sighthound behaviour (Normando et al., 2025) shows that owners can often anticipate when prey drive is about to engage. Key signs include: - Eyes locking on a moving target - Ears pricked forward - Body muscles tensing These subtle signals mark a brief pre-chase window, the final moment where recall is most likely to succeed. Once the dog launches into full pursuit, neurological focus is completely on the target, and trained commands are largely ignored until the chase ends. Practical Implications for Owners Understanding the sighthoundโ€™s brain and prey drive can help owners train and manage recall more effectively: - Train in low-arousal situations first: Strengthen recall when the dog is calm before introducing distractions. - Observe pre-chase signals: Recognize the early warning signs that your dog is about to switch into hunting mode. - Respect instinct, donโ€™t punish: Ignoring recall mid-chase is not disobedience; it is a breed-typical, neurologically-driven response.
Why Sighthound Recall Is Different?
2 likes โ€ข 21d
This is very interesting, as my own observations mimic this in language! I'm always saying my podenco has three modes. 1. Pet Mode, where she listens fairly well. 2. Alert Mode, where I can spend more time training her to listen to me, but she's close to the third mode, which is 3. Hunting Mode, where I could have raw chicken livers and throw them right in front of her, but she's not interested in anything but the chase!
1 like โ€ข 6d
@Meric Ostrowski Yes, they are used to hunting quite independently, so commands are more suggestions to them! ๐Ÿคฃ
What breed is your sighthound, and how well do they tolerate the cold?
Do you make them wear clothes? Mine starts to feel cold when the temperature drops below 0 ยฐC.
What breed is your sighthound, and how well do they tolerate the cold?
0 likes โ€ข Feb 3
I have a Podenco Andaluz. She doesn't mind the cold here in the UK as much as she minds the rain! She's not very fond of clothes, but tolerated one for walks when we had a week or so of freezing temperatures. She's 9 now, so is more likely to want a short walk in the cold than when she was a youngster. Here's a photo of her from last spring.
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Andrea MacLeod
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Iโ€™m Andrea, aka @rubyaceramics on most social media. Originally from Canada, I now live in the UK just outside London. I mainly hand build ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

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