hello there,
on saturday we enjoyed a training on the race-track of the Magyar Agar Club. our young Magyar Agar bitch, Remy was realy great and she ran like a crazy.
you can see a video about her very first training here:
click here for the video
Magyar Agar, hungarian greyhound or sighthound: my favourite race. :)
hello there,
on saturday we enjoyed a training on the race-track of the Magyar Agar Club. our young Magyar Agar bitch, Remy was realy great and she ran like a crazy.
you can see a video about her very first training here:
click here for the video
She is 13 months old now and she looks like more an adult Magyar Agar.
Remy developed in the last two months a lot onto her benefit, I think.
(Click for the bigger pic!)
We’ve been watching other litters for some time now as well as several male dogs and how the scene is developing in general. Planning a Magyar Agar (hungarian greyhound or sighthound) litter means a lot more than taking the bitch to an available stud dog when she happens to be in heat.
We have certain principles and certain aims alongside a whole lot of other aspects of which we know that some of them won’t be fulfilled because there’s no such thing as the perfect dog.

Kacer, our first Magyar Agar in 2000, with Lisa, the black cat - and with 6 little babies inside ![]()
Planning a litter, however, also means for us that – if possible – we have information about parents and grandparents, and that we have alternative plans. Nobody knows what’s going to happen tomorrow, so it’s not wise to rely on one option only.

Kacer, our first Magyar Agar in 2000, with the Cserihegyi B litter
That means that we are always planning, searching, learning, discovering, and developing. This is why we appreciate people who are planning as meticulously as we are what kind of dog they would like to have and who are ready to wait. That’s why we would really appreciate it if you got in touch with us at this point already. And – see above – since we have been observing the scene at home and abroad, we would gladly put you in contact with other breeders whom we’re in touch with.

Contact: Diana Komaromi, Hungary
E-mail: mail@cserihegyi.com
Web: http://cserihegyi.com
(Many thanks for the correct translation to eglish of this text at: runninggag.at irish wolfhound and greyhound kennel from Austria)
i entered Remy and Hiszti on the euro dog show in oct. 2008, budapest, hungary.
Remy will be presented in the youth class (9-18 months) and Hiszti in the veteran class (8years & older).
here a new pic about Remy:
hi all,
this is my new, international site, dedicated to sighthounds:
http://sighthoundpuppies.info
you can post sighthound-related ads for free.
Yesterday won Remy's mother, Cili, on a hungarian national dog show Veteran Best In Show!
Congratulations to the breeder - owner Andrea Lugosi!
Quelle: Magyar Agar Information Portal.
hi,
this is one of my favorite pics.
This photo was made for the 2007 summer colection of Dewergo, in Hungary.
You can see Ch. Cserihegyi Balzsam "Bami" (spotted Magyar Agar bitch) and Ch. Kiliti Vandor Merlin (brindle Magyar Agar male)
(Click on for the bigges version of the pic!)
Bambi & Merlin are the parents of the Cserihegyi Magyar Agar "C" litter.
let me show you my 1 year old Magyar Agar bich, Aranyagi Utonallo Fabula "Remy".
Remy aka Remeny ("Hope") is a very nice, great hound, from an hungarian Magyar Agar Kennel named "Aranyagi Utonallo". Her mother is World Winner, Show Champion and Coursing Master. Her father is Coursing Master, too.
So i hope that our "little girl" will be successfull on shows and races, too.
Her first show was a FCI national all breed dog show in Hungary on the 1th juny 2008 and she won HPJ (Hungarian Prima Junior = Best Junior) in her class and i was very proud. ![]()
Here is a photo about us, my Magyar Agar girl and me:
hi,
you are on my blog about this super dog race: the Magyar Agar (aka Magyar Agár aka Hungarian Greyhound aka Hungarian Sighthound
).
so i hope that my english is not to poor and that you will find in my Magyar Agar blog some interesting informations about Hungarian Greyhounds.
bests, Diana Komaromi, Cserihegyi Magyar Agár Kennel, Hungary
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