Tesem
| Tesem | |
|---|---|
| A drawing of two Tesems | |
| Other names | ṯzm | 
| Origin | Egypt | 
| Breed status | Extinct | 
| Dog (domestic dog) | |
Tesem (Ancient Egyptian: ṯzm, tjezem; ) was the ancient Egyptian name for "hunting dog". In popular literature it denotes the prick-eared, leggy dog with a curled tail from the early Egyptian age, but it was also used with reference to the lop-eared "Saluki/Sloughi" type. It was one of several types of dogs in Ancient Egypt; particularly the latter Saluki/Sloughi type of Tesem, having the appearance most similar to that of a true sighthound.