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American Kennel Club - Afghan Hound

Body The back line appearing practically level from the shoulders to the loin.
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Moving with head and tail high, the whole appearance of the Afghan Hound is one of great style and beauty.
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Too much straightness of shoulder causes the dog to break down in the pasterns, and this is a serious fault.
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There is a slight prominence of the nasal bone structure causing a slightly Roman appearance, the center line running up over the foreface with little or no stop, falling away in front of the eyes so there is an absolutely clear outlook with no interference; the underjaw showing great strength, the jaws long and punishing; the mouth level, meaning that the teeth from the upper jaw and lower jaw match evenly, neither overshot nor undershot.
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Coat Hindquarters, flanks, ribs, forequarters, and legs well covered with thick, silky hair, very fine in texture; ears and all four feet well feathered; from in front of the shoulders; and also backwards from the shoulders along the saddle from the flanks and the ribs upwards, the hair is short and close, forming a smooth back in mature dogs - this is a traditional characteristic of the Afghan Hound.
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Head The head is of good length, showing much refinement, the skull evenly balanced with the foreface.
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Adopt an Afghan Hound | Dog Breeds | Petfinder

The Afghan Hound is gentle with children and described by some as 'catlike'.
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With roots dating to the Egyptian pharaohs, the Afghan hound is an ancient breed derived from the group of Middle Eastern Sighthounds.
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Popularity grew slowly, with the dog appealing mostly to the glamour set.
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Generations of hunting in the harsh mountainous terrain of Afghanistan produced a fast dog that also had a good deal of stamina, but most of all, had incredible leaping ability and nimbleness.
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26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more Color: Any Black Brindle Brown/Chocolate Gray/Blue/Silver/Salt & Pepper Merle Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut Silver & Tan (Yorkie colors) Tan/Yellow/Fawn Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White) White Age: Any Young Adult Senior Puppy Ads by Google Afghan Hound History: Country/Date of Origin: Afghanistan/17th Century The Afghan originated in an area along the Afghan border with Iran known as Seistan.
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Its primary difference from the other coursing dogs is its long coat, which was developed to insulate the dog from the cold and protect it from scrapes as it hunted on rocky slopes.
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Afghan Hound1 photo(s)BREED: Afghan Hound PuppiesPRICE: $1,000.00AGE: 28 week(s), 3 day(s)LOCATION: TexasAdd to FavoritesView the complete puppy profile for more information.
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Cream Domino Male4 photo(s)BREED: Afghan Hound PuppiesPRICE: $1,050.00AGE: 30 week(s), 1 day(s)LOCATION: MontanaAdd to FavoritesThis beautiful boy is from health-tested champion parents.
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Cream Male4 photo (s)BREED: Afghan Hound PuppiesPRICE: $850.00AGE: 30 week(s), 5 day(s)LOCATION: MontanaAdd to FavoritesThis calm, sweet boy is from health-tested champion parents.
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The Afghan Hound, The King of Dogs -In his native land ...

The Afghan Hound, The King of Dogs -In his native land, Afghanistan, the Afghan Hound excelled as a hunter.
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       July 15, 2008 A multiagency task force rescued 67 Afghan hounds Monday night from the home of a San Miguel County, New Mexico woman.
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The American Kennel Club describe the Afghan Hound as an aristocrat.
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Although she did fear other dogs, that didn't stop her from taking a boyfriend in later life.  Although a tenth her size, she got down to his level to play.  Love comes at unexpected times in life.
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The back should be almost level and the abdomen well tucked up.
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The muzzle is slightly convex ("Roman nose") with a black nose.
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Talents: Hunting, sighting, tracking, herding, watchdog, racing, and lure coursing.
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Squarely built, the Afghan moves with head and tail held high.
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Notes: A special air- cushioned brush or pinbrush is useful for grooming.
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In the 2010 comedy Marmaduke two Afghan hounds appear in the dog park and are shown to resemble high school girls watching the more athletic dogs as if they were "jocks" and are also shown to be "air heads".
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A name for a desert coursing Afghan hound, Tazi (sag-e-tazi), suggests a shared ancestry with the very similar Tasy breed from the Caspian Sea area of Russia and Turkmenistan.) Other types or breeds of similar appearance are the Taigan from the mountainous Tian Shan region on the Chinese border of Afghanistan, and the Barakzay, or Kurram Valley Hound, from India/ Pakistan.
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The temperament of the typical Afghan Hound can be aloof and dignified, but happy and clownish when playing.
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Genomic studies have pointed to the Afghan Hound as one of the oldest of dog breeds.
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Frank Muir wrote a series of children's books about an Afghan puppy called "What-a-mess".
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Pedigree UK | Dog and Puppy Finder | Afghan Hound

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In peak condition the female should weigh up to 25kg and the male 30kg.
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Having said that, once accustomed to a situation, an Afghan will readily adapt.  Care requirements Well-fenced enclosures are a must for this breed, as their keen sight will often get them into trouble otherwise.
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Native Afghans also uphold the belief that the Afghan is the dog portrayed on the cave walls in the northern province of Balkh, which is why the Afghan has also been called the Balkh Hound.
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OverviewCareDecision time Overview Average lifespan Afghan Hounds will often live up to 13 years of age, but with the proper care and nutrition can live up to 15 years of age.  Average Size A dog in good condition should be 60cm to 64cm for the female and 70cm to 74cm tall for the male.
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Then bring home your new Afghan Hound and enjoy as "there is no greater love then a dog's devotion." Other Breed Profiles Puppy Care & Training Breeder Listings Afghan Hound Breed Profile The Afghan Hound is an aristocrat, their whole appearance is one of dignity and aloofness with no coarseness.
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Mary also did much research and writing on the breed.
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Living Environment: The Afghan Hound adapts well to many different places.
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He brought a hound named "Zardin", and from there the breed spread into England.
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Special Skills: Hunter by sight of large and small wild game, also watchdog, racing dog and a companion.
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Afghan Hound , Large Dog , Dog Breeds

Afghan Hounds are more experienced as hunters than as family dogs, however, and they have a high prey drive that can make them hostile to smaller animals.Health and lifespanAfghan Hounds often live for about 12 years, but many live up to 18 years with good care.
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Teaching Afghan Hound puppies to be submissive at an early age will make training easier, especially since these dogs are known for having low obedience intelligenceGroomingThe long, silky hair of Afghan Hounds is beautiful, but it does take a considerable amount of time to maintain.
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Consult a professional to determine the best grooming plan for your individual Afghan Hound.
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According to a 2004 UK Kennel Club survey, nearly one in three Afghan Hound deaths were attributed to cancer or related ailments, while one in five Afghan Hounds died of old age.Ideal OwnerAfghan Hounds use their sight and agility to catch prey, while most hounds use their sense of smell.
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They need to be able to gallop free and to stretch their muscles.
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The breed is never clipped or trimmed on the body or head for show, although the leg cuffs may occasionally be trimmed for show.Typically an Afghan Hound being used as a show dog will be bathed at least once a week, however those that are used as pets will not require bathing this frequently.
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They are highly recognizable with their narrow and tall body and long, thick and profuse coat.
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The front and hind legs should be well boned but not heavy and should not appear slight or lacking in development.
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Avoid punishing or harshly correcting the dog for accidents in the house, instead work on getting the dog or puppy outside faster and rewarding them for going to the bathroom in the right area.An obedience class is an ideal option for an Afghan Hound.
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Most owners will use a hairdryer to blow the thick coat aside to get to the area next to the skin.
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Afghan Hound Breeders - Dogs & Puppies - Next Day Pets

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CharterOak Afghan HoundsBREED: Afghan HoundLOCATION: ConnecticutWe have been successfully involved in breeding and showing Afghan Hounds for over thirty years.
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Afghan Hound Dog Breed | Information on Afghan Hounds

It is known that Afghans were originally developed for chasing prey in the mountainous regions of its native Afghanistan (and neighboring India and Pakistan).
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The breed’s history before that time is somewhat unclear, although it is thought that the Afghan Hound is a descendant of the Saluki, from what at that time was Persia.
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They love running (galloping, really) through yards and playing with their family, but also enjoy quietly lounging around the house, being catered to like a true Aristocrat.Afghan Hounds require a lot of exercise.
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Afghans have almond-shaped eyes, which the AKC states, “gaze into the Read More › Afghan Hound - Pictures The saying goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words”.
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Check out the many different Afghan Hound Pictures and Afghan Hound images.
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Afghan Hound Dog Breed Profile Information, Pictures, Traits ...

If you pick a breed that's prone to packing on pounds, you'll need to limit treats, make sure he gets enough exercise, and measure out his daily kibble in regular meals rather than leaving food out all the time.
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In Afghans, you should expect to see health clearances from the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) for hip dysplasia (with a score of fair or better), elbow dysplasia, hypothyroidism, and von Willebrand's disease; from Auburn University for thrombopathia; and from the Canine Eye Registry Foundation (CERF) certifying that eyes are normal.
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Others need daily, vigorous exercise -- especially those that were originally bred for physically demanding jobs, such as herding or hunting.
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Young children and dogs of any breed should always be supervised by an adult and never left alone together, period.
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Moderate Intensity more info A vigorous dog may or may not be high-energy, but everything he does, he does with vigor: he strains on the leash (until you train him not to), tries to plow through obstacles, and even eats and drinks with great big gulps.
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Very high Wanderlust potential more info Some breeds are more free-spirited than others.
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While in the UK has bred these dogs, and some of them or out of Afghanistan could get to America before the First World War.
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Bridge of the nose with a slight hump, reminiscent of Roman profile.
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The rulers of Afghanistan for many generations held kennels greyhounds.
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Now in Afghanistan, the export of these hounds is prohibited Afghan hound dog looks proud and independent, with no signs of lightness and robustness.
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In 1940 the club was admitted to the AKC, and held its first specialized exhibition.
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Then Sepp Marx and his wife were brought from England bitch Asru of Ghazni and males Vestmilla Omar.
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Afghan Hound pictures, information, training, grooming and puppies.

This is still a good bit more than other, shorter hair breeds.
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In the 1900’s is when the first Afghan Hound came to England where they were referred to as Persian Greyhound of Barukhzy Hounds.
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Although the dog has a sweet demeanor when dealing with people and children, it may not be the best choice for children because it may not be interested in playing or interacting as much as a child would like.
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The Afghan Hound is known for its long, silky hair that requires much maintenance.
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You would be able to take it on short runs around the block or you can take a long walk around the city.
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It tends to do what it feels like at times.
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Afghan Hound | Dog Blog | Dog Treats

Afghan hounds are wonderful dogs but they are not for the casual dog owner.
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They do seem to be one of the most high maintenance breeds of the dog world!  They are also very picky about their daily walking, so make sure to get them proper dog leashes. read comments (0) Afghan Hounds Training Author: gibbywmu November 18, 2008 Afghan Hound Afghan Hound Afghan hounds aren’t overly fond of being told what to do which makes training them a challenge.
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It is often recommended that you use a crate to housebreak the Afghan hound and this will require quite a bit of space inside your home.
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Remember, the little puppy that you bring home will grow quickly to become a rather large dog.
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Dog Owner's Guide Profile: The Afghan

His coat must be brushed regularly to remove dead hairs and prevent mats and tangles.
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The Afghan can be a wonderful companion, well-matched to an elegant lifestyle.
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Jerks on the leash and shrill commands are out and gentle guidance and firm discipline are in.
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In motion, the Afghan is a work of fine art, an ethereal natural wonder, a joy to behold.
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True to his mountain heritage, the Afghan Hound is a tough, agile dog capable of climbing rocky outcrops and dodging around and over boulders.
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Swift enough to outdistance mounted hunters, the Afghan is of necessity a courageous hunter and an independent thinker, capable of holding large prey at bay until the hunter arrives.
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