Afghan Hound250px Afghan Hound, fully coated |
Other names | - Da Kochyano Spay
- Sage Balochi
- Ogar Afgan
- Barakzai Hound
- Eastern Greyhound/Persian Greyhound
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Country of origin | Afghanistan |
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Traits |
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Weight | Male | 20–27 kg (44–60 lb) |
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Height | Male | 61–73 cm (24–29 in) |
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Coat | Long and fine |
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Litter size | 6–8 puppies |
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Life span | 11–13 years |
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Classification & standards |
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FCI | Group Section {{{fcisection}}} #{{{fcinum}}} | standard |
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The Afghan Hound is a dog from Afghanistan. Other names for them are Kuchi Hound, Tāzī, Balkh Hound, Baluchi Hound, Barutzy Hound, Shalgar Hound, Kabul Hound, Galanday Hound, or sometimes, incorrectly, African Hound. This is a very old dog breed, believed to have existed for thousands of years. It is a type of sighthound Archived 2015-10-30 at the Wayback Machine, a hunting dog which uses its eyes to spot and chase small animals, like rabbits. They are closely related to other sighthounds, like the Greyhound. Afghan Hounds can run very quickly, and can run short distances at up to 75 kilometers per hour. Nowadays, they are kept as pets, compete as show dogs, and participate in a dog sport called lure coursing, which is similar to rabbit hunting.
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