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A Saluki Dog Is An Interesting Breed

By Carmella Watts


Saluki dogs are classified as hounds. The Saluki dog in particular belongs to a division within the hound group called the sighthound or gazehound division. Instead of finding and capturing prey through scent, they use their keen vision for this activity. In 1861, the first canine of this kind was brought to the United States, where he resided with a family in Boston. The dog was acknowledged as its own breed been classified as a hound by the American Kennel Club in 1929.

Such dogs have a long and interesting history. Carvings of such dogs were found in ancient Egypt, and DNA tests have proved that these animals were one of the fourteen ancient breeds resulting from the earliest crossbreeding with wolves. The breeding of such dogs began in Europe in 1895, and by 1923 they were recognized by the Kennel Club of England.

Similar to other sighthounds, Salukis are highly independent dogs and due to their bloodline, their natural instinct causes them to chase anything that moves in a swift manner. They have characteristics that are very similar to those of a cat and can be difficult to train due to their independent natures. However, with patience, they can be appropriately trained just like any other dog breed.

Dogs of this type are usually tall. They generally measure up to 28 inches in height; however, they feature a lean build. Males are typically taller than females, and their combined average weight is usually anywhere between thirteen and twenty-nine kilograms.

Canine experts state that hazel or brown is the normal eye color for such dogs, and their noses are typically light brown or black. Their tails are generally low to the ground and have a tendency to droop. However, they are not typically very long. The coats of such dogs are usually feathery and are thinner around the bottom side of the tail and the legs.

The color fur Salukis have will vary significantly from one animal to another. The coat may be a solid shade, such as black, brown, white, cream, fawn, or gold. It may also be white, black and tan. The dogs also typically have unique markings that are very different from one Saluki to the next, depending on the animal's lineage. The markings may appear to be swirls, spots, or the dog may have a white collar. In some cases, the dog's feet are different color then the rest of his or her fur.

A healthy, well bred Saluki hound often has a lifespan of approximately 15 years. However, heart conditions and autoimmune disorders are common health issues among dogs of this breed. In their later years, they are sometimes prone to malignancies as well. Additionally, because they do not carry as much body fat as most canines, they may have a negative reaction to anesthesia. One should discuss this with his or her veterinarian if the Saluki ever needs surgery.

A Saluki dog should only be purchased from a reputable breeder. It is always wise to check the reputation of any individual from whom one is planning to purchase such a dog. Is also a good idea to visit the area where the dog was bred to ensure that one is not making a purchase from a puppy mill. Regardless of an individual's reason for wanting to acquire this type of pet, he or she will likely find that such dogs are fun and interesting to own.




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