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All About Saluki Puppies And Their Care

By Roxanne Cruz


The Saluki is a majestic-looking dog from the middle east, where it was once looked upon as a gift from Allah. Intelligent, loyal, and tidy, this breed can be a suitable companion for anyone who is able to meet its specific care requirements. When interested in finding Saluki puppies for adoption, one must first learn what they need to be happy and healthy.

A member of the hound family, the Saluki was first raised domestically in ancient Egypt, and highly prized by the Pharaohs. Early Arab nomadic groups used them for their hunting skills in tracking gazelles and hare, even granting them the privilege of sleeping in the same tents as humans. Arriving in England in the mid-nineteenth century, they became popular for hunting hare.

This breed is clearly built to run fast with its long legs, and slim, muscular body. It has a slim face with a liver-colored nose and ears which are long with feathering on them. The males are slightly larger than the females, weighing 35-70 pounds and standing about 23-28 inches tall. The dog's coat can be cream, golden, white, fawn, tricolor, or black and tan in color and is typically short, smooth, and silky in texture with featherings on some.

By nature this breed has a calm and quiet demeanor, and may often become attached to one specific person. They are very sensitive emotionally and don't take well to being left alone for extended periods. Early socialization is necessary or they may be very timid around strangers and other pets. Salukis can get along well with other dogs and cats, but smaller pets may be too tempting for these natural hunters. They are a more suitable playmate for older children than younger ones.

Although this dog is fairly smart, it is known for being stubborn, which can make it hard to train sometimes. Training sessions are best kept short, with the owner being patient, consistent, and providing the dog with many positive reinforcements for good behavior. Speaking to the dog in a cross tone is not a good approach.

With a body made for speed, a Saluki needs access to a good-sized, fenced yard where it can run, so it is not suited to living in an apartment. These dogs can jump too, so fencing must be sufficiently high to contain them. Vigorous daily exercise is essential to the dog's well-being. They also enjoy running alongside their owners when jogging or biking. Keeping the dog on its leash is important as they are prone to running off and are not terribly street-smart around vehicles.

An overall healthy breed, there are still some illnesses Salukis may develop such as hemangiosarcoma, heart disease, and hypothyroidism. The breeder should provide anyone who purchases a puppy with a certificate stating that they are free of these disorders. Special care must be taken if the dog goes under anesthesia too, since they have low body fat percentage. Many will live as long as 10 to 12 years old.

Saluki puppies are very clean animals which have little odor and do not shed much. Their grooming needs are rather simple, consisting of a weekly brushing and wipe-down or bath as needed. Their teeth must be cleaned and toenails clipped regularly as well.




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