Yes. Greyhounds and poodles are the exact same species, a domesticated canid, Canis lupus familiaris, descended from wolves. The reason they look so different is due to artificial selection - we've bred them for specific traits, both physical and behavioural. But on a genetic level the two are the same species.
no greyhounds are not related to Afghan Hounds
Yeah they are
Greyhounds are the fastest dog breed so they are faster than Afghan Hounds.
In order from fastest to slowest: Greyhounds Salukis Borzoi Whippets Afghan Hounds The speed range is 33 to 45 mph.
Most Dog's have very good eyesight, but Sight Hounds such as Greyhounds, Whippets, Borzois, Salukis and Afghan Hounds were bred to hunt on sight alone - rather than using scent.
sight hounds were used i.e. greyhounds Saluki, Afghan hound.
Borzois and Afghans are related because they're both from the Hounds group.Dog Care Professional at Animal Inn, Las Vegas. Klarisa Rogiers.
yes
No, most Afghan Hounds need four the six months of training before they are fully housebroken.
Employability strictly as pets and show animals and Arabic-speaking adherents of Islam are respective stereotypes about Afghan hounds and Afghan peoples. In reality, Afghan hounds make excellent guardians and hunters while Afghanistan's main language is related to Persian and main religions include Christianity.
Unlike humans, animals do not have suicidal tendencies and, although Afghan hounds may get themselves accidentally killed, they will not do so intentionally.
no, grey hounds arent native to Australia
they could be trained to be.
Greyhounds can get along with any kind of small dogs if you train them correctly! Hope this helps!