Dog Tales - 2007 Mixed Breeds Afghan Hound 2-10 was released on: USA: 1 September 2008
Onix and Scyther.
he can't evolve. give him a iron coat and trade him then he will turn into a steelix.
The cast of Talk - 2006 includes: Suggs as John Robert Bathurst as Afghan Hound Owner Matilda Ziegler as Janice
scyther doesn't evolve from any pokemon, but evolves into scisor when traded with a metal coat
The Afghan Hound has the longest coat among the sighthounds. If left untrimmed, an Afghan Hound's coat can almost reach the ground. Read more about the Afghan Hound in the related links.
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Yes, the Afghan Hound is classified as a sighthound, or, more broadly, a Hound.
Generally yes. The Afghan Hound is a dog with a long, thick coat that requires frequent grooming and brushing to prevent a matted mess. Even if its coat its trimmed short, the Afghan Hound should still be groomed regularly. The Afghan Hound can also be slow at learning due to their stubbornness, which might make it challenging if not frustrating to housebreak for inexperienced dog owners. Moreover, the Afghan Hound is also a breed that needs regular physical exercise and may have strong instincts to chase moving objects and animals. If you're an owner who is unwilling to provide daily physical stimulation or owns other small animals, then the Afghan Hound may not be the right breed for you.
The Afghan Hound is in the Sighthounds Group (Group 10).
No, the Afghan Hound is not available in all version of Nintendogs and Nintendogs and Cats.
No, "Persian Greyhound" is another name for the Saluki, which is a different breed from the Afghan Hound (known as "Afghan" for short).
The Afghan Hound is a breed with very long, silky hair that can often reach the floor if it is left unclipped. This means that the coat requires regular and thorough daily grooming to prevent it from becoming matted or tangled. The coat is also prone to picking up debris like leaves and sticks that become tangled in the coat during walks. To keep the coat in good condition this breed must also be bathed quite regularly. Unless you are committed to daily grooming, either do not get an Afghan Hound (consider a short-haired version such as a Sloughi or Azawakh) or clip the hair short.
The average litter size for a purebred Afghan Hound is 6 to 8 puppies.
The Afghan Hound is born alive. All breeds of domestic dog are placental mammals.
Afghan Hound's are officially registered by the Kennel Club and pedigree records are kept of their breeding, therefore they are pedigree.
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