Um well I am not sure what you mean by "hound dog" because that could be anything from a greyhound to a basset hound. Sometimes you can get a dog for free, but that is very seldom and probably the owner of the dog will do that as a last resort. Then there are very valuable champion sighthounds that cost a fortune. Since you gave me a very broad question, I will give you a very broad answer.
As much as the breeder charges you. Don't believe the breeders that they say " these are the best out there."find some at a local shelter
An Afghan hound can cost any where between $700 US - $3,000 US
Both male and female Afghan Hounds weigh around 60 pounds.
around £550 to £700
yes
No, most Afghan Hounds need four the six months of training before they are fully housebroken.
Unlike humans, animals do not have suicidal tendencies and, although Afghan hounds may get themselves accidentally killed, they will not do so intentionally.
they could be trained to be.
Greyhounds are the fastest dog breed so they are faster than Afghan Hounds.
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According to the official Kennel Club Breed Standard, Afghan Hounds should reach between 25 and 29 inches at the shoulder, meaning that they are medium to large in size.
Pablo Picasso's Afghan hounds name was Kasbec.
Some stereotypes about Afghans include that they are all involved in terrorism or violence, that they are uneducated or uncivilized, and that they all follow a strict interpretation of Islam. It is important to recognize that stereotypes are not reflective of the diverse and complex reality of Afghan people.
This is because the Afghan Hound was originally bred to hunt and chase down a variety of game, of which a majority are small animals. Although most Afghan Hounds are now kept merely as companion animals or show dogs, they still share this strong hereditary chasing instinct.
Afghan hounds are considered the most dumb dogs.
Afghan Hounds were first discovered in Afghanistan. They were bought to the UK in the 19th century by soldiers coming back from the Afghan War. The English took interest in these breeds and they called them Afghan Hounds.Dog Care Professional at Animal Inn, Las Vegas. Klarisa Rogiers.