Greyhounds are the fastest dog breed so they are faster than Afghan Hounds.
No, a Persian greyhound is not the same as an Afghan hound. The Persian greyhound is another name for the Saluki, a breed of dog with origins in the Middle East, while the Afghan hound is a separate breed known for its long, flowing coat and elegant appearance.
Yes, the Afghan Hound is classified as a sighthound, or, more broadly, a Hound.
Some dogs with long noses include the Dachshund, the German Shepherd, the Afghan Hound, the Greyhound, and the Collie.
The Afghan Hound is the breed also known as the Persian greyhound. Zeppo Marx is believed to have been the first to bring this breed to the US.
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.
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.
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.
There is no 'Greyhound family', but the Afghan is occasionally known as the Eastern/Persian Greyhound. Afghans are members of the sighthound sub-group, which also includes Greyhounds.
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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