Afghan Hound
The Afghan Hound is high-stationed, standing 63-74 cm in height and weighing 20-30 kg. The coat may be any colour, but white markings, particularly on the head, are discouraged; many individuals have a black facial mask. Some are almost white, but particolor hounds (white with islands of red or black) are not acceptable and may indicate impure breeding. The long, fine-textured coat requires considerable care and grooming. The long topknot and the shorter-haired saddle on the back in the mature dog are distinctive features of the Afghan Hound coat. The high hipbones and unique small ring on the end of the tail are also characteristics of the breed.
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Temperament
The temperament of the typical Afghan Hound can be aloof and dignified, but happy and clownish when playing. The breed has a reputation among dog trainers of having a relatively low "obedience intelligence" as defined by author Stanley Coran. The Afghan Hound has many cat-like tendencies and is not slavish in its obedience as are some other breeds. The Afghan hound has a leaning towards independence. Owners should not be surprised if their Afghan hounds sometimes choose to ignore commands. Although seldom used today for hunting in Europe and America where they are popular.
Grooming
Brush coat with long pin brush aided by a medium comb. Use a de-matting comb and slicker brush on matted areas. Cut nails as required by removing the tips. Remove straggly hair from around feet and under the stomach with straight scissors. Shampoo about every 8 weeks if necessary.
Temperament
The temperament of the typical Afghan Hound can be aloof and dignified, but happy and clownish when playing. The breed has a reputation among dog trainers of having a relatively low "obedience intelligence" as defined by author Stanley Coran. The Afghan Hound has many cat-like tendencies and is not slavish in its obedience as are some other breeds. The Afghan hound has a leaning towards independence. Owners should not be surprised if their Afghan hounds sometimes choose to ignore commands. Although seldom used today for hunting in Europe and America where they are popular.
Grooming
Brush coat with long pin brush aided by a medium comb. Use a de-matting comb and slicker brush on matted areas. Cut nails as required by removing the tips. Remove straggly hair from around feet and under the stomach with straight scissors. Shampoo about every 8 weeks if necessary.
Electric clippers can be used if a matted strip-down is required
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Afghan Dog Clippers Andis 2-speed (No10 plus No7FC Blades)
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Course Tooth Comb
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Long Pin Brush Large
A range of ergonomically designed brushes with nickel steel pins, mounted on an air cushion to enhance the grooming action and to reduce any excessive brushing force.
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Nail Clippers Large
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Slicker Brush Large
This Brush has specially shaped stainless steel wire pins mounted on an air cushion to help reduce any excessive brushing force
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