Are Afghan Hounds easy to raise- How to raise it-

Is the Afghan Hound easy to raise? How to raise it? Afghan hounds require a lot of free time and money for preparation. Because of their relatively large size, their appetite is relatively large, and their food requirements are also very novel. The Afghan hound has a particularly good temperament. It has developed into an aristocratic dog breed, and its long and flowing hair is very cute.

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Is the Afghan Hound easy to raise? How to raise it? This kind of dog has very different morphological characteristics from other types of dogs. Their heads are small in length and very refined, and their skulls and front faces appear very well-proportioned and coordinated. The ears are long, positioned approximately in line with the outer corners of the eyes, and the length of the auricles may extend to the tip of the nose. The eyes are almond-shaped (almost triangular), not too large, and have a dark complexion. The mouth has a pincer-like bite, the teeth of the left and right jaws match evenly, the feet are aligned, and there is no overshooting of the upper jaw or lower jaw. The loin is strong and thick, slightly arched. The toes are well arched, the paws are covered with rich long hair, the quality is refined, the bones are long and straight, and the pads are very large and supported on the ground. The hindquarters are powerful and muscular. The hock joints and the point of the buttocks are of sufficient length, the hock joints are set low, the hock joints and stifle joints are well angled, and the hock joints are slightly bowed from hock joint to stride. The hindquarters, waist, ribs, forequarters and legs are all covered with deep, silky hair of fine quality; the ears and four paws are all feathered, starting from the shoulders on the front and spreading to the back. The hair in the saddle-shaped area (including the waist and above the ribs) is slightly shorter and closer, forming a smooth backside of a mature dog, which is a traditional characteristic of the Afghan Hound.

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Is the Afghan Hound good to raise? How to raise it? There is no doubt that raising this kind of dog requires a lot of free time and money to prepare. Afghan dogs are generally large, easy to exercise, and eat a lot of food. The feed should be fresh and clean. Do not feed stale or stale food.Especially in summer, you cannot feed the leftover food from the previous day or last meal. You must keep feeding fresh food at every meal to prevent enteritis or poisoning. Food bowls and other tableware must be cleaned every day and should not be left unwashed for a long time. The Afghan dog is a hunting dog with an active nature, so it should be worn out every day for walking, running, and jumping to maintain a gorgeous and strong body. After exercising every day, comb its coat and brush away the dust and dirt on its body. Starting from the neck, from front to back, comb from top to bottom, layer by layer, turn up the long hair, and then comb the undercoat. Then comb the back, chest, waist, abdomen, hindquarters, then the head, and finally the hands, feet and tail. During the combing process, you should comb one side before combing the other side. If it is not combed for a long time, it will become tangled and even cause eczema, psoriasis or other skin diseases.

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Is the Afghan Hound good to raise? How to raise it? The Afghan Hound has strong independence, heat and cold resistance, and high ability to adapt to the environment. Good physical quality, strong explosive power, and good jumping ability. Introverted and restrained are the character traits of the Afghan Hound. When you ignore it, it will not automatically ignore you. It is generally very arrogant towards newcomers, but due to its gentle nature, it will not easily offend people. Strong dependence on the owner and high compliance. The shortcomings are stubbornness and wantonness. Only those who are familiar with and understand their characteristics can effectively control and lead them.


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