Afghan Hound (confirm introduction)
Afghan Hound, also known as Afghan Dog and Afghanistan, is native to Afghanistan. In the 19th century, Western countries invented the Afghan Hound in Afghanistan and its surrounding areas. In the late 19th century, the Afghan hound was first brought to Britain. Its purpose is for stalking and hunting, tracking its prey by sight and following the hunter on horseback.
Because this hound often leaves horses far behind, the Afghan hound hunts "on its own" rather than relying on the hunter's guidance, thus training its ability to think independently and becoming a model.
In the novelty, because of the fashionable and retro appearance and expensive temperament of the Afghan Hound, it has become a synonym for "noble". Overseas, the Afghan Hound is the only dog breed that can join a five-star hotel. This dog breed has also become the pride of celebrities, models, high-end clubs, fashion magazines, etc.
Chinese name:Afghan Hound
Latin name:Afghan Hound
Alternate names:Afghan Dog, Afghanistan, Baloch Hounds, Kabul dogs
Kingdom:Animal
Phylum:Chordata
Subphylum:Vertebrates Subphylum
Class:Mammalia
Subclass:Theria
Order:Carnivora
< strong>Family:Canidae
Subfamily:Canis
Genus:Canis
Species: strong>Wolf
Subspecies:Domestic dog
Dispersed area:Afghanistan and surrounding areas, Western countriesetc
Coat:Silk-like long hair
Lifespan:12-15 years
CKC group:hound hunting group (Hound Group)
Origin:Afghanistan
Function:Family companion dog, sight hound, reference dog
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