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You can show love to a dog through body language like relaxed eye contact, gentle voice, calm presence, and physical affection like petting or cuddling.
Yes, Salukis can develop separation anxiety if left alone frequently or for extended periods, especially when young.
Salukis generally begin to calm down between 2 to 3 years of age, as they transition from energetic adolescence to more mature adulthood.
Salukis show affection in subtle ways, such as staying close to their owners, seeking quiet companionship, and forming deep, loyal bonds over time.
Salukis are ancient, elegant sighthounds known for speed, independence, and gentle loyalty, with slim, aerodynamic bodies suited for hunting by sight.
Saluki puppies are generally quiet and do not bark excessively, preferring calm, peaceful environments.
Salukis are relatively low maintenance in grooming but require significant daily exercise, mental stimulation, and a calm environment to thrive.
Salukis can make good family dogs for calm households with older, respectful children and experienced owners who understand their sensitivity and exercise needs.
Salukis are elegant, athletic, and independent sighthounds known for their gentle loyalty, reserved nature, and impressive speed. They're sensitive, require patient handling, and thrive with experienced owners who can meet their exercise and companionship needs.
Most healthy adult dogs should not be left alone for more than 8 hours, depending on their age, health, and size.

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