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Afghan Hounds are not typically aggressive; they are known for being aloof, dignified, and loyal, though their high prey drive may lead them to chase small animals.
The Afghan Hound is known for its aloof yet quiet, sweet, and gentle temperament, making it one of the calmest and most dignified dog breeds.
Afghan Hounds are not generally aggressive; they are known for being aloof, dignified, and loyal, though they have a strong prey drive and may chase small animals.
The Afghan Hound is known for its dignified, aloof temperament and quiet, sweet nature with familiar people, making it one of the calmer, more gentle breeds.
Afghan Hounds are not typically aggressive; they are known for being dignified, aloof, and clownish in play, though they have a strong prey drive.
The Afghan Hound is known for its aloof, dignified temperament and sweet, clownish demeanor with familiar people, making it one of the calmer dog breeds.
Afghan Hounds cost around $1,000 on average, while puppies from reputable breeders typically range between $2,000 and $3,000.
Afghan Hounds can be good family dogs for experienced owners, but their aloof personality, grooming needs, and strong prey drive may not suit all households.
The Afghan Hound is a basal sighthound breed that predates modern dog breeds and is closely related to the Saluki, with types such as the Tazy, Taigan, and Barakzay contributing to its development.
No, the Afghan Hound is not a Greyhound, though both are sighthounds. It is a distinct breed known for its long silky coat and mountain origins in Afghanistan.

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