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The Afghan Hound is not a mix of modern breeds but a pure ancient sighthound developed in Afghanistan, shaped over centuries by regional conditions.
Yes, Afghan Hounds can be good family dogs when properly socialized, offering loyalty and affection while maintaining an independent demeanor.
No, an Afghan Hound is not a greyhound, but it is a distinct sighthound breed known for its long, silky coat and origin in Afghanistan.
The Afghan Hound is an ancient sighthound breed from Afghanistan, known for its long, silky coat and dignified appearance. It’s athletic, independent, and requires regular grooming and exercise.
Dogs should never eat rib bones—cooked or raw—as they can splinter, cause choking, digestive injuries, or severe blockages that may require surgery.
Dogs should never eat cooked rib bones, as they can splinter and cause serious health risks such as choking, perforations, or internal blockages.
Dogs should never eat cooked rib bones, as they can splinter and cause choking, internal injuries, or digestive blockages.
No, dogs should not eat rib bones, as they can splinter and cause choking, internal injuries, or digestive complications.
Rib bones are not safe for dogs, as they can splinter and cause choking, digestive injuries, or serious health complications. Veterinarians strongly advise against giving dogs rib bones, whether cooked or raw.
Another name for a German Wirehaired Pointer is Deutsch Drahthaar, especially for dogs bred within Germany’s regulated system.

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