How to Understand the Afghan Hound Puppy

The Afghan Hound is one that draws attention from the very beginning of his life and all the way into adulthood. He is more than just a pretty puppy but a regal looking adult dog. He is one that loves family and would certainly be a great puppy to add to your family.

Temperament of your Afghan Hound Puppy

The Afghan Hound puppy is sweet, affectionate, sensitive, and spirited. He is one breed that does not have a dominance gene. He may even tend to be a bit shy if he is not socialized while he is still a puppy. He is not keen on strangers but is not aggressive. They do better with older children that understand to play easy instead of rough.

Living Environment for your Afghan Hound Puppy

The Afghan Hound puppy needs a yard in which to play. He will do well indoors but needs a bit more room than an apartment can give. He can live indoors or outdoors but would much rather sleep indoors with the family than being ignored outside.

Training your Afghan Hound Puppy

You should start training your Afghan Hound while young while giving clear rules. He may be a bit disobedient if the training is not consistent and understood. They are a bit hard to house train. The Afghan Hound puppy will need training that will allow them to do mental exercises as well as physical or he can become high strung.

Grooming your Afghan Hound puppy

The Afghan Hound puppy has a long and thick coat that will need to be bathed weekly. Only brush his coat after you bathe and dry. Do not brush his coat while wet as his coat will tend to mat. His ears will checked and cleaned due to infection that can occur with long eared breeds.

Stats

Origin: Afghanistan
Life expectancy: 11 to 13 years
Diet:
the Afghan Hound puppy should be fed either once or twice per day. He should be fed a high quality food that ensures he is receiving a mixture of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and minerals.
Exercise: Your new Afghan Hounds needs plenty of room to run and play. He should be allowed to run free at least 30 minutes per day and be taken on a long walk.
Health issues: low tolerance to pain, so even minor injuries can be extremely painful. The Afghan Hound is also prone to allergies and cancer.
Height: 27 to 29 inches for males and just a bit shorter for females
Weight: 58 to 64 pounds for both males and females
Colors: all coat colors
Coat: long, fine, and silky

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