"Elegant and athletic Saluki dog running on a desert landscape, with a beautiful sandy coat flowing in the wind and focused eyes on its prey."

Saluki Dog Breed Information:

One of the oldest of dog breeds, Salukis were once considered a gift from Allah. They’re fast as the wind, skinny as a supermodel, and quietly devoted to their people.

 

Saluki Dog Group: Hound Dogs.

Saluki Height: 23 to 28 inches tall at the shoulder.

Saluki Weight: 35 to 70 pounds.

Saluki Life Span: 12 to 14 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

Salukis are a reserved breed although they're devoted to their people. Salukis should not live outdoors. Salukis should not live outdoors. They thrive on human companionship and will become depressed if left alone for long periods. Salukis are generally quiet dogs. Salukis are fastidious and like to be clean. They shed little and require only weekly brushing. Salukis love to run and need regular daily exercise. Salukis prefer the companionship of other Salukis, but they can get along with other dogs that do not have dominant natures.

 

Saluki History:

The Saluki, royal dog of Egypt, is perhaps the oldest known breed of domesticated dog, identified by some historians as "a distinct breed and type as long ago as 329 BC when Alexander the Great invaded India." The Saluki was officially recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1927.

 

Saluki Size:

Saluki males stand 23 to 28 inches at the shoulder; females are significantly smaller. Weight ranges from 35 to 70 pounds.

 

Saluki Personality:

The Saluki is an aloof dog, but one who's devoted to his family. He's gentle and thrives on quiet companionship. He has a tendency to bond with a single person, which can lead to separation anxiety. With strangers, Salukis are reserved, and they can be shy if they're not socialized at an early age. Salukis love comfort and enjoy being pampered with soft bedding and access to furniture. Like cats, they're fastidious about personal cleanliness.

 

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Saluki Health:

The Saluki is a hardy breed that does not suffer from many genetically inherited diseases: 

Anesthesia Sensitivity. 

Hemangiosarcoma. 

Cardiomyopathy. 

Hypothyroidism.

 

Saluki Care:

Salukis are not suited for apartment life. They need a home with a large, securely fenced yard where they can run flat out. Keep your Saluki on leash whenever he's not in an enclosed area. A Saluki was bred for hunting and has a strong prey drive. Salukis are indoor dogs and require soft, cushioned bedding to prevent calluses from forming. Salukis are intelligent and learn quickly, but they're also independent and can be stubborn, which makes training a challenge.

 

Saluki Feeding:

Recommended daily amount: 1.75 to 2.75 cups of a high-quality dog food daily, divided into two meals.

 

Saluki Coat Color And Grooming:

Salukis come in white, cream, fawn, golden, grizzle and tan, black and tan, and tricolor (white, black, and tan). The pigmentation of the nose is black or liver. Salukis are a clean, low-shedding breed with no doggy odor. Brush the coat weekly to remove dead hair and distribute skin oils. Other grooming needs include dental hygiene and nail care. Trim his nails once or twice a month, as needed.

 

Saluki with Children And Other Pets:

Salukis can make excellent companions for older children, but they aren't recommended for homes with young children. They generally get along with other dogs, but prefer other Salukis, or at least other sighthounds.

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