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Wednesday, July 12, 2017

The Charming, Sweet and Profoundly Loyal Afghan Hound

This elegant beautiful dog breed with a thick flowing coat has been famous since ancient times for its beauty and charm. The Afghan's long coat served as protection from a harsh climate in mountainous regions where Afghans were first kept. The breed is much more than glamorous. They are a powerful and agile hound as tall as 27 inches at the shoulder and built for a long day's labor of hunt. Huge paws protected the Afghan Hounds against their homeland's rough terrain.

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In fact, there is very little known for certain where the Afghan Hound first originated. A major theory states the breed first appeared in the Middle East and then found its way into Afghanistan through Persia. It first appeared in the United States in 1926.

Being an aristocrat among other hound breeds, his entire appearance is one of dignity and aloofness. He has not traces of being just a plain hound dog. His head is carried straight and proud as his eyes look way into the distance as if always in memory of his ancient past.

Other striking breed-exotic characteristics include a long silky topknot, a peculiar coat pattern, large feet, extra prominent hipbones and a bend in the stifle that gives the true statement of what he is and that is "King of dogs," that holds true to tradition from ancient times up until the present time.

His tail is set not too high on the body with a ring or a curve on the end. Faults in the tail of the Afghan Hound include a tail curled over, or that rest on the back, or is carried sideways, the tail should never be bushy. When he runs free, he moves as if in a beautiful, elegant yet powerful gallop. On a loose lead, the Afghan can trot at a fast pace

The Afghan hound standard weight is about 60 pounds for the dogs and bitches around 50 pounds.
Moving with head and tail high, the whole appearance is one of a hound of great style and beauty.

The Afghan hound is very active and thus will require a lot of space for exercise. They need fenced-in running space and brisk walks. They are said to be good with children, but better with children under supervision. They shed in frequently and are hypoallergenic which make them a nice choice for people with allergies to dogs.

Source: American Kennel Club

You can expect a healthy Afghan to live 12 to 18 years. For the best of health and longevity feed Life's Abundance Dog products. A good starter choice for this breed as a puppy would be the Large Breed Puppy Healthy Starter Kit.

 This kit gives you everything you need to start raising a healthy Afghan Hound giving him the chance for the longest life possible.


  • Large Breed Puppy Food & Wellness Food Supplement
  • Revitalizing Shampoo, Bath Fresh Mist & Ear Care Formula
  • Antioxidant Health Bar (Oatmeal & Apple Recipe)
  • Tasty Rewards Training Treats & Buffalo Bully Sticks
This kit comes in two sizes:

Large Breed Healthy Start - Small Pack
Get your big bundle of joy off to a healthy start. Dr. Jane Bicks, our veterinarian formulator, chose each product in our Healthy Start Pack for Large Breed Puppies for a specific reason. Each Pack contains an 6.6 lb. bag of Life's Abundance Large Breed Puppy Food, a 30-tablet bottle of Life's Abundance Wellness Food Supplement, a 9-ounce bag of Antioxidant Health Bars, a 4-ounce bag of Tasty Rewards Training Treats, 4 9-inch Buffalo Bully Sticks, a 4-ounce bottle of Ear Care Formula, a 12-ounce bottle of Revitalizing Shampoo and an 8-ounce spray bottle of Bath Fresh Mist. Congratulations and best wishes for years of good health, happiness and hugs!

 Large Breed Healthy Start - Large Pack
Get your big bundle of joy off to a healthy start. Dr. Jane Bicks, our veterinarian formulator, chose each product in our Healthy Start Pack for Large Breed Puppies for a specific reason. Each Pack contains an 17.6 lb. bag of Life's Abundance Large Breed Puppy Food, a 60-tablet bottle of Life's Abundance Wellness Food Supplement, a 18-ounce bag of Antioxidant Health Bars, a 4-ounce bag of Tasty Rewards Training Treats, 4 9-inch Buffalo Bully Sticks, a 4-ounce bottle of Ear Care Formula, a 12-ounce bottle of Revitalizing Shampoo and an 8-ounce spray bottle of Bath Fresh Mist. Congratulations and best wishes for years of good health, happiness and hugs!


The Afghan Hound: Such a beauty!





Afghan Hound

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