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  2. Afghan Hound - Wikipedia

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    An Afghan Hound was featured on the cover of Life Magazine on November 26, 1945. Afghan Hounds were the most popular in Australia in the 1970s, and won most of the major shows. [10] An Afghan Hound won Best in Show (BIS) at the 1996 World Dog Show in Budapest. [12] Afghan Hounds were BIS at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in 1957 and again ...

  3. Dog coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    The Afghan Hound has a unique patterned coat that is long with short patches on the chest, face, back and tail. The Irish Water Spaniel may share the same pattern gene, although unlike the Afghan Hound, the IWS is otherwise genetically a long-haired (fixed for l/l ) breed.

  4. Azawakh - Wikipedia

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    European FCI clubs and the AKC recognize the FCPR as an acceptable registry. The AKC recognized the Azawakh a member of the Hound group in 2019. [6] The American Azawakh Association (AAA) [7] is the AKC Parent Club for the Azawakh. Azawakh may be registered with the UKC and ARBA. The breed is not yet registered by CKC.

  5. Afghan Hound Who 'Looks Like a Gorilla' Has the Internet ...

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    Afghan Hounds can be just as silly and goofy as the next dog. There's a reason for all that silky hair. It was actually a form of protection in the regions of the world where these dogs come from.

  6. ‘The Masked Singer’ Reveals Identity of Afghan Hound: Here Is ...

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    SPOILER ALERT: Do not read ahead if you have not watched Season 11, Episode 2 of “The Masked Singer,” “The Wizard of Oz Night,” which aired March 13 on Fox. Chrisley didn’t know best, at ...

  7. Viscount Grant - Wikipedia

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    Gable, known by his kennel name Viscount Grant, was owned by Chris Amoo, of the British band The Real Thing, and his wife Julie. [1] They bred the dog themselves, after getting involved with the breed as Chris Amoo's record producer owned two Afghans.

  8. Saluki - Wikipedia

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    The breed is most closely related to the Afghan hound, a basal breed that predates the emergence of modern breeds in the 19th century, [3] and the Saluki has been purebred both in the Middle East, including by royalty, since at least that era, and in the West (especially in Britain and Germany) since the 1840s (with breed standards established ...

  9. Basenji - Wikipedia

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    A Basenji's eyes are typically almond-shaped. Basenjis typically weigh about 9–11 kg (20–24 lb) and stand 41–46 cm (16–18 in) at the shoulder. They are a square breed, which means they are as long as they are tall with males usually larger than females. Basenjis are athletic dogs, and deceptively powerful for their size.