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Breed Profile
The Azawakh is an athletic, elegant and proud sighthound with a distinctive appearance. He is slim and long-legged, which makes him able to reach high speeds and run endurance over long distances. Its physique is distinctive - the dogs of this breed are longer than they are tall, unlike most other dog breeds. His expression is intelligent and his gaze is profound and often a little melancholic. The Azawakh belong to FCI Group 10, the greyhounds. Unlike some other breeds, the Azawakh has no distinction between show and performance lines. All Azawakhs, whether seen in the show ring or on the racetrack, come from the same breeding lines and retain their original characteristics.
| Height | 60 - 70 cm (Female), 64 - 74 cm (Male) |
| Weight | 15 - 20 kg (Female), 20 - 25 kg (Male) |
| Life Expectancy | 10 - 13 years |
| Character | Loyal, sensitive, independent |
| Coat | Short, close-fitting, no undercoat |
| Coat Color | Variety ranges from clear sand to dark fawn, often with white markings |
| Price | 1500 - 2500 € € |
History
The origins of the Azawakh can be traced back to the nomadic Tuareg peoples of the Sahara. These greyhounds were kept by the nomads not only as hunting dogs, but also as guard dogs, companions and status symbols. They were bred to be fast and agile enough to hunt wildlife in the harsh and dry Sahara region. Their special ability to run and persevere in extreme heat has given them the nickname “desert greyhounds”. introduced. The Azawakh has been recognized as an independent breed since 1981. The first dogs of this breed came to Europe in the 1970s, and they have also been bred in the USA since the 1980s.
The Azawakh was bred by the Tuareg as a hunting and guard dog and is known for its speed and elegance.
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Character & Temperament
Azawakhs are not only exceptionally graceful and athletic dogs, but also loyal and sensitive companions. They are often very attached to their people and can form a deep bond with their owner. However, their sensitivity also means that they can react sensitively to abrupt changes or harsh treatments. It is therefore important that you treat them with patience, understanding and a certain sensitivity. Despite their attachment to their humans, Azawakhs are also very independent dogs. They can sometimes seem a bit distant or reserved, especially towards strangers. This is a trait they inherited from their ancestors, the nomadic guard dogs. It is important to note that Azawakhs are guard dogs and do not have a strong need to please like you might see in other dog breeds. However, they are by no means aggressive or hostile, but rather cautious and reserved when meeting new people or situations for the first time. Azawakhs are generally calm dogs, preferring to save their energy for short, intense bursts of activity, such as: B. when running or playing. This doesn't mean they want to laze around all day - on the contrary, they need regular exercise and mental stimulation to be happy and balanced. But they are also very happy to spend much of their time at home, as long as they have the opportunity to get enough exercise. Azawakhs have a strong hunting instinct and can be very focused and determined when pursuing something. They are excellent runners and can reach incredible speeds. If they are not in a secured area, you should always keep them on a leash to ensure that they do not run away uncontrollably. This breed can learn to stay alone, but they should not be left without human companionship for long periods of time. They are social animals that enjoy the company of their humans and often have difficulty coping with their absence. Azawakhs are known to be very loyal and can form close bonds with their family. They also tend to be good with children as long as they are respectful and considerate in their interactions with them. Although not considered typical guard dogs, Azawakhs are attentive and vigilant. They will react quickly to unusual noises or movements and alert you to them. However, they are not overly loud or barking dogs. Their waking behavior is reflected in their attention and vigilance, not in constant barking or growling.
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Did you know that the Azawakh is considered part of the family in their homeland and traditionally sleeps in the nomads' huts instead of living outside with the herds? They are truly special dogs with a rich history and unique personality!
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What Awaits You
The Azawakh is a sensitive dog with a high motivation to hunt. This combination doesn't make keeping it easy. Therefore, the Azawakh is not recommended for beginners.
Housing & Care
The Azawakh is an active and independent dog that can live well in an urban environment as long as it gets enough exercise and mental stimulation. A house with a secure yard would be ideal for him to run and play. They are social and enjoy the company of their humans, but should not be left alone for long periods of time. Azawakhs are often good with children as long as they treat them with respect and consideration. However, they may not get along well with smaller pets, especially cats, due to their prey drive. However, every dog is an individual and there can be exceptions.
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Training & Education
Azawakhs are intelligent dogs that respond well to positive reinforcement and consistent, gentle leadership. You need a balance of physical activity and mental stimulation to be happy and healthy. Azawakhs are excellent runners and could excel in canine sports such as lure coursing or agility. It is important to consider your dog's individual needs and preferences when choosing activities. Promoting impulse control and frustration tolerance can be particularly helpful for Azawakhs because they have high energy and a natural tendency to hunt. Training sessions should be kept short and playful to keep the dog's attention and avoid overstimulation.
Nutrition & Care
The Azawakh's diet should be balanced and nutritious. Although they are a lean breed, they need a diet with enough proteins and carbohydrates to meet their energy needs. A high-quality dog food that is tailored to the dog's age, weight and activity level is ideal. Regular meals and fresh water are important. Caring for the Azawakh is relatively straightforward. They have a short, close-fitting coat with no undercoat that requires little grooming. An occasional brushing will help remove loose hair and keep the coat clean and shiny. Azawakhs are native to the Sahara and therefore cope well with heat. However, in colder climates, such as Germany, they can be vulnerable to cold and may require additional warmth in the form of blankets or dog coats.
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Health
No Health Tests Available
No specific health tests are currently available for this breed.
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