Afghan Hound
Afghan Hound, also known as Kabul Hound, is an ancient breed. There are images of Afghan Hounds dating back 4000 years. This breed originated in the Middle East and was used to hunt fast-running animals such as gazelles, wolves, and snow leopards. The Afghan Hound first landed in Britain in 1886 and became the Royal Hunt dog of the British Royal Family.


Chinese name Afghan Hound, alias Kabul Hound
The Afghan Hound has a strong and agile body, is independent and dislikes fighting, and is gentle with people. Despite its strong physique, it will become increasingly thin if its life changes. It has good eyesight, is good at running, has a light step, and has a noble physique. It is intelligent, has long, flowing hair that shines in the wind, and is known as a 'cross-country racer'.

