Dogs are the earliest domesticated animals of mankind and the most loyal friend of mankind. According to statistics, there are more than 1400 dog breeds in the world. There are more than 500 kinds of dog breeds, but among so many dog breeds, there is one dog that is the most popular, that is, the Afghan dog.

The Afghan dog is loved by pet lovers from all walks of life for its beautiful appearance, long flowing hair, and graceful and luxurious temperament. Especially in Europe and the United States, it is an excellent companion dog. Due to the fashionable retro appearance and noble temperament of the Afghan Hound, it has become synonymous with nobility. Abroad, the Afghan Hound is the only dog breed that can enter a five-star hotel. This breed has also become the darling of celebrities, models, high-end clubs, fashion magazines, etc. However, in our country, Afghan dogs are included in the list of forbidden dog breeds, and no matter how rich they are, they cannot keep them.
Native to the Middle East and later spread to Afghanistan along trade routes, the Afghan Hound is now one of the oldest Hound dog breeds. The Afghan Hound's hair is slender and flowing, especially the hair on the top of the head is smooth and silky, the soles of the feet are relatively wide, and the front body is straight, which makes it the emperor of the dogs. Afghan dogs have always existed on the hunting grounds as hunters, and the opponents of Afghan dogs are very good at running antelopes or wolves, and their genes have always inherited very powerful hunting genes. It can be said that the Afghan dog is born to be an excellent hunter.
In terms of personality, the Afghan dog is naturally arrogant, grumpy, and autonomous, and is a more ferocious hunting dog, coupled with its low IQ, almost all breeds of dogs have the lowest intelligence. Not only can not clearly identify the owner's wishes and instructions in time, but even in many cases even their own masters can not distinguish, so it is more difficult to tame. Once the emotions erupt, even the owner does not pay attention to it, and there are many hurtful incidents.
Afghan dogs are larger, run fast, and their strength is naturally not a problem, and once they get out of control, people are helpless. With the frequent occurrence of injuries to such dogs, in order to avoid more people being attacked, the sale and breeding of such dogs is strictly prohibited in China. In fact, in his hometown of Afghanistan, people are also cautious when raising such dogs. The keeping of such aggressive dogs is also banned in many parts of Afghanistan, a decision made with personal safety and other issues in mind.
In this way, the appearance of the Afghan dog is seriously inconsistent with the inside, looking elegant, but in fact, fierce and temperamental. Our goal in keeping pets is to give us warmth and companionship, not to create danger and trouble. After reading this, do you still dare to raise Afghan dogs?