The Afghan Hound, also known as the Kabul Dog, is native to eastern Iran and the cold mountains of Afghanistan.

Afghan Hound, shoulder height 61-74 cm, weight 23 kg - 35 kg. The body is more symmetrical, the neck is often high and strong, the chest is deeper, and the abdomen is slightly contracted upwards.
The Afghan Hound was first brought to Britain in the late 19th century, and in 1926 the British introduced the breed to the United States.
In modern times, due to the fashionable retro appearance and noble temperament of the Afghan Hound, it has become synonymous with "nobility".
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. The Afghan Hound is praised and loved by its owners as a friend and a member of the family. But when it is stimulated, the attack on strangers is quite fierce!
Afghan Hounds can and are fairly certain to be used for hunting animals while prey is present on the scene or what the hunter wants. Rely on the agility to track prey.
It is required to comb the coat every day, otherwise it will soon become tangled together.