What kind of dog has the highest return rate on the road during the New Year?
Golden? Erha? Alaska? Or the cute satsuma?
No, in fact, the highest return rate is the Afghan Hound.
Long hair fluttering!
Noble and elegant!
Stylish retro!
Aristocratic temperament!
The retro appearance and noble temperament have become synonymous with nobility. In foreign countries, it is the only dog breed that can enter a five-star hotel, and has also become the favorite of celebrities, models, fashion magazines, etc.

The Afghan Hound, native to the Middle East, later spread to Afghanistan along trade routes, was used to hunt animals such as gazelles, wolves, and snow leopards, and is one of the oldest surviving hound dog breeds. The history dates back to the time of Christ 4,000 years ago, when paintings depict Afghan hounds.
In the cold mountainous conditions of eastern Iran and Afghanistan, afghan hounds have thick, delicate, silky coats and a curly tail at the ends.
If you raise it well, you will get a "dog world full wisdom sage", and the return rate must be 100%. Believe it or not, look at these Afghan hounds below. Walking with the wind, with its own protagonist aura.
There are very few people who keep this kind of dog, and walking on the road can attract many fans!
However, this kind of dog is a prohibited dog at home and abroad. Although because of its unique temperament, it is regarded as a god dog by the Afghan people. But in fact, in its hometown of Afghanistan, people are also cautious when raising such dogs, and in many parts of Afghanistan, it is forbidden to keep such aggressive dogs.
Some people say that Afghan hounds are barbaric by nature, and that anger can even hurt their owners, so many places prohibit the use of Afghan hounds. Arrogance and self-reliance are indeed characteristic of Afghan hounds, but the reasons for the ban are not all the same.
Shoulder height 64-74 cm, weight 23-27 kg. Their limbs are very developed, and they often run out with their masters on a bridging pace, leaving the horses behind, so they have developed a very independent personality. Personality is more assertive, so the general Afghan Hound is not very obedient to the owner's instructions, IQ rankings think that the Afghan Hound is a very stupid dog breed. Without systematic training, maverick personality, coupled with developed motor nerves, I believe that many owners are difficult to control this kind of dog. If you want to tame this kind of hound, the owner may have to spend a lot of thought.
Don't want to spend time training, and finally got a disobedient and aggressive dog, and imposed these bad names on the dog, isn't this bullying dog can't talk!
Some people say that this kind of dog is "born cruel", "born barbaric", "low IQ", etc., basically against the words "forbidden to raise a strong dog" in the guess, the Chinese pastoral dog or the forbidden fierce dog!
If you can't help raising, it is one thing to want to raise, and it is really exhausting to raise people. Burning money and laboriously discouraged many people who wanted to raise Afghan hounds. So, how hard is this dog to take care of?
You have to wear a hood to eat, otherwise you have to stain your beautiful hair.
Every time you go to the pet store, you have to give it special services, perms, styling, and treatment, not to mention how honorable.
The Battle of the Afghan Hound in Beijing, in order to care for the flowing hair, the owner spends 6 to 8 hours a week to groom it. Battle costs more than just a little money, just bathing and beauty, the owner has invested nearly 110,000 yuan, and the monthly bath supplies are as high as 5455 yuan. Take the time to care for the hair, bright and supple to the contrary.
Insist on combing hair every day to prevent knotting and use hair oil! However, it is also fun to change its hairstyle every day, whether it is pure black and long straight, goddess side distribution, lively double ponytail, sweet scorpion braid or simple single ponytail, The Afghan Hound can control it all.
I believe that many owners will not spend a lot of money and energy on a dog. But if the Afghan Hound's hair is not taken care of, it is no different from a Middle Eastern tramp. More than a little bit ugly, it's ugly.
In fact, this kind of dog is just too independent in personality, has its own ideas, but the training is not so good. Like other forbidden dogs, these dogs are not demons, but require more patience, time, and related professional knowledge. And these conditions are not available to everyone, and it is difficult to quantify and assess them at present, so it is directly forbidden to be adopted.
In fact, no matter whether it is forbidden to raise dogs, burning money and taking time, not many people will raise them. It is not so easy to have a dog with a 100% return rate!