East African hounds (confirm introduction)
The East African hound is a stubborn and calm hunting dog. When working, his amazing speed and energetic expression can kill gazelles or other prey in the desert or the Rocky Mountains.
The Saluki is an intelligent and sophisticated dog with a sincere and obedient character and aristocratic demeanor. It is a valuable breed. However, because it was born as a hunting dog and has a strong desire to catch prey, it must be strictly controlled and trained. In addition, home care must provide enough space for them to circulate, and sufficient amount of movement must be maintained every day.
Indoor dogs are particularly fond of exercising. Sometimes they want to escape as soon as the door is opened. At this time, the "wait" or "back" command should be issued immediately to stop it. Then slowly wear it to go out for exercise. When returning home, you should first give the command "waiting for leave" at the door, and then give the command "good" to let it enter the house. Dogs that are afraid of going out should be encouraged. Some indoor dogs are also afraid of going out. For this kind of dog, start with using a little force to pull it outside, wander around the house for a while, and at the same time quietly give encouragement with your mouth. Make it no longer timid. Don’t forget that the more sensitive your hearing and senses are, the more likely your dog will be fearful. His face is solemn and fashionable, and he has a pair of deep, sincere eyes that look into the distance.
Its temperament is noble, polite, deep and confident, and it looks into the distance when walking. The East African hound has a pair of sharp eyes on its pretty face. Its long ears, tail and legs are covered with long silky hair. Not panting, maintaining his own charm. He is the kind of dog that is unforgettable. He only made a brief appearance in the movie "Cats and Dogs", but he was already charming and amazing.
His steadiness, loyalty and elegant appearance make him very aristocratic. Occasionally there will be some nervousness, but this dog is easier to train, so these are not a big problem.
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