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5 dog breeds with an S waist, skinny but not sickly

Dog breeds that look emaciated from the outside so many people think that he is sick, but it is actually a characteristic of the dog breed. Not weak or sick What types are there?

1. Italian Greyhound

 

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The Italian Greyhound breed is a dog with a small and graceful shape, but it looks beautiful and elegant, has a

playful personality, is intelligent, loves freedom and is a high-speed runner. And he’s a good watchdog, polite, gentle, but panics easily…according to the Greyhound family. The short coat comes in many colors. They can adapt to live in both urban and rural areas. He can be a playmate and a little hunter. The average age is 14-18 years.

History The Italian Greyhound has been a pet of aristocratic families for over a century. It is assumed that it originated from the Mediterranean region. In Greece and Turkey more than 2,000 years ago, but began to become more popular in Italy during the 16th century in style. It has a distinctive personality. The breed was used as a representation in the art of famous Italian painters. In the Renaissance it is also a dog of various breeds. Europe’s favorite Be it King James I of England, Queen Anne of Denmark, Queen Catherine of Russia, etc., the Italian Greyhound arrived in England in the 1600’s.

2. Whippet (Whippet)

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greyhound

 

Small dogs are medium sized dogs. Transparent, graceful, short-haired, with a variety of colors and patterns. Undefined It is fast, powerful and balanced, which, in fact, it is. Whippet is considered English. Small Greyhounds are fast, agile, and easily adaptable household pets. He likes to be quiet in the living room but they love to run at high speeds. Therefore, they are taken to participate in the running race. They are considered an avid runner. In addition to running, they also love to jump on tables, sofas, or anywhere they want. Greyhounds are over 15 years old.

Dogs are affectionate, gentle, intelligent, quick learners, friendly, love to be as close to family members as

possible, peaceful, independent, rarely bark, bark only when you want something from them. or when they feel unhappy.

Greyhounds are very sensitive dogs, both physically and emotionally. Therefore, the training must be positive,

taught gradually, and not use force.

3. The Afghan Hound

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greyhound

 

The Afghan Hound is a graceful dog. He looks like a very classic dog in his own right. When viewed from the front, it appears straight. The neck is long and curved in proportion, the hair is long, and the posture of movement should be graceful, according to what foreigners call the king of the dog.

For this type of dog, the party needs to be surrounded by a fence. Because his keen eyesight is often an issue, he needs to be given regular exercise, bathed, and groomed. Including proper nutrition for growth characteristics from an early age and must provide clean water. them all the time too.

 

4. Greyhound

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greyhound

 

The greyhound is agile, fragile, but also nimble, agile, agile, strong and enduring, befitting their lineage. The Greyhound has long, flowing fur that covers its legs. Hair colors are white, cream, golden, red, light brown. Gray-brown-black mix mixed with tawny or tri-coloured. Average age is around 12 – 14 years.

The Saluki originated in Egypt. As the royal dog of Egypt they are dogs that are admired and proud of their graceful looks. Like the appearance of King Pharaoh, the Saluki was originally used by the Arabs to hunt deer. Because they endured a good desert climate, quick-sighted, capable of hunting, for which in 1840 the greyhound was first imported to England. They were bred to hunt hares.

5. Greyhound (Greyhound)

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greyhound

 

Greyhounds are intelligent dogs. Polite, calm, athletic ability, likes to spend most of the day asleep. With a long neck and head,

Greyhounds are tolerant of children and not aggressive. He would pull away from a distraction rather than bite or growl. In addition to his excellent athletic ability. Greyhounds will happily spend most of their time sleeping. They don’t have a lot of patience and require very little exercise compared to the average dog.

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