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Origin

Middle East

Lifespan

13โ€“20 years

Weight

18โ€“27 kg

Height

undefined cm

Personality

GentleAloofReservedIntelligentLoyal

Colors & Patterns

White ยท Cream ยท Fawn ยท Golden ยท Grizzle ยท Tricolor ยท Black and Tan

Saluki

About This Breed

The Saluki or Persian Greyhound is one of the oldest known dog breeds, with a history stretching back at least 4,000 years. They appear in ancient Egyptian artifacts and Arab poetry, held in the highest esteem. The breed was considered sacred by many Islamic cultures. Salukis are large, swift sighthounds with a graceful, aristocratic appearance and exceptional endurance. They are gentle and devoted to their families but reserved with strangers.

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Characteristics

Affection Level
4/5
Good with Children
3/5
Good with Dogs
3/5
Social Needs
3/5
Intelligence
4/5
Grooming Needs
2/5
Shedding Level
1/5
Health Issues
2/5
Adaptability
3/5
Energy Level
4/5
Vocalisation
2/5

Getting to Know the Saluki

Origin & History

The Saluki developed naturally in Middle East over many generations before systematic breeding efforts standardised its distinctive traits. Today it is recognised by the world's major feline registries and cherished by enthusiasts across the globe.

As a member of the Hound Group, the Saluki was bred for its extraordinary tracking ability โ€” whether by scent or sight โ€” making it one of history's most valued hunting partners and a dog of remarkable independent instinct.

Size & Physical Traits

Weight18โ€“27 kg
Heightundefined cm
Lifespan13โ€“20 yrs
Sizelarge

The Saluki is a large dog, typically weighing 18โ€“27 kg and standing approximately undefined cm at the shoulder โ€” powerfully built with an impressive, muscular presence.

The breed appears in a range of colours including White ยท Cream ยท Fawn ยท Golden ยท Grizzle ยท Tricolor ยท Black and Tan, with each combination lending a subtly different character to the dog's appearance. The Saluki's physical structure โ€” refined over generations of selective breeding โ€” is well-suited to its original working role and translates naturally into the active, capable companion it is today.

With a typical lifespan of 13โ€“20 yrs, the Saluki is a breed that rewards the commitment of a long and deeply rewarding relationship.

Saluki Personality Profile

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Originally from Middle East, the Saluki is a highly energetic and athletically driven breed with a character as compelling as its history.

The Saluki is extraordinarily devoted to its family โ€” often called a "velcro dog" for its irresistible urge to stay by its person's side, whether that's on the sofa or in the garden. They are polite and measured with new people โ€” not suspicious, but not instantly effusive either.

Their playful exuberance and curiosity demand generous daily outlets โ€” interactive fetch, tug games, and brain-challenging puzzle feeders are the cornerstones of a happy day.

Known for being Gentle, Aloof, Reserved, Intelligent, this breed forges bonds with families that are as steadfast and enduring as the breed itself.

Grooming & Care Guide

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The Saluki is blissfully easy to maintain โ€” a weekly brush and a bath every six to eight weeks cover the essentials beautifully.

Shedding is minimal โ€” a genuine asset for households with allergy sensitivities or a strong preference for hair-free living spaces.

A complete care routine also includes weekly teeth brushing (dental disease is the most common preventable health issue in dogs), ear cleaning after every bath, and nail trims every three to four weeks. Establishing these habits early โ€” ideally from puppyhood โ€” makes them far easier to maintain throughout your Saluki's life.

Home Life & Compatibility

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The Saluki adapts reasonably well to various home environments โ€” provided their exercise and companionship needs are consistently met, most living situations work well.

They get along well with older, dog-savvy children; adult supervision is recommended when interacting with younger kids to ensure interactions stay positive for all parties. With proper early socialisation and careful introductions, they generally coexist well with other household animals.

Extended alone time is a challenge for most dogs โ€” provide durable puzzle toys, chew items, and ensure adequate pre-departure exercise. Dog day care, dog walkers, or working from home arrangements significantly improve quality of life for social breeds like the Saluki.

Training & Mental Stimulation

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The Saluki is a trainer's dream โ€” highly motivated, quick to understand new concepts, and deeply invested in pleasing its handler. Positive reinforcement (treats plus enthusiastic praise) combined with consistent, clear cues unlocks their full potential in obedience, agility, and working roles.

Their high intellectual needs demand regular fulfilment โ€” scent work, trick training, puzzle feeders, and canine sports are excellent outlets that keep boredom (and its associated mischief) firmly at bay.

They are naturally quiet โ€” a real advantage in apartments and neighbourhoods where excessive noise is a concern.

Early socialisation during the critical window of 8-16 weeks is arguably the single most important investment you can make in your Saluki's future โ€” diverse, positive exposure to people, animals, sounds, and environments builds the confident, well-adjusted adult dog that every owner hopes for.