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Azawakh

Azawakh
Alternative names
Tuareg Sloughi
Country of origin
Mali
Classification
FCI: Group 10 Section 3
AKC: Hound (FSS)
UKC: Sighthounds and Pariah Dogs
Breed standards (external links)
FCI, UKC
Notes
The AKC foundation stock service (FSS)

is a registration service for breeds not yet
recognised by the AKC.

The Azawakh is a sight hound dog breed from Africa.

Contents

Appearance

Rangy, leggy, lean, and elegant, the Azawakh is extremely high-stationed, taller than it is long. The breed weighs from 33 to 55 pounds (15-25 kg); its height is 24 to 29 inches (60-74 cm). The coat is very short and almost absent on the belly. Colours permitted by the FCI breed standard are clear sand to dark fawn (with or without a dark mask), with white bib, tail tip, and stockings; many other colours occur in Africa. The Azawakh’s light, supple, elastic gait is a notable breed characteristic.

Temperament

Attentive, distant, reserved to hostile with strangers, the Azawakh is gentle and affectionate with those she accepts.

History

Bred by the Tuareg nomads of the Sahara and sub-Saharan Sahel in the countries of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, the breed is used there as a guard dog and to hunt gazelle and hare at speeds up to 40 miles per hour. Its bone structure shows clearly through the skin and musculature.

Uncommon as yet in Europe and North America, they are nevertheless gaining a foothold. The breed is not yet registered by CKC or AKC (but is recorded in AKC’s Foundation Stock Service); it is registered with UKC, ARBA and others.

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Last updated: 06-01-2005 23:35:23
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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