An Afghan Hound puppy and an adult dog are two completely different personalities. If the baby is ready for games, hugs and jumping at any time of the day or night, then a mature individual is not capable of such feats. Yes, she also needs a portion of attention and affection from the owner, but only when the dog wants it, and not when the owner gets into the head.
In the countries of Central Asia, the ancestors of the Afghan hounds were used as hunters and shepherds.
Modern representatives of the breed are gradually losing their working qualifications, becoming more and more decorative pets.
Caring for a dog’s coat is laborious and requires primary grooming skills, or serious financial costs if you entrust the job to a professional.