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Saluki
This image is copyright and may not be downloaded or reproduced One of the oldest known breeds of dogs, which has existed virtually unchanged for many thousands of years, the Saluki was known by the Arabs as El Hor - the Noble One. Used for coursing gazelle, fox and hare, the aristocratic Saluki was held in such high esteem that he was never sold, only given away and then only to extremely worthy recipients. He was permitted to enjoy the choicest tidbits from the plate and the finest linen from the bed and even declared to be a sacred animal. A gentle, dignified dog, the Saluki is somewhat aloof at first and does not quickly take to strangers. But once he attaches himself to a person, he does so for life. Affectionate without being overly demonstrative, the Saluki is nevertheless extremely devoted to his owner and family. His beauty is that of the thoroughbred horse, displaying extreme grace and symmetry in his clean-cut lines. There are two varieties of Saluki which are similar in all respects except for the fact that the Smooth variety carries no feathering.
Ideal height Dogs 58-71cm |
For further information on this breedand where to obtain a puppy contact:Australian Capital Territory ACT Canine Association Inc Phone: (02) 6241 4404 New South Wales Saluki Club of NSW Inc Mr B Sansom, Ph: (02) 4735 7817 Northern Territory The North Australian Canine Association Inc. Phone: (08) 8984 3570 Email: naca1@bigpond.com Queensland Canine Control Council (Queensland) Phone: (07) 3252 2661 Email: dogsqld@powerup.com.auSouth Australia South Australian Canine Association Inc Phone: (08) 8349 4797 Email: info@saca.caninenet.com Tasmania Tasmanian Canine Association Inc Phone: (03) 6272 9443 Email: tca@iprimus.com.au Victoria Saluki Club of Victoria Inc. Puppy Officer : Stan Green 9876 4639 Western Australia Saluki Club of WA Mrs R Trevenen Phone: 9497 7272 Email: mauresq@iinet.net.au |
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