
The Sloughi (windhound): the Arabian Sighthound, is included in the 10th group
which also includes:
- The Saluki: the Persian sighthound
- The Azawakh: the Touareg (Mali & Niger) sighthound
- The Greyhound: the English sighthound
- The Afghan: the Afghanistan sighthound
- The Whippet: another English Sighthound.
- The Deerhound: the Scottish sighthound.
- The Galgo: the Spanish sighthound.
- The Borzoi: the Russian sighthound.
- The Windspiel: the Italian sighthound.
- The Orloff: the Circassian sighthound.
- The Irish Wolfhound: the Irish sighthound.
- The Ramour (Rampuri): the Indian sighthound.
- The Chart: the Polish sighthound
"European travelers and explorers, drawn at the beginning of the last century to
the as yet unknown Arabian world and remote North Africa, returned not only with numerous
colorful tales, but also with knowledge of the Sloughi, North Africa's sighthound. With
great sensitivity for the African-Arabian world, Daumas presented the Sloughi as the noble
hunting companion of the Bedouins. He stated that the dogs received exceptional care and
puppies were nursed by women if necessary. The Sloughi slept in the tent at the side of
its master, was protected from the cold by blankets, was decorated with necklaces and
talismen, was provided with the best food, was treated as a guest when accompanying its
master on visits, was greatly valued because it provided through hunting for the family,
and was mourned upon its death. Daumas described the Sloughi's nature as intelligent and
noble and its manner as polite and proud."
While the Sloughi is very affectionate and loyal to his family, he is reserved towards
strangers. He is like the Bedouin: wild and gentle, noble and ferocious, and extremely
sensitive. He seems indifferent whereas he is curious and mistrustful of what is happening
around him. He is extremely sensitive to anger. He is faithful and he makes a very good
watchdog. He is a compromise between calm and patience, and ardent energy.
Exercise is important and the Sloughi loves a good run, but his favorite spots are in
the house. They love comfort and like to have their own soft bed to sleep in....
He gets along very well with children and other dogs.
It is a small wonder that the lovers of the Sloughi and lovers of the Arabian
Horse find that they have so much in common. Some breeders, like us, raise both, just as
the Arabs did. Both animals are the preserved remnants of a hard and proud era of
fascination and mystery. The esthetic value of the Sloughi lies in the beauty of a perfect
build, and noble and graceful movement.
The Sloughi stands at 61 to 72 cm (24 to 29 inches). The female is slightly
smaller than the male. For the male: 66 to 72 cm (26 to 29 inches); for the female: 61 to
68 cm (24 to 27 inches).
The color of a Sloughi can be:
- With or without a black mask, with or without a black mantle
- Sand, light sand, fawn (red sand), sand with black overlay, brindle.
The Sloughi never comes in flashy parti-colors (tricolor or coats with spots). His coat
is a superb example of natural adaptation. The sand (tan) is a camouflage color typical of
gazelles, fenecs and other animals of the desert. The brindle color is from the mountains.
His colors are the natural camouflage for hunting in its native country. In the area near
the Sahara-desert, the dogs tend to be smaller and more compact in build, while
mountain-bred dogs are much larger and more powerful.
The Sloughi is neat, silent, loyal, extremely affectionate, courageous and superbly
decorative. He has a supremely noble bearing.
"The Sloughi has the typical appearance of an oriental sighthound, a noble head
with hanging or slightly folded ears and a long neck. Lacking the coat of the Afghan and
the decorative feathering of the Saluki, the Sloughi clearly shows its squarish body shape
with perfectly straight lines, large chest, and drawn-in stomach. He is particularly long
legged and has strong, healthy feet. A Sloughi in good condition looks truly chiseled. The
blood vessels and tendons are visible and the skin is as "dry" (lacking in
subcutaneous fat) as that of a purebred Arabian horse. The Sloughi's beauty is special,
severe. Its melancholic expression fascinates. The glance of its black-rimmed eyes, which
appear to be made-up like those of an oriental dancer, is penetrating and arresting".
"The Sloughi is intelligent and proud and, when necessary, watchful. Many are not
to be taken lightly when their master's property or they appear to be threatened. The
Sloughi should only be treated with dignity, he can't exist with beating; he is too
aristocratic, too noble to put up with beating. But he is true to his master until death,
because his master also is his friend. He becomes vicious only if real danger is near. He
doesn't want to fight, though he won't hesitate to respond if another dog attacks him. At
that point he is like steel with his courage and sharp teeth".
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