Afghan Hound

Afghan Hound - History & Facts

The Majestic Afghan Hound

One of the oldest and most elegant breeds in the world

Historical Legacy

Renowned for its exceptional antiquity, the Afghan Hound stands among the world's oldest dog breeds. Legends suggest Afghan Hounds were aboard Noah's Ark. Its origins stretch back millennia into the mountains of Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan.

Historically, these dogs were prestigious symbols for royalty and tribal leaders. More than just companions, they were powerful sighthounds that used their vision and speed to track game in rugged terrain.

Timeline of the Breed

Prehistory
Origins in Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan’s highlands.
19th Century
Introduced to Europe by British military personnel.
1927
First Afghan Hound registered by the American Kennel Club (AKC).
1930s
Gained fame in the US thanks to Zeppo Marx importing a pair.

Breed Highlights

Height Male: 27–29 in
Female: 24–27 in
Weight 57–75 lbs (Both)
Hypoallergenic Yes
Origin Afghanistan
Colors Black, Cream, Red
Life Expectancy 12–14 years

Modern Appeal

The Afghan Hound is beloved for both its gentle nature and remarkable appearance. Its elegant form graces dog shows globally, and it’s even represented in Pablo Picasso’s monumental Chicago sculpture. A true symbol of timeless beauty.