Appearance of the Afaird
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The Afaird is a large breed dog measuring between 58.5 and 68.5 centimeters. It has a long muzzle, long, well-built legs and a long, sickle-shaped tail, all eye-catching features it takes from its parent breeds. The eyes tend to be dark and alert, while the ears tend to be folded down. The Afaird has a medium-length coat, a characteristic found in both the Afghan Greyhound and the Berger de Brie. This coat, which can come in shades of gray, brown and black, is often quite dense and wiry. The length and texture of the coat depend on the dog itself and the lineage your dog is most inspired by. In general, however, coat length tends to be shorter than that of the Afghan Greyhound, and texture tends to be smoother than that of the Berger de Brie. |
Temperament of the Afaird
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The Afaird generally makes an excellent watchdog, as it is quite intelligent, obedient and protective of its masters and home. However, it also has a very affectionate and gentle side, which can be beneficial for owners of young children. When it comes to children and other pets, if properly trained, the Afaird is often quite gentle and tolerant of young children. When it comes to strangers, the Afaird is cautious and protective, and may therefore have a strong tendency to bark. These dogs can become very stubborn and develop behavioral problems if not properly trained. Although a very pleasant companion, the Afaird is recommended for experienced dog owners and those willing to devote the necessary time to the stimulation and care of this hybrid. |
Needs and activities of the Afaird
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As these dogs are descended from active shepherd and herding breeds, they require a dynamic, lively lifestyle on a daily basis, and are best suited to a home with a large garden. Ideally, owners should walk or run their Afaird at least 2-3 times a day for around 45-60 minutes. These dogs can be quite stubborn and will benefit from regular training and mental stimulation through play with toys and socialization with other dogs. Owners should consider taking their Afaird to off-leash dog parks and hiking trails to meet the hybrid's energy needs. |
Maintenance of the Afaird
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This hybrid may need brushing several times a week to prevent potential tangles from developing in its silky coat. Afairds are long-haired dogs that shed seasonally and require extra grooming, in addition to brushing, every 4 weeks. General clipping of the coat all over the body will keep your Afaird tangle-free and healthy-looking. Bathing can be done whenever the dog is really dirty; however, as a general rule, he can be bathed once a month. As with all dogs, ears and teeth need to be cleaned and maintained to prevent infections. This hybrid in particular will benefit from regular observation and cleaning of its ears. In addition, the fur around the foot pads and the nails should be trimmed every 4 weeks to keep the feet free of debris or bacterial build-up. |