THE AFGHAN HOUND - The World's Most Glamorous Dog

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Publicado 2020-02-14
Collars, Catwalks and Snoods...Anneka meets the world's most glamorous dog, the Afghan Hound. A 60's Icon and with locks to rival our Animal Watch host, Anneka finds out just what it takes to care for one of the most beautiful dogs in the world.

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  • @marianar2948
    Forget about A-list actress and mega pop stars - Pantene will only convince me to buy their shampoo if they feature one of these mega hairy beauties in their ads! 😁
  • @chervenovino
    We used to have a black afghan hound when I was kid, Prince was brilliant and I loved him dearly, he was a real escape artist though and mad as anything but so much fun for a small child running around in the garden together.
  • @fh9465
    i have an afghan hound. his name is Steven Tyler. 😎
  • @zikaeziagulu1
    The presenter is hilarious, love her. She’s got a great personality 😂
  • @jlee1970bb
    Before I got my Afghan Hound, I heard so many people warn me about their long, luxurious hair and how much maintenance it would be. But let me tell you, she is worth every minute spent brushing and styling her coat. She's actually the most well-behaved dog I have owned! I have a sweatshirt that says 'Afghan Hound Mom: Master of the hairbrush and the art of patience' and I wear it every day lol so true 🐾
  • @thexgamer8240
    Anna: Has beautiful long blonde hair Afghan Hound: Now this is an Avengers level threat.
  • @dolcevitausa6448
    My family had an Afghan hound when I was in high s school ...still remember a catty friend of my Mom's calling her and asking who was the" beautiful blonde" in Renato's car was that she saw that afternoon. My Dad had just picked up Fritz from the groomer and was on his way home when so called friend spotted them. They recounted that story for years.... RIP Fritz
  • @whutzat
    I had an Afghan Hound when I was a child. She was more hyper than the dogs in this video, but essentially a mellow, cooperative dog. She was unfortunately also the least intelligent dog i've ever had, but her beauty and sweetness made up for it.
  • @zaland2936
    I'm from eastern Afghanistan, we have had many of those. They were usually good company to pick up the hunted birds in the mountains of Nuristan. There were many of them but I didn't see many in the Capital Kabul.
  • @MrEvers
    They realise very well that they're fabulous. When our Afghan was in public when coming from a grooming, she acted like a complete diva.
  • @fkkmag8692
    Im A dad of three and they ar just big baby’s i love them
  • I had the same dog, same colour, she passed in old age. She was a beauty and I bought her in England and had her shipped to Canada. She was a show dog and model in her years. So aloof yet protective I loved it.
  • My mother raised afghans, using House of Orange bloodlines crossed with a Garnet line. We took our brood dogs with us to our mountain cabin (above timberline) all the time, where we could let them run loose on our long hikes. (since they were our brood bitches we did not keep a show coat on them.) Yes, gaze hounds go after things far away, but they would keep us in sight within 1/4 mile and basically keep up with us. When we headed home, they knew to come along if they wanted dinner. Afghans are also terrific jumpers, easily jumping 6 ft. fences (or over a car!), and we clocked one of our males easily keeping up with our car going 35 mph, laughing all the while. They are clowns and divas. Because they are rather bony, they like to lounge on cushioned couches , beds and chairs, crossing their forelegs most elegantly. Surprisingly, they can be fierce watch dogs as well. Their coats are not water proof at all, so in a moist climate they need to be groomed at least every other day to keep them from getting matted. A long show coat takes at least an hour if you groom them daily but they look like liquid gold when they move in their long show coat. You have to be devoted if you want one!
  • @packer812
    I had two Afghans in the 80's and 90's. Lovely dogs, very cat-like peronalities. They are not as popular as they used to be, which is a good thing as they are not a dog for the avergae person. They require a lot of commitment.
  • @volgg
    This dog can actually make the front cover for the VOGUE magazine