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Why are only Afghan dogs allowed to enter five-star hotels?

1, this kind of dog is considered a gentleman's dog because of its long and beautiful hair, noble behavior and elegant behavior.

2. Its appearance is fashionable and retro, and its temperament is noble and elegant. In many people's minds, it is synonymous with nobility.

3, very docile, five-star hotels belong to elegant places, pets can not be aggressive.

4, love clean, do not touch dirty things, but also very quiet, basically will not make any noise.

Extended data

Afghan dogs are excellent shepherds and hounds. They have a keen sense of smell and excellent eyesight, so they have made great achievements in hunting. Because of its beautiful appearance, luxurious appearance and excellent companion dog, it is widely loved by people from all walks of life, especially in Europe and America.

Personality characteristics:

Strong body, strong independence, gentle to people, but sometimes there is a neurotic side. Despite his strong physique, he will lose weight as soon as his life changes. People commented that this dog has an untrustworthy temperament. Now the variety has been improved. In addition to maintaining the original liveliness, training and breeding are much more obedient and relaxed than before.

Elegant and lively Afghan dogs, through proper exercise, keep the best physical and mental state. Afghan hound, growing in the cold plateau climate of Afghanistan and the Middle East, has long and thick fur all over its body. They like comfortable modern houses.

Brief introduction to history:

Afghan hound, also known as Kabul dog, is an ancient dog breed. Afghanistan has its elegant and mighty appearance, and has formed a unique style with its beautiful appearance. In any harsh environment, it can have strong endurance, amazing agility and strong physique. In Afghanistan 4000 years ago, there was a portrait of this dog. This kind of dog originated in the Middle East and later spread to Afghanistan along the trade route, and was used to hunt gazelles, wolves, snow leopards and other animals.

The Afghan breed first landed in Britain in 1886 and became the British royal hound. After Britain introduced this breed to the United States in 1927, after half a century's improvement, the United States made the Afghan hound have its elegant and mighty appearance, and formed a unique style with its beautiful appearance. It has strong endurance, amazing agility and strong physique in any harsh environment, and has high ornamental value. Then this variety was introduced to Europe, making it popular all over the world.

References:

Afghan dog-Baidu encyclopedia