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Overview: The Afghan Hound has grown in popularity and makes a wonderful companion. Aloof, elegant and devoted, this breed is also very loyal but can be reserved around strangers. Socialization is a must for this breed.
Hounds | Views: 422 | Added by: dogbreeds | Date: 02.04.08 | Comments (2)

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Hounds | Views: 277 | Added by: test2 | Date: 01.09.14 | Comments (0)

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Hounds | Views: 227 | Added by: test2 | Date: 16.06.15 | Comments (0)

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