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Glossary Term: Saluki

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The Saluki is a graceful, noble breed of dog that originated in the Middle East. These tall and slim dogs have an average height of 27 to 28 inches and a weight of 45 to 65 pounds. They have an elegant, long-legged appearance and a silky, smooth coat that comes in many colors and patterns. The Saluki's head is long and pointed with a pair of almond-shaped eyes that are usually dark brown. They have a strong and muscular neck, a deep chest, and a long tail that they often curl up when they are relaxed.

The Saluki is a loyal and affectionate breed that makes a great companion. They are not the most energetic of dogs, but they do enjoy daily exercise and mental stimulation. They are intelligent and independent and need to be trained with patience and consistency. They are great with children and other pets, but can be aloof with strangers and can be wary of new people.

The Saluki is a sensitive breed and can be prone to separation anxiety. They need plenty of attention and companionship, so they are not the ideal breed for owners that are away from home a lot. They are not an overly vocal breed, but they do bark when they are excited or distressed.

The Saluki is a beautiful and graceful breed that makes an excellent family pet. With their loyal and loving nature, they can provide years of companionship and joy to the right family.