In modern times, the Afghan Hound has become synonymous with nobility due to its stylish retro appearance and noble temperament. Abroad, the Afghan Hound is the only breed that can enter a five-star hotel. The breed has also become the darling of celebrities, models, high-end clubs, fashion magazines, and more. So why is it forbidden to sell and keep Afghan dogs in China, no matter how rich you are!
Why is the Afghan Hound banned?
The Afghan Hound is a very Fierce animals sometimes attack their owners, so the Afghan Hound will be banned, but in general, the Afghan Hound is worth breeding, with a stable personality, fierce and unusual, and it is a very good dog breed.
The arrogant and arrogant Afghan Hound is quite famous in the world. With the improvement of the market status of the Afghan Hound, many people have begun to gradually understand the Afghan Hound, but they have always wondered. Why is it banned? Why do people rarely keep Afghan hounds, and choose some other dog breeds, of course, it is related to the natural character of the Afghan hound. The Afghan Hound is naturally savage and has a lot of similarities with the Tibetan Mastiff native to Tibet. Generally, even its owner may not recognize it when it gets angry. It often happens that the Afghan Hound hurts people, so Afghan hounds are banned.
If you have to raise an Afghan hound yourself, of course, you must master the method. Some people have raised Afghan dogs. Hounds are said to be very irritable and easy to hurt people, but there are many differences in various exchange forums. The Afghan Hound has a calm personality, plus it is not easy to anger, not picky eaters, known as a very good Breeds of dogs. Various accounts cast a layer of mystery for the Afghan Hound.
Now many places are against raising Afghan hounds, and according to many people, it is illegal to raise Afghan hounds, and many places will report those who see Afghan hounds. The Afghan Hound's noble appearance, temperament, and stature have attracted many dog lovers to buy, and some even take the risk of wanting to own a purebred Afghan Hound regardless of the price. As for why the Afghan Hound was banned, many people speculate, but there are actually reasons for the prohibition of the Afghan Hound by the state and some relevant agencies.