98% Compatible
Afghan Hounds can spot moving objects up to a mile away, thanks to their exceptional eyesight!
Tibetan Mastiffs only shed once annually, but when they do, it's called 'blowing coat' and is massive!
Developed in the mountainous regions of Afghanistan during ancient times, these hounds excelled at hunting large game like gazelles and leopards across rough terrain using their exceptional speed and agility.
Serving as guardians of Tibetan monasteries and nomadic camps in the Himalayas since ancient times, these dogs protected livestock and property from predators including wolves and leopards.
Daily coat maintenance essential. Requires secure fencing due to strong chase instinct. Early socialization crucial. Regular exercise needs must be met to prevent destructive behavior.
Extensive grooming during shedding seasons, strong guarding instincts requiring management, and need for early socialization to prevent excessive protectiveness.