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These dogs historically protected caravans traveling along the ancient Silk Road trading routes.
Their long ears help sweep scent particles toward their nose, making them one of the best tracking breeds!
Dating back centuries in Central Asia, these dogs served as livestock guardians and property protectors across vast steppes. Their primary role was defending against predators and intruders.
Developed in medieval France during the 1500s, these scent hounds excelled at tracking rabbits and hares through dense underbrush, their low-set bodies and powerful noses perfectly suited for the task.
Requires secure fencing due to territorial nature. Regular brushing needed during shedding seasons. Early socialization and training essential for balanced temperament.
Regular ear cleaning essential due to infection risk. Weight management crucial to prevent joint stress. Moderate exercise needed despite low energy levels.