When you first look at a Saluki, the first thing that will stand out to you is how tall and lean they appear to be.
Salukis is one of the reasons why people continue to keep them as pets in modern times.
These ridged dogs were considered to be very effective by hunters when it came to engaging lions, which contributed to their status as extremely valued hunting dogs.
The popularity of the breed, which is known for being energetic and devoted, continues to rise each year, particularly in the United States.
These canines are not tamed and live in the wild; they are similar to the wolves that inhabit the African continent.
The aggressive nature of African wild dogs frequently leads to their deaths at the hands of hunters and farmers.
Boerboels and their blocky heads, these dogs are frequently confused for Cane Corsos or other types of mastiffs.
Farmers were known to keep the courageous boerboel, often known as the "farmers dog," due to its protective behavior and the fact that it translates to "farmers dog."
Basenjis have such a high level of stamina, they require a significant amount of physical activity in order to avoid becoming bored.
Basenjis make wonderful and affectionate pets, provided that their exercise requirements are met.
Chinese crested first arose but most experts agree that they hail from other hairless types of African dogs that were bred with small Chinese dog breeds.
If you spend a lot of time watching dog shows, there's a good chance you've seen the gorgeous Chinese crested dog before.