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The Afador is a medium-sized to large cross between the Afghan hound and the Labrador retriever. This dog reaches up to 74 centimetres in height and weighs between 23 and 35 kilograms as an adult. The Afador is a wonderful family dog with an inbuilt instinct to bark at strangers in its territory, but it does need the good training of someone with experience. An energetic dog, the Afador needs plenty of space to run and play. It would be best suited to a house with a safe enclosed yard, or an owner who can take it to play in the park regularly.
Temperament
Affectionate, silly, loyal
Breed Fast Facts
50 - 75 lbs
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High
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10 to 12 years
South Carolina is brimming with cultural history, botanical beauty and lots of adventures for dogs and their families to experience and explore! Visitors and residents alike are welcome to join unforgettable tours like those at the Charleston Tea Plantation, Daylily and Hosta Gardens, Charleston Rickshaw Company and of course the Astro Air Dogs Dock Diving Tank. South Carolina is home to an estimated 19,000 pet friendly and dog-focused businesses, so dog owners are really spoiled for choice when it comes to veterinarians, grooming specialists, doggie day care and other services. For a break from the city, check out Myrtle Beach, Folly Beach or any one of the dog-friendly beaches for a romp in the sand.
The short-statured, floppy-eared Boykin Spaniel became South Carolina’s state dog in 1984.
The most popular dog breed among Charlestonians is the English Bull Dog.
More than 1,400 restaurants in South Carolina welcome dogs!