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The Sloughi breed is a type of sighthound that originated in North Africa. This breed, also known as Arabian Greyhound, is recognizable by its elegant build, speed, and agility. Sloughis were traditionally bred for hunting and guarding. Today, they make popular companion dogs due to their gentle nature and friendly personality. Given the stamina of this breed, it requires regular exercise and mental stimulation to maintain its physical and mental health. Despite their affectionate personality, Sloughis can be reserved with strangers or children, and not be the best match for families with young kids.
Temperament
Athletic, affectionate, reserved, intelligent
Breed Fast Facts
40 - 63 lbs
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12 to 16 years
Ontario is a largely pet-friendly place where it’s easy to have fun with your dog outdoors and away from home. Dog-friendly beaches, parks, hiking trails, campgrounds, hotels, restaurants and even tour groups abound in Canada’s second-largest province. The history of dogs in Ontario and throughout Canada is a long one, as Native people were the first to domesticate them in this part of the world thousands of years ago. The Canadian Kennel Club recognizes five pure Canadian breeds: the Tahltan bear dog, the Canadian Inuit dog, the Nova Scotia duck-tolling retriever, the Newfoundland dog and the Labrador Retriever.
Ontarians favourite breed of dog is the Labrador Retriever.
The City of Toronto puts out Green Bins in dog parks especially for compostable, nutrient-rich dog poo!
There are 7.7 million pet dogs in Canada, and about 230,000 of them live in Toronto.