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Just the one, 'Nura', she is from the US. Her mother is direct from Kazakhstan and her father is from Russia of Kazakh and a small amount of Uzbek blood.     ^ Nura     ^ Nura's mother Adel

kurdish tazi bitch

hard to say isnt it. I recon many countries have good and bad dogs, though I feel if a dog is shyte in Kazakhstan, it might not survive to breed.

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Chinese running dogs

 

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these dogs are " xigiu"

 

Yes, theres 2 schools of thought, the most common is that these dogs were imported along the silk trade route from persia, but there

is another, which suggests these dogs went the other way, originating in china, and moving into persia, to become the salukis of today.

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Seen quite a few of the dogs on here in the flesh. Many I would like to see.

One of mt favourite breeds for novelty factor is the Norwegian Lunderhund or puffin hunting dog. It has a double jointed neck and can almost have its skull touching its back. Like I say no real use but very novel lol

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hi all please add your part and pictures, there are many different breeds we havent heard about seen, or seen working, thanks again!

 

caravan hound

 

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kazahk tazi

 

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kangaroo/dingo hound

 

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I think I know who 'your Kazakh Tazi' example belongs and it is actually an Afghan/Baluchi Tazi.

 

I've a few pics of Kazakh Tazi http://www.flickr.com/photos/7270140@N08/sets/72157602119982718/

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Yours look a bit more stocky, and well balanced than Rio's, rios look a bit more saluki ish, more suited for open land.

Do you think yours are a bit more agile in the hills than there longer cousins ?

 

don't take that the wrong way Rio, yours are also beauts, but they do look a different type, not as compact.

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Yours look a bit more stocky, and well balanced than Rio's, rios look a bit more saluki ish, more suited for open land.

Do you think yours are a bit more agile in the hills than there longer cousins ?

 

don't take that the wrong way Rio, yours are also beauts, but they do look a different type, not as compact.

 

I was thinking that too they look like a real nice type.atb

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Yours look a bit more stocky, and well balanced than Rio's, rios look a bit more saluki ish, more suited for open land.

Do you think yours are a bit more agile in the hills than there longer cousins ?

 

don't take that the wrong way Rio, yours are also beauts, but they do look a different type, not as compact.

yes they are a totally different typeand from a different part of the world .were the parents of mine were born and bred it is both open plain and rocky land . and yes they are and havebeen for thousands of years been bred for different types of game and terain ;)
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