Saluki Hound
This is the breed standard for the Saluki
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Historical Summary
Saluki Breed Standard
Head
Long and narrow, skull moderately wide between the ears, not domed, stop not
pronounced, the whole showing great quality. Nose black or liver. Ears
Long and covered with long silky hair hanging close to the skull and mobile.
Eyes Dark to hazel and bright; large and oval, but not
prominent. Teeth Strong and level.
Neck
Long, supple and well muscled.
Chest
Deep and moderately narrow.
Forequarters
Shoulders sloping and set well back, well muscled without being coarse.
Forelegs Straight and long from the elbow to the knee.
Hindquarters
Strong, hipbones set well apart and stifle moderately bent, hocks low to the
ground, showing galloping and jumping power.
Loin and Back
Back fairly broad, muscles slightly arched over loin.
Feet
Of moderate length, toes long and well arched, not splayed out, but at the
same time not cat-footed; the whole being strong and supple and well
feathered between the toes.
Tail
Long, set on low and carried naturally in a curve, well feathered on the
underside with long silky hair, not bushy.
Coat
Smooth and of a soft silky texture, slight feather on the legs, feather at
the back of the thighs and sometimes with slight woolly feather on the thigh
and shoulder.
Colors
White, cream, fawn, golden, red, grizzle and tan, tricolor (white, black and
tan) and black and tan.
General Appearance
The whole appearance of this breed should give an impression of grace and
symmetry and of great speed and endurance coupled with strength and activity
to enable it to kill gazelle or other quarry over deep sand or rocky
mountains. The expression should be dignified and gentle with deep,
faithful, far-seeing eyes. Dogs should average in height from 23 to 28
inches and bitches may be considerably smaller, this being very typical of
the breed.
The Smooth Variety
In this variety the points should be the same with the exception of the
coat, which has no feathering.






