Sloughi Breed Guide
Also known as: Arabian Greyhound, Sloughi Moghrebi
North African sighthounds, Sloughis are gentle, independent dogs whose grace and aloof dignity appeal to those appreciating primitive beauty and elegance.

Quick facts about this breed
Size
Medium
Weight
16-30 kg
Lifespan
10-16 years
Energy Level
High
Family Fit
teens_adults
Shedding
Low
Size
Medium
Weight
16-30 kg
Lifespan
10-16 years
Energy Level
High
Family Fit
teens_adults
Shedding
Low
About Sloughis
The Sloughi originated in North Africa, where they were bred by nomadic tribes for hunting gazelle, hare, and other desert game. These elegant sighthounds were prised for their speed, endurance, and ability to work in harsh desert conditions, earning them the nickname Arabian Greyhound.
Sloughis are large, slender dogs with short, smooth coats in various shades of sand, from light cream to mahogany red. They're known for their graceful movement, aloof dignity, and gentle, sensitive personalities.
These dogs are intelligent, independent, and make excellent companions for those who appreciate their quiet, dignified nature. They can be reserved with strangers but are devoted to their families. They require regular exercise and secure fencing due to their strong prey drive. While generally healthy, potential concerns include heart conditions, certain eye problems, and sensitivity to anaesthesia. Early socialisation helps ensure they're well-adjusted around other pets and strangers.
Complete Care Guide for Sloughis
Expert advice on keeping your Sloughi healthy, happy, and thriving at every stage of life.
Establishing proper nutrition for your Sloughi requires careful attention to their unique dietary needs. These elegant sighthounds thrive on high-quality proteins and balanced fats that support their naturally lean, athletic build. Their sensitive digestive systems necessitate easily digestible foods with minimal fillers and excessive carbohydrates.
Meal timing and portion control play crucial roles in preventing bloat, a serious condition to which Sloughis are prone. Rather than offering one or two large meals daily, consider dividing their food intake into smaller, more frequent portions. This approach helps reduce the risk of digestive issues while maintaining stable energy levels throughout the day.
When selecting commercial dog food or preparing home-cooked meals, prioritise options rich in essential nutrients that support muscle maintenance and overall vitality. While treats serve as valuable training tools, they should constitute no more than 10% of daily caloric intake to prevent weight gain and maintain optimal body condition.
Monitor your Sloughi's eating habits and adjust portions based on their activity level, age, and overall health status. Consulting with a veterinarian can help determine the most appropriate feeding schedule and portion sizes for your individual dog's needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Sloughis are known for their gentle, reserved, and slightly aloof nature. They form strong bonds with their family, but can be wary of strangers. Despite their somewhat reserved demeanour, Sloughis are very loyal and affectionate with their loved ones. They are also known for their speed and agility, making them excellent hunting dogs and competitors in lure coursing.
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