Hounds

Cream-colored Afghan Hound standing on a paved city street, with its long silky coat, feathered ears, and curled tail prominently displayed. The dog looks alert and happy, while trees with golden autumn foliage and softly blurred buildings create a warm background.

Afghan Hound

Afghan Hounds were originally bred by nomadic tribes in the mountainous regions of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India.
Close-up side profile of a Basenji with a rich red-and-white coat standing in a field of tall, golden grass. The dog’s large upright ears and alert expression are highlighted against a softly blurred blue sky background.

Basenji

Basenjis were originally bred in Central Africa as versatile hunting dogs and were valued by tribes in the Congo Basin.
A Basset Hound with a brown-and-white coat and long droopy ears stands on sandy ground, looking off to the side with a calm expression. Sand clings to its ears and muzzle, highlighting its low-slung build and wrinkled features.

Basset Hound

Basset Hounds were originally bred in medieval France as scent hounds for hunting small game such as rabbits.
A Beagle walking toward the camera along a narrow path, with one paw raised mid-step. The dog has a tricolor coat of brown, black, and white, long floppy ears, and a focused expression, with a softly blurred background of green grass and bright yellow flowering shrubs.

Beagle

Beagles were originally bred in England as scent hounds to hunt rabbits while moving at a pace hunters could follow on foot.
A white Borzoi with a long, narrow muzzle and silky, wavy coat rests outdoors, looking attentively to the side. The dog wears a patterned collar, and the softly blurred background features warm autumn colors that highlight its elegant profile.

Borzoi

Originally known as the Russian Wolfhound, the Borzoi was developed by Russian aristocrats to hunt fast-moving game.
A close-up of a brown Dachshund with long floppy ears and large dark eyes, looking directly at the camera. The dog is wearing a bright orange collar, with a softly blurred background of fallen autumn leaves.

Dachshund

Dachshunds were originally bred in Germany to hunt badgers and other small animals that lived in burrows such as rabbits.
Brindle Greyhound lying comfortably on a light-coloured sofa indoors, looking towards the camera with a relaxed expression in a bright, modern living room.

Greyhound

Greyhounds’ hunting ability dates back thousands of years, and they were highly valued by ancient pharaohs and nobility.
A close-up portrait of an Ibizan Hound with a reddish-brown and white coat, looking attentively to the left. The dog’s large upright ears, long narrow muzzle, and amber eyes stand out against a softly blurred beige background.

Ibizan Hound

Ibizan Hounds were originally bred on Ibiza and the Balearic Islands to hunt rabbits and other small game in packs.
Irish Wolfhound standing in a field of tall, dry grass, looking off to the side with its mouth open and tongue slightly out. The large dog has a shaggy gray coat, a long muzzle, and a gentle expression. The softly blurred natural background emphasises the breed’s rugged appearance and impressive size.

Irish Wolfhound

Irish Wolfhounds were originally bred as hunting dogs, especially for chasing and bringing down large animals.
Close-up portrait of a Rhodesian Ridgeback with a short reddish-brown coat, floppy ears, and amber eyes, standing outdoors in a sunlit grassy field with a softly blurred background.

Rhodesian Ridgeback

The Rhodesian Ridgeback was originally bred in Southern Africa in the late 1800s to track large game, including lions.
A cream-coloured Saluki lies gracefully in a grassy field dotted with small white flowers. The elegant sighthound has a slender build, long silky ears, and a light green collar. The dog is shown in profile, looking attentively to the right, with a softly blurred backdrop of trees and greenery in natural daylight.

Saluki

Salukis were originally bred by nomadic tribes and Middle Eastern royalty to hunt fast-moving prey using their eyesight.
Brindle Whippet standing in a grassy field with one front paw raised, looking to the side against a backdrop of autumn trees and a warm evening sky.

Whippet

Whippets were originally bred in northern England during the 18th and 19th centuries for both hunting and sport.

Disclaimer: Dog breeds are grouped according to the breed classifications recognised by the Kennel Union of Southern Africa (KUSA). Groupings are provided as a general guide and may differ from those used by other kennel clubs globally.

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