
Designer Mixed Breed · Afghan Hound x Golden Retriever · Graceful and Warm
The Afghan Retriever pairs Afghan elegance with Golden Retriever warmth. This visually stunning hybrid typically balances the Golden's sociability with the Afghan's independence. High-grooming but rewarding companion.
Warm and affectionate with family, gentle with children, more independent than a purebred Golden. Reserved with strangers initially.
60 minutes daily. Loves fetch from the Golden side and fast running from the Afghan. Needs a secure fenced area.
High-grooming dog. Brush 4-5 times weekly. Professional grooming every 6-8 weeks. Watch for mats behind ears.
More trainable than purebred Afghans. Responds well to positive reinforcement. Good candidates for therapy work.
Generally healthy. Golden's cancer predisposition is worth monitoring with vet screenings after age 6.
Feed the Afghan Retriever a high-quality, age-appropriate food suited to their size and activity.
| Life Stage | Daily Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Puppy (2-12 mo) | 1-2.5 cups/day | Puppy formula; 3 meals/day |
| Adult (1-7 yr) | 1.5-3 cups/day | 2 meals/day; adjust for activity |
| Senior (8+ yr) | Reduce 10-20% | Joint-support formula |
Always provide fresh water. Treats should be under 10% of daily calories. Avoid chocolate, grapes, onions, and xylitol.
| Expense | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Puppy from Breeder | $800-$2,000 |
| Monthly Food | $60-$90 |
| Annual Vet Care | $500-$1,200 |
| Grooming | $60-$120/visit |
| Training | $100-$300/course |
Check local rescues for Afghan Retriever dogs before buying. Adoption fees are $150-$500 and include spay/neuter and vaccines.
Afghan Retrievers are consistently among the most beautiful hybrid dogs with flowing golden coats.
Golden Retriever has been America favorite for decades. Adding Afghan elegance creates something truly special.
Despite their glamorous appearance, Afghan Retrievers are genuinely fast and athletic dogs.