Saluki 🐕‍🦺

Saluki

Hound Group · Purebred · One of humanity's oldest breeds — regal, incredibly swift, and deeply gentle at home

40–65 lbsWeight
23–28 inHeight
10–17 yrsLifespan
ModerateEnergy

🎬 Saluki Facts

Watch this video for a quick overview of the Saluki — see the breed in action before diving into the details below.

🐾 Overview

The Saluki lays claim to being the world's oldest purebred dog, with depictions of Saluki-like dogs appearing in ancient Sumerian art dating to approximately 7,000 BC and confirmed archaeological evidence from ancient Egypt. Revered by Arabic peoples as "El Hor" — the noble one — the Saluki was the only dog permitted to share the tents and sleeping quarters of desert nomads. Considered a gift from Allah, Salukis could not be sold, only given as precious gifts, and were used to course gazelle, hare, and fox alongside trained falcons across the Arabian desert.

A tall, slender sight hound weighing 35–65 lbs, the Saluki combines extraordinary speed and endurance with a gentle, almost catlike temperament in the home. Their silky coat comes in smooth or feathered varieties in a wide range of colors including white, cream, fawn, red, grizzle, black-and-tan, and tricolor. Salukis are devoted to their family yet independent by nature — they are not demonstratively affectionate but form quiet, deep bonds. They need regular opportunities to run at full speed in a safely enclosed area, as their sight-hound instinct makes them unreliable off-leash in open spaces.

📸 Photo Gallery

Real Salukis — browse photos showcasing their look, size, and personality.

😊 Temperament & Personality

Salukis are known for being adaptable to various living situations when their needs are met. They form deep bonds with their families and thrive on consistent human connection. They strike a good balance — lively enough to enjoy playtime and adventures, but calm enough to settle indoors when the day is done.

Salukis can be trained with patience and consistency, though they may occasionally test boundaries. With proper socialization they can do well with children, though supervision is always wise.

  • Moderately active — enjoys exercise and playtime but appreciates downtime at home
  • Affectionate and people-oriented — thrives on closeness with their family
  • Generally good with kids when properly socialized from puppyhood
  • Capable learner who benefits from short, varied training sessions
  • Breed-typical personality is reliable and predictable — makes planning your lifestyle together easier
  • Genuinely enjoys relaxing — equally happy on a couch as on a trail with the right owner

🏃 Exercise & Activity Needs

Salukis need regular daily exercise to maintain a healthy weight and an even temperament. They are versatile companions who enjoy active outings but are equally content to relax at home after their needs are met.

  • Daily exercise: 45 – 60 minutes of moderate activity
  • Regular daily exercise suited to their size and energy level — consistency matters more than intensity
  • Daily walks, play sessions, and occasional trips to a dog park are ideal
  • Mental enrichment (puzzle toys, training) complements physical exercise
  • Adjust intensity based on age — puppies and seniors need gentler, shorter sessions
  • Indoor play can substitute on days with extreme weather

✂️ Grooming & Coat Care

Salukis have a short, low-maintenance coat that requires minimal grooming compared to longer-haired breeds. A consistent basic routine keeps them clean, comfortable, and healthy.

  • Brush once a week with a soft bristle brush or rubber grooming mitt
  • Bathe every 6–8 weeks, or when dirty — overbathing strips natural coat oils
  • Clean ears weekly and check for redness or odor that may indicate infection
  • Trim nails every 3–4 weeks — they often don't wear down naturally indoors
  • Wipe down with a damp cloth between baths to keep the coat gleaming
  • Regular brushing, nail trimming every 3–4 weeks, weekly ear checks, and periodic baths keep most breeds comfortable and healthy.

🎓 Training

Salukis are moderately trainable and respond well to patient, consistent positive reinforcement. They benefit from clear expectations and a calm, confident trainer who establishes routines early.

Keep sessions short — 10 to 15 minutes — and always end on a success. Enrolling in a puppy or adult obedience class provides structured learning and valuable socialization.

  • Begin training and socialization as early as possible — the puppy window is critical
  • Use high-value rewards (real meat, cheese) to compete with distractions
  • Be consistent — the same rules must apply every session and every family member must agree
  • Consistent positive reinforcement with short, rewarding sessions works well. Begin socialization early and enroll in puppy classes if possible.
  • Crate training establishes boundaries, aids house training, and gives your dog a safe personal space
  • Short, positive sessions daily beat long, infrequent sessions every time

🏥 Health & Common Issues

Salukis are generally healthy for their size, though regular screening helps catch issues early. Responsible breeders screen breeding stock for the most common conditions, significantly reducing risk in puppies from health-tested parents.

Hip dysplasia Dental disease Eye conditions Obesity if under-exercised Dental disease Obesity (if under-exercised)
Average Lifespan
10–14 years
Size Category
Medium — see breed standards
Vet Visits
Annual wellness exams + vaccinations
Pet Insurance
Strongly recommended for all breeds

🏠 Is a Saluki Right for You?

A Saluki fits well with families or individuals who can provide moderate daily exercise and consistent companionship. They adapt reasonably well to various living situations as long as their exercise and social needs are met. Not ideal for owners away from home for long hours without a pet care solution in place.

👶With Kids★★★☆☆
🐕With Dogs★★★☆☆
🐈With Cats★★★☆☆
🏠Apartment★★☆☆☆
🔰First-Time Owner★★☆☆☆
🌡️Hot Climates★★★☆☆

Saluki Diet & Nutrition Guide

🐶 Puppy (0–12 months)

Approach: 3 meals daily of lean-protein puppy formula

Calories: 1½–2 cups per day total

🐕 Adult (1–7 years)

Approach: 2 meals daily of high-quality lean protein

Calories: 2–2½ cups per day

🦮 Senior (7+ years)

Approach: 2 meals daily of senior formula

Calories: 1½–2 cups per day

Key Nutritional Priorities

  • Lean protein for greyhound-type physique
  • Low fat to maintain slender build
  • Omega-3s for silky coat
  • Antioxidants for longevity

Cost of Owning a Saluki

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Puppy Price

$1,500–$3,000

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Food / Month

$50–$80/month

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Vet / Year

$400–$700/year

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Grooming / Year

$200–$400/year

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Supplies / Year

$200–$400/year

Healthy breed overall; main concerns are cardiac screening and safe fenced running space.

🧬 Popular Saluki Mix Breeds

Salukis are sometimes crossed with other breeds to create unique companions that combine the best traits of both parents. Here are some of the most popular mixes.

Whippet

Parents: Close relative — sighthound

The most apartment-friendly sighthound — just as fast in bursts (35 mph) but more compact and adaptable to city life.

Greyhound

Parents: Close relative — sighthound

The world's fastest dog breed — shares the Saluki's ancient sighthound heritage and gentle indoor temperament.

Lurcher

Parents: Sighthound + Herding/Terrier

A classic English working cross using sighthound speed. Often Greyhound or Saluki based.

Fun Facts About the Saluki

  • Ancient Egyptians mummified Salukis as sacred animals
  • Muslim tradition generally considers dogs unclean — but the Saluki was an honored exception
  • They can run 100 meters in under 6 seconds
  • One of the few breeds that hunted alongside falcons