The Sloughi: A Regal History Spanning Across Centuries

by Maayan Gordon

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The Sloughi is a magnificent breed of dog that is known for its elegance and grace. Its history is as rich as the breed itself, spanning centuries and multiple continents.

 

The Sloughi is believed to have originated in North Africa, particularly in the region that now encompasses Morocco, Tunisia, and Libya. They were bred by the Berber people, who used these dogs as hunting companions to chase down prey such as gazelle and hare.

 

The first documented mention of the Sloughi dates back to the 14th century when they were described as hunting dogs that were used by Moroccan nobility. These dogs were highly prized and were often given as gifts to other noble families.

 

Despite their noble status, the Sloughi faced several challenges throughout history. During the French colonization of North Africa, the Sloughi were almost wiped out entirely. It wasn’t until the 20th century that the breed was revived through selective breeding efforts.

 

Today, the Sloughi is recognized as the national dog of Morocco and is also popular in other parts of the world. The breed has gained recognition from various organizations, including the American Kennel Club.

 

In conclusion, the Sloughi has a regal history that spans centuries and multiple continents. These dogs were highly prized by the Moroccan nobility and were used as hunting companions for centuries. Despite facing near extinction, the breed has made a remarkable comeback and is now recognized as a valuable and unique breed.

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