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LARGE BREED · Morocco
Sloughi: the longevity-pill brief

The Sloughi, often referred to as the Arabian Greyhound, hails from the deserts of Morocco

The Sloughi, often referred to as the Arabian Greyhound, hails from the deserts of Morocco. Known for their elegant appearance and relentless speed, these large hounds have been cherished for centuries as hunting companions. Their loyal demeanor and unique heritage make them a fascinating breed for any dog lover.

Typically, Sloughis can live around 13 years, a span that allows for many adventures with their owners. With proper care, attention, and nutrition, you can help ensure they reach the latter part of that lifespan in good health.

As research into canine longevity advances, innovative approaches are emerging to support our furry friends' health as they age. Investigational compounds inspired by geroscience may provide new avenues for enhancing the well-being of Sloughis, encouraging not only longevity but also vitality throughout their lives. It's exciting to think how future advancements might benefit such an elegant breed.

Owner’s checklist
  • 1Ensure your Sloughi has regular exercise to maintain a healthy weight and build muscle.
  • 2Consider high-quality, nutritious food that meets their specific dietary needs.
  • 3Schedule regular veterinary check-ups to monitor their health and catch any potential issues early.
  • 4Provide mental stimulation through training and interactive toys, as Sloughis can be quite intelligent.
  • 5Establish a comfortable living environment that allows for relaxation and social interaction.
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Myth vs fact
Sloughis don’t require much exercise.
Reality: In reality, Sloughis thrive on regular exercise and enjoy activities that allow them to run and explore.
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Not veterinary advice. Always consult a licensed veterinarian who has examined your dog before changing diet, exercise, or medication.