Yes, Salukis can make good house dogs for owners who provide a calm and peaceful environment. They are gentle, quiet, and clean dogs that enjoy indoor life but need regular exercise. Salukis tend to be independent and somewhat aloof with strangers, yet they bond closely and quietly with their family, displaying a calm temperament indoors.
A Saluki puppy typically costs between £1,600 and £4,000, depending on factors like breeder reputation, lineage, and location within the UK. Always ensure you buy from a reputable breeder who prioritises the health and well-being of the puppies.
No, Greyhounds are generally faster in short-distance sprints, reaching speeds of up to 72 km/h (45 mph). Salukis are also very fast but are better suited for long-distance running and endurance, with speeds around 67 km/h (42 mph) over extended distances.
Salukis originate from the broader Middle East region, including areas such as Egypt, Iran, and Iraq. They are an ancient breed closely associated with desert environments and are historically revered in these cultures.