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In
their Sahelian homeland the Azawakh are not only hunters, but
also guardians of livestock, and protectors of encampments
and villages. Because of this their territorial instinct is
highly developed. They will vocally defend
"their house" or "their
car" and if pushed can react with physical force.
The owner is responsible to make it clear when visitors are
welcome and when further protection is not necessary. A well socialized
Azawakh will adapt it's behavior and learn to approach visitors
without distrust. Acceptance will often lead to displays of
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Azawakh
love to lie in close contact, if possible in a high position
and covered!
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The
fact that Azawakh display territorial behavior and distrust when
confronted with strangers or new situations has given rise to the myth that the breed is aggressive,
easily panicked and difficult to
educate. Nothing could be further from the truth. Once a
stranger has been accepted the Azawakh will often recognize them as
a friend after
years have passed and under different conditions.
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In
an ideal situation young puppies grow up with their littermates and are integrated into
a pack of
adults. This prepares them to interact socially with both dogs and
humans as an adult.
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Zaket
and her daughter Nahalet subordinating Nahalet's young son Aytarel
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owner must encourage obedience and should work to socialize a puppy from
the earliest possibility. The result is a puppy that matures into a
disciplined and secure adult. As part of it's education a puppy must
learn that the owner is the Alpha of the "pack". Otherwise one has an unstable
dog who acts without guidance. Unfortunately such Azawakh tend to fulfill
the prejudices against the breed.
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Azawakh at play |
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Too many
new owners are inclined to protect their Azawakh from stressful
situations. This is a mistake. An Azawakh puppy should
be challenged from a young age with new
situations and stimuli. It should visit a good puppy school, should
accompany it's owner as often as possible, even downtown. For example, the
puppy should experience riding in elevators, trains; should learn to walk on different
surfaces; etc. Puppies should learn these important things before the
youth socialization phase is over. They will learn to behave normally and be
more relaxed when confronted with such situations as an adult

Azawakh are very sensitive dogs but they can also have a very strong and
uncompromising character. Harsh voice commands combined with physical punishment
will rarely obtain the desired behavior. Positive motivation can produce extraordinary results in a short
time. Azawakh have an extraordinary memory and react very
positively when rewarded. It is very
important to reward them every time they obey a command or behave in a desired way. Mutual trust can be built using firmness
and determination without severe vocal or physical punishment. Inconsistency
and/or lack
of self control on the part of the owner will produce negative results.
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with Jaba in 1988 |
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To quote my friend and Azawakh breeder Alberto Rossi: "To raise an Azawakh
is like building a very fragile construction, which takes a lot of
sensibility and can be destroyed from one minute to the next. But every
minute it lasts, it fills you with great happiness." Every time I´m
sitting in a chair or sofa at least one of my dogs tries to take a seat
on my lap. The same happens to those of my guests which they love. In
these moments they seem to be the image of calmness, gentleness, and
trust. But one should not be deceived about this. In the deepest place of
their soul resides something wild and native, and they will remind us
about it with the first occasion and we should not forget, even for a
moment, not to treat them like a normal dog."
(This text taken from the article "Bello e possibile" of Alberto
Rossi with his authorization)
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07.22.10
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