There are currently no Salukis available for adoption within 50 miles of your location. You can view all locations or set an alert to receive an email when . You might find a Saluki available from a Dog Rescue group. But not many Salukis are turned over to Rescue groups, because not many people own them in the first place. Salukis may be turned over to Rescue simply because they don't act like the breeds that people are more familiar with.Hence, it is important to choose a protein-rich puppy mix that can provide your Saluki with all the essential amino acids they’ll need. Popular protein sources include chicken, lamb, beef, veal, pork, and freshwater fish like Salmon. Carbohydrates: Puppies need carbohydrates to fill them up with energy.
Do Salukis make good pets?
Salukis can make excellent companions for older children, but they aren't recommended for homes with young children. They're tolerant, but young Salukis can be too active for children younger than 8 years of age, and their thin skin and knobby bones make them vulnerable to injury if children aren't careful.
How much does a Saluki cost?
The Saluki A Saluki puppy will cost about $2,500.
How do you get a Saluki?
The easiest way to adopt a Saluki would be through a rescue that specializes in Salukis. A great place to start would be by starting a breed search on Adopt-a-Pet.com. The search will show you all the available Salukis in your area.
Is there a Saluki rescue?
Saluki Welfare exists to facilitate the welfare of the breed and to rescue Salukis which have fallen upon hard times. As well as our rescue activities we aim to provide a support network for breeders and re-homers.
Where can I find a Saluki for adoption?
The Saluki Club of America’s rescue network can help you find a dog that may be the perfect companion for your family. You can also search online for other Saluki rescues in your area. The great thing about breed rescue groups is that they tend to be very upfront about any health conditions the dogs may have and are a valuable resource for advice.
Why would a Saluki not have a home?
For whatever reason, these Salukis no longer have homes of their own. The Salukis adopted from Rescue are normally spayed/neutered, microchipped, current on vaccines, heartworm checked (and treated for this disease before offering the dog for adoption), tick disease screened, and temperament checked.
What do you do with Saluki dogs that have lost their homes?
Many local Saluki clubs have dedicated folks who attempt to place dogs that have lost their homes. They may have been picked up by the local animal shelters. Their owners may be forced to move to homes which do not permit pets. Their owners may no longer be able to care for them. For whatever reason, these Salukis no longer have homes of their own.
What should I consider when buying a Saluki puppy?
Puppies should be temperament tested, vetted, dewormed, and socialized to give them a healthy, confident start in life. Before you decide to buy a puppy, consider whether an adult Saluki might better suit your needs and lifestyle.