Afghan Hound usually gets along well with other dogs and children but can become very suspicious of strangers if not trained properly due to his sensitivity.
#1 This dog does not have a protective instinct, so if you are looking for a vigilant protector, you are better off with other dog breeds.
#2 In addition, the Afghan greyhound is considered to be rather assertive and a little stubborn, which is why training it requires a lot of consistency and patience.
#3 As an owner, you have to be able to cope with your distinctive personality and intelligence in order to be accepted as a partner on an equal footing.
Nevertheless, they develop a close bond with their caregiver, whose attention and love they also vehemently demand.