Magyar Agar No votes yet It is said that the breed came with the Magyars to the Carpathian Basin and Transylvania in the 900s. They are used primarily for long distance racing and they can travel up to 31 miles per day.
No Hungarian Greyhound (Magyar Agar) photos currently available Hungarian Greyhound (Magyar Agar) breeders - feature your kennels here! Magyar Agár is also called a Hungarian Greyhound. It is a type of sighthound originating in Hungary.
MAGYAR AGAR is a breed of dogs also sharing the name Hungarian Greyhound. It is not a descendant of the actual Greyhound. The major roles it plays are hunting and coursing.
The Sloughi belongs to the FCI Group 10 of Sighthounds (which also includes the Afghan, Azawakh, Borzoi, Chart Polski, Galgo Espanol, Greyhound, Irish Wolfhound, Italian Greyhound, Magyar Agar, Saluki, Scottish Deerhound, and Whippet).
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See also: Greyhound, Irish Wolfhound, Italian Greyhound, Wolfhound, Smooth
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