Afghan Bay Retriever

Breed Information


Type

Is Afghan Bay Retriever a purebred?

Cross Breed

Purpose

What were Afghan Bay Retrievers originally used for?

Companion

Lifespan

How Long Do Afghan Bay Retrievers Live? What is average life expectancy for an Afghan Bay Retriever? How long can Afghan Bay Retrievers live?

12-14 years

The average Afghan Bay Retriever lifespan is somewhere between 12-14 years, provided they aren't beset by any exceptional health issues or injuries.

Afghan Bay Retriever Height & Weight


How big is a full grown Afghan Bay Retriever?

What is the average height of an Afghan Bay Retriever? How big is an Cross Breed Afghan Bay Retriever height? Afghan Bay Retriever dog height:
Height
Average 6 months 12 months 18 months
Male 27-29 inches (68.6 - 73.7 cm) 21.0 inches (53.3 cm) 25.0 inches (63.5 cm) 28.0 inches (71.1 cm)
Female 24-27 inches (61 - 68.6 cm) 21.0 inches (53.3 cm) 24.0 inches (61 cm) 25.5 inches (64.8 cm)
What is the average weight of an Afghan Bay Retriever? How much should Afghan Bay Retrievers weigh?
Weight
Average 6 months 12 months 18 months
Male 55-75 pounds (25 - 34 kg) 32.5 pounds (15 kg) 55.0 pounds (25 kg) 65.0 pounds (29 kg)
Female 50-70 pounds (23 - 32 kg) 27.5 pounds (12 kg) 50.0 pounds (23 kg) 60.0 pounds (27 kg)
Hypoallergenic

Are Afghan Bay Retrievers Hypoallergenic?

No

Unfortunately, the Afghan Bay Retriever is not hypoallergenic, making it not a good choice for a dog lover who suffers from pet allergies.

Temperament

What is an Afghan Bay Retriever personality? What are Afghan Bay Retriever dogs best known for?

Aloof
Dignified
Independent
Clownish
Happy
Protective
Intelligent
Affectionate
Dominant
Quiet

Shedding Level

Are Afghan Bay Retrievers heavy shedders? How Much Does an Afghan Bay Retriever Shed?

Afghan Bay Retriever dogs are not heavy shedders, but they will lose a significant amount of hair each year. To decrease the amount of shedding, you can regularly brush your Afghan Bay Retriever. This will remove loose hair and keep his coat growing in the same direction.

Breed History


Ancestry

What are Afghan Bay Retrievers descended from?

Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Afghan Hound

Date of Birth

When were Afghan Bay Retrievers first bred? How old is the Afghan Bay Retriever breed?

Unknown

Afghan Bay Retriever Appearance


Eye Color Possibilites

What color are Afghan Bay Retriever eyes?

Brown
Amber

Nose Color Possibilites

What color can Afghan Bay Retriever nose be naturally?

Black
Brown

Coat Color Possibilites

What color can Afghan Bay Retriever coat be naturally?

Red
Brown
Brindle
Sable
Gray

Coat Length

How long is an Afghan Bay Retrievers coat?

The coat of an Afghan Bay Retriever falls in the medium length category.

Coat Density

How Dense Is The Afghan Bay Retriever Coat?

Coat Texture

What is the texture of the hair of an Afghan Bay Retriever?

Wavy

Litter Size

How many puppies can an Afghan Bay Retriever have in a litter? How many puppies can an Afghan Bay Retriever have in her first litter?

7-9 puppies per pregnancy

An Afghan Bay Retriever can have a litter of 7-9 puppies on average. However, it's worth noting that the size of the litters can vary greatly. Factors that can influence litter size include the health of the mother, breeding history, and genetics.

Adaptability

The adaptability of Afghan Bay Retriever dogs is a well-known trait, they are known for being able to adjust well to different living environments and lifestyle changes.

Afghan Bay Retriever Health Issues


Health Issues

Do Afghan Bay Retrievers have a lot of health problems?

The Afghan Bay Retriever is generally considered to be healthy. However, like all breeds, they are susceptible to certain health issues and it is important to keep an eye out for them and address them with your veterinarian as needed.

Major Concerns

What are the major health concerns to be aware of when owning an Afghan Bay Retriever?

Progressive Retinal Atrophy
Allergies
Hip Dysplasia
Von Willebrand's Disease
Hypothyroidism
Gastric Dilation Volvulus (GDV) or Bloat

Minor Concerns

What are the less significant issues to keep in mind when it comes to Afghan Bay Retrievers?

Cataracts

Occasional Diagnoses

None Known

Occasional Tests

What are the occasional tests recommended for Afghan Bay Retriever breed?

X-Rays
Eye Examination
Allergy Tests
Complete Physical Examination
Abdominal Ultrasound
DNA for VWD

Afghan Bay Retriever Needs and Activities


Social Needs

Do Afghan Bay Retrievers need socialization? How social are Afghan Bay Retrievers?

Afghan Bay Retrievers have average social needs compared to other breeds. They are known to be less active and independent than other breeds, and they are content with spending time alone and with their human family.

Sleeping Need

How much sleep should an Afghan Bay Retriever have? Do Afghan Bay Retrievers sleep a lot?

Afghan Bay Retrievers are active dogs that don't require as much sleep as other breeds. However, they still need enough sleep to stay healthy.

Mouthiness

Are Afghan Bay Retrievers mouthy?

Roaming urge

What is the likelihood of an Afghan Bay Retriever running away? Do they have a tendency to explore or wander frequently?

Prey Drive

Do Afghan Bay Retriever dogs have a high prey drive?

Activity Level

What is the energy level of an Afghan Bay Retriever? How much energy does an Afghan Bay Retriever have?

High

Afghan Bay Retrievers are high-energy dogs. They need mental as well as physical exercise. These dogs require a lot of your involvement and without it they can, and will, become problematic dogs.

Tolerance of being left alone

Walks per Week

How far should an Afghan Bay Retriever walk each week? How many miles should an Afghan Bay Retriever walk every week?

12 miles / week

There's really no limit to how far you walk your dog as long as they're comfortable. For Afghan Bay Retriever, it's at least 12 miles / week. Just remember to build distance and stamina gradually over time.

Activity per Day

How much an Afghan Bay Retriever should exercise a day? How much activity does an Afghan Bay Retriever need?

60 minutes

In general most Afghan Bay Retrievers usually need at least 60 minutes of exercise daily. This can be spread across the day and include all sorts of high-energy activities, like walking, running and playing.

Grooming

What level of grooming should be provided for an Afghan Bay Retriever?

The Afghan Bay Retriever is a breed of dog that requires a significant amount of grooming. They will also require regular trims, and a professional groomer's help is often necessary to keep their coat in good condition. They may also need regular baths to maintain their coat and skin.

Brushing Frequency

How often should you brush an Afghan Bay Retriever?

Weekly

Afghan Bay Retriever should be brushed at least once a week. Of course you can give them more frequent brushes if you find that they are still shedding a lot

Brushing Tools

What are the most commonly used brushing tools for Afghan Bay Retrievers?

Pin Brush
Comb
Nail Clipper

Costs


Cups

How many cups of food does an Afghan Bay Retriever eat?

3 cups

For an average 55-75 pound (25 - 34 kg) Afghan Bay Retriever feed 3 cups daily. But, keep in mind, the amount you feed is going to be dependent on the quality of the food you are feeding.

Daily Cost

How Much Does an Afghan Bay Retriever Cost Daily?

$2.10 - $2.70 / day

The average cost of an Afghan Bay Retriever is somewhere $2.10 - $2.70 per day.

Monthly Cost

How Much Does an Afghan Bay Retriever Cost Per Month?

$55 - $73 / month

The average per month expenses of an Afghan Bay Retriever is between $55 - $73. This makes an average of $660 - $876 per year. It will be on the higher side when the dog is still small because it will need more frequent visits to the vet, shots.

Afghan Bay Retriever Characteristic


Sensitivity Level

How sensitive is an Afghan Bay Retriever dog?

This dog breed is more sensitive than others and easily overwhelmed by new surroundings and people. They need gentle handling and a calm, stable home environment with positive reinforcement training.

Apartment Friendly

Do Afghan Bay Retriever do well in apartments? Are Afghan Bay Retrievers good indoor dogs?

Afghan Bay Retrievers are dogs that do well in apartments with sufficient exercise, but they would really appreciate a small yard.

Child Friendly

Are Afghan Bay Retrievers good with kids? Are Afghan Bay Retrievers good around children?

Afghan Bay Retrievers are kid-friendly dogs. They are good with children and excellent dogs with children if they are socialized and trained at a young age.

Senior-friendly

Are Afghan Bay Retrievers good for elderly?

Cat Friendly

Are Afghan Bay Retrievers good with cats? How friendly Afghan Bay Retrievers are toward cats?

Afghan Bay Retrievers are an average cat friendly dog. They do well with cats, even more if raised together from puppyhood,

Dog Friendly

Do Afghan Bay Retriever dogs get along with other dogs? Are Afghan Bay Retrievers OK with other dogs?

Afghan Bay Retrievers are average friendly towards other dogs. If they are raised with other dogs, they are likely to get along with them. And, if they are socialized properly from a young age, they will usually be great with other dogs.

Pet friendly

How do Afghan Bay Retriever dogs interact with other pets? Are they considered pet-friendly?

Stranger Friendly

Are Afghan Bay Retrievers friendly with strangers?

Afghan Bay Retrievers are below average friendly around strangers. Keen of eye and sharp of tongue, most Afghan Bay Retrievers are very quick to announce strangers at the door. Once the visitor comes in, some Afghan Bay Retrievers will be friendly and outgoing. But many others have the standoffish or suspicious towards strangers.

Playfulness

Do Afghan Bay Retrievers like to play? Are Afghan Bay Retrievers playful?

The Afghan Bay Retriever is a playful dog. So, no matter how busy the day may get, the best thing you can do for your Afghan Bay Retriever is to make time each day to play. It can be as little as 15-20 minutes, and it will mean the world to them.

Trainability

Are Afghan Bay Retriever easily trained?

Afghan Bay Retriever dogs are usually easy to train, but may require consistency to fully obey commands.