Characteristics of an Azawakh
Life expectancy: 12 – 15 years
Adult weight: 44 – 55 lbs.
Adult height: 23 – 29 in.
Origin – Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso
The Azawakh got its name from the Azawakh Valley region in West Africa where the breed first originated. The Azawakh is a tall, slender sighthound with a short, smooth coat that comes in a variety of colors, including red, fawn, and brindle. The breed is known for the speed and endurance that make it a capable hunting dog and can reach speeds of up to 65 km/h. While often used to catch gazelle and other games, Azawakhs also make great running partners for active pet parents.
The Tuareg, Fula, and various other nomads of the Sahara and sub-Saharan Sahel in the countries of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, know the breed as ‘Oska.’ These dogs are known to form a deep bond with their human companions. In temperament, the Azawakh ranges from being a tranquil lap dog to a formidable hunter.
In addition to its hunting skills, the breed is recognized for its high intelligence and impressive memory, making it likely to recognize a companion even after a prolonged period of separation. Before bringing home an Azawakh, it's crucial to understand that they were originally bred in the wild and are inherently suited for such environments. Their natural instincts are deeply ingrained.
What is the price of an Azawakh?
Several factors can influence the price of an Azawakh, including the dog’s age, the breeder’s reputation, the dog’s bloodline, their coat color, and the location of the breeder to some extent. Once you've gotten your new puppy home, there are a few recurring costs that you should be aware of. We've created a list with some of the estimated costs for you below -
Purchase: $2000 – $3000
The Azawakh is a rare dog breed making it quite expensive to purchase. The average price of an Azawalk pup can range between $2000-$3000 if you choose to get your puppy from a breeder.
If you want to bring home an Azawakh puppy while avoiding the high price tag, your best bet would be to try and find an Azawakh puppy that is up for adoption in a shelter. However, finding an Azawalk at a rescue shelter can be difficult given the rarity of the breed so another option is to look for an Azawakh puppy that is being rehomed. If you can find an Azawakh puppy that is up for adoption, fees will likely range between $50-$500. As you prepare to bring home your new puppy, take a look at our dog adoption checklist.
Monthly costs for an Azawakh
Diet: $60-$100
It is crucial to provide an Azawakh with a well-rounded diet consisting of high-quality dog food enriched with vital vitamins, minerals, and trace elements. Depending on their age and size, they typically require 1-3 cups of food per day. The associated cost falls within the range of $60 to $100 per month.
Grooming: $50-$100
The good thing about these dogs is that they need little grooming given their short coat. It is recommended that you get them groomed 4 - 6 times a year to help ensure their hair, nails, teeth, eyes, and ears are properly cleaned. Each grooming session could cost around $50-$100. However, daily brushing, regular nail trimming, and teeth cleaning, and ear cleaning are still recommended.
Medical Costs: $50-$100
During the initial year, it's necessary to schedule 3-4 visits to the vet for routine check-ups, tests, and examinations to evaluate the overall health of your dog. These visits typically cost approximately $200-$250 each, which comes out to about $50-$100 per month.
One-time costs for an Azawakh
Initial Costs: $500-$600
Before bringing your Azawakh home, there are a few initial supplies you should purchase. These can include -
food and water bowls - $15,
collar and leash - $30,
bed and crate - $200
poop picker and bags - $60
puppy toys - $50-$60
training pads - $20
odor spray - $10,
puppy first aid kit - $30
harness - $25.
In total, you can expect the initial cost of supplies for your puppy to be about $400-$500.
Microchipping: $50-$70
Microchipping a pet can increase the chances of finding and reuniting lost pets with their owners. If your breeder has not already had the puppy microchipped, it could cost about $50 to have your vet implant the chip. If you adopted your puppy from a shelter, it likely already has a microchip - just remember to register the microchip.
Vaccines: $75-$150
The typical cost for core vaccines ranges from $75 to $100 and usually covers DHLPP (distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis, parvo, and parainfluenza), and rabies. If your dog is from a shelter, they likely already have vaccinations; otherwise, getting them vaccinated at the shelter's clinic is usually more budget-friendly.
There are also additional optional vaccines to consider, such as Bordetella, Influenza, Leptospirosis, Lyme Disease, etc., each costing an additional $15-$20.
Miscellaneous
Certain miscellaneous expenses, such as dog walking, training, dog sitting, traveling, park visits, etc., cannot always be predicted. For instance, basic obedience training may range from $100 to $300 per session, while specialized training sessions could go up to $500 each. Budgeting around $300 to $500 per year for these expenses is advisable, depending on your preferences and choices.
Lifetime Azawakh Cost
The monthly expenses for an Azawakh dog typically range from $120 to $150, totaling annual costs of approximately $1,440 to $1,800. Projecting to the upper end of the average lifespan of 15 years, the overall estimated cost amounts to about $21,600 to $27,000. Including one-time expenses and adoption costs the lifetime expenditure comes out to around $30,000.
Conclusion
Uncommon, lively, and intelligent, the Azawakh is a fascinating breed with distinctive qualities. Despite minimal grooming requirements and slightly elevated dietary needs, the average lifetime cost is estimated to be around $30,000. The profound love and bond formed with this breed make the investment entirely worthwhile.
Happy Parenting to you and Lots of Love to your Pup!
I’m Charlie: canine enthusiast with a knack for figuring out why my dog, Dallas, is more infatuated with tennis balls than me. My lifelong passion for dogs has created a dedication to help other pet parents better understands their furry family members!
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