Kuchi is a breed of dog that originated in Afghanistan.
Kuchi is a breed of dog that originated in Afghanistan.
Kuchis are generally healthy, but they can be prone to hip dysplasia and eye problems. Regular vet check-ups are recommended.
Kuchis are not well-suited for apartment living as they require a lot of space and exercise. A house with a yard is ideal.
Kuchis can be good with children if they are socialized properly and trained to be gentle.
Kuchis can be stubborn and independent, making them challenging to train. Consistent and patient training is necessary.
Kuchis can grow up to 70 cm (27.5 inches) in height and weigh up to 35 kg (77 lbs).
Kuchis have a lifespan of 10-12 years on average.
Yes, Kuchis are active dogs and require daily exercise, such as long walks or runs.
Yes, Kuchis have a protective nature and can make good guard dogs.