Talk:Saluki
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Rivalry
[edit]We have only one scientific reference - Freedman 2014 - for the origin of the Saluki, and that is in the Fertile Crescent. I grow tired of the ongoing Arabian versus Persian changes made to the lede of this article, that use Freedman 2014 as the source. The perpetrators are clearly located in Iran and Arabic countries, based on the results of Geolocate. I encourage this article's watchers to be a bit more diligent and immediately challenge uncited nonsense when it appears in the first paragraph. William Harris • (talk) • 11:22, 17 July 2018 (UTC)
Breed name capitalization & physical capacity
[edit]Capitalization of breed name should be standard on this page Greyhound/Sloughi/Whippet/Saluki.
The information on 'physical capacity' is either trivial or incorrect. Saluki and Whippet speed over distance should be measured, hence known to be 'faster over longer distance', not 'thought to be.' Whippets are most decidedly not faster over longer distances than Greyhounds. Breed cardiovascular properties, maximal oxygen consumption, muscle fiber properties etc. promote speed and endurance; padded feet not so much. Hawks and falcons used in conjunction with sighthounds do not gouge the eyes out of their prey; they strike at the head of the prey, confusing and slowing it. --Richard Hawkins (talk) 22:22, 2 August 2018 (UTC)
Health - genetic weaknesses?
[edit]I was looking for info on genetic weaknesses, since it's kind of a given for any "pure" breed. The article doesn't straight up say "salukis are more likely to get X versus a mongrel." Maybe the history of this breed is long enough that it's been strengthened? Idk. All I found quickly was https://www.pets4homes.co.uk/pet-advice/saluki-dog-hereditary-health-and-average-longevity.html which first states everything's good, then vets say breeders should watch for hip dysplasia, then gives a list of possible genetic conditions. I don't know enough about the breed to reflect reality, and it doesn't give a percentage of incidence vs mongrels. If anyone is interested in doing a better job on health issues I would be grateful. Tkech (talk) 03:37, 8 October 2018 (UTC)
Merge discussion
[edit]Please see Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Dogs#Potential name change of dog, about merging [parts of] the WP:CONTENTFORK stub Tazy into this article. — SMcCandlish ☏ ¢ 😼 14:54, 15 November 2018 (UTC)
- Disagree, however I have commented on the discussion page because a Saluki is not a Tazi - the Dari and Pashto word for the Afghan greyhound. William Harris • (talk) • 12:09, 19 November 2018 (UTC)
Globalize Tag, December 2023
[edit]I added the tag because the Section Breeding in the West is substantially biased with British focus and content. There are occasional references to the USA and German information, but not much. --Zeamays (talk) 21:37, 28 December 2023 (UTC)
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