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Hello Eddie,
I’ll attach a few images for you to pass along to the breeder. I’ll also post a few recent images of the new puppy, which we’ve named Milo.
Thanks a ton!
Carlo, San Francisco
Carlo Mora & Andrew Jason Santiag
San FranciscoUnited StatesCA
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Hi Steve!! Daryl and I meant to do this sooner but we kept forgetting to… here are some pictures of Hadouken. We saw on the side “references” of people’s comments of your guys service and we were hoping to be a part of that because we have lots of good things to say!! Also, we are so happy with Hadouken we are planning to buy another akita (preferably white and female) within the next 3-5 years time. I also found someone interested in buying an akita and will be providing her with your contact as well as Eddie’s but I don’t know when she plans to contact you guys. If we could be part of the references we would be happy to write a small paragraph!! Here are the long overdue pictures we have of Hadouken. Our most reason picture of him was him in the cone because we just got him neutered right before he turned 9 months!! Thank you for everything again. Sincerely, Dania Bonjoc & Daryl Arcinas
Dania Bonjoc
New YorkUnited States
The Afghan Hound — also known as the Tazi or Baluchi Hound — is one of the oldest breeds on earth, with origins tracing back over 4,000 years in the mountain regions of Afghanistan. Nomadic tribes and Afghan royalty used them to hunt leopards, gazelles, and deer across rugged, high-altitude terrain, relying on their extraordinary speed and keen eyesight rather than scent.
British officers brought the breed to Europe in the early 20th century, and the AKC officially recognized the Afghan Hound in 1926. Today, this ancient sighthound is rarely used for hunting. Instead, the Afghan thrives as a show dog, lure coursing competitor, and devoted companion — best suited to patient, experienced owners who appreciate a proud, independent spirit.