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Persian

Persian

Affectionate loyal Sedate Quiet

Lifespan

14 - 15

Energy Level

1/5

Shedding

4/5

Good with Kids

No

About

Persians are sweet, gentle cats that can be playful or quiet and laid-back. Great with families and children, they absolutely love to lounge around the house. While they don’t mind a full house or active kids, they’ll usually hide when they need some alone time.

🏛️ Breed History

The Sarabi dog, often referred to as the Iranian mastiff, is a magnificent breed hailing from the picturesque Sarab County in Iran. Renowned for their impressive size and strength, these dogs have been loyal guardians of livestock for centuries. Local shepherds rely on them to protect their flocks of sheep and goats from the threats posed by wildlife, including bears, wolves, and jackals. With their calm demeanor and independent spirit, Sarabi dogs are not just protectors but also devoted companions who form deep bonds with those they serve. What sets the Sarabi apart is not only their formidable presence but also their rich history as one of Iran's oldest indigenous breeds. Their value is often associated with their size, as larger and heavier dogs are considered more desirable. Historically, these dogs have also been utilized in hunting and, regrettably, in staged dog fights, showcasing their strength and agility. Despite this challenging aspect of their history, the Sarabi remains a symbol of resilience and loyalty, embodying the spirit of the land they come from. If you’re looking for a breed that combines power with a gentle heart, the Sarabi dog might just be the perfect companion for you.

Grooming Needs

Grooming difficulty: moderate. 2-3 times per week

Exercise Needs

Exercise needs: 30-60 minutes daily.

Apartment Friendly

Yes