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American Kennel Club Recognizes Azawakh 


FILE - An Azawakh named Lisen is pictured during the launch of the Crufts dog show in Green Park, central London, Feb. 24, 2004. The American Kennel Club officially recognized the West African breed on Jan 2, 2019.
FILE - An Azawakh named Lisen is pictured during the launch of the Crufts dog show in Green Park, central London, Feb. 24, 2004. The American Kennel Club officially recognized the West African breed on Jan 2, 2019.

A fleet-footed hound that hails from West Africa is the latest dog in the American Kennel Club's pack of recognized breeds.

The club announced Wednesday that the Azawakh (AHZ'-ah-wahk) became the 193rd breed in the roster. That means Azawakhs can now compete in many dog shows, though they're not eligible for the prominent Westminster Kennel Club show until 2020.

The long-legged, smooth-coated Azawakh looks elegant but is no dainty dog. Traditionally a companion of nomads, the breed has long been a hunter and guardian in parts of the Sahara Desert and semi-arid Sahel region, including in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger.

Azawakhs are known for running fast and being loyal to their owners, though sometimes aloof with strangers.

Breeds must count hundreds of dogs around the country to be recognized.

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