
The Kazakh Tazy is a sighthound breed native to Kazakhstan. Tazys are one of the world’s oldest dog breeds and are mainly used for hunting in Kazakhstan.
Tazys are medium-sized dogs with strong, slender muscles.The Kazakh Tazy has a short, fine coat that is about 1 inch or 3 cm long and has silky, soft hair that is in close proximity to the skin.
All colors of yellow, from pale fawn to red, as well as different greys, white, and black, are acceptable coat colors. Other permitted markings include black overlay, light tan on the chest and limbs, tiny white spots on the muzzle or paws, and a mask on the face.
Kazak Tazy males weigh 20 kg ( 44 pounds) females weigh 18 kg (39 pound) , they are 23 to 28 inch (60 to 72 cm), and average lifespan 12 to 15 years.The Tazy dog breed is calm, friendly and elegant.



