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Aidi vs Azawakh

A side-by-side comparison to help you find the right breed for your lifestyle.

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Aidi

Also known as: Atlas Mountain Dog, Chien de l'Atlas, Kabyle Dog

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The Aidi, also known as the Atlas Mountain Dog, is a primitive livestock guardian dog from Morocco's Atlas Mountains. This is not a 'pet' in the conventional sense - it's a working breed with retained hunting drive and intense territorial instincts. They were bred to guard nomadic camps from jackals and wolves, and to hunt alongside Sloughis.

Size

Large

Energy

High

Lifespan

10-12 yrs

Height

52-62 cm

Weight

22-26 kg

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Azawakh breed photo

Azawakh

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The Azawakh is a tall, elegant sighthound originating from West Africa, known for its slender build, swift speed, and strong loyalty to its family. With its distinctive almond-shaped eyes and short coat, the Azawakh excels as both a protective companion and a graceful runner.

Size

Medium

Energy

High

Lifespan

10-12 yrs

Height

N/A

Quick Comparison

TraitAidiAzawakh
Energy
Trainability
Grooming Needs
Family Friendly
Independence

Key Characteristics

Good with Kids
Good with Dogs
Good with Cats
Hypoallergenic
Apartment Friendly
First-Time Owner OK
DetailAidiAzawakh
SizeLargeMedium
Energy LevelHighHigh
GroomingMediumLow
Trainabilitychallengingchallenging
Barking LevelHighHigh
Shedding LevelHighLow
HousingAcreageYard

Owner Fit & Decision Guide

Owner Match

TraitAidiAzawakh
Experience LevelAdvancedExperienced
First-Time Owner
Ideal OwnerExperienced owner who understands canine body language, threshold management, and resource guarding. Has acreage or large securely fenced yard. Can provide job and active management. No children under 10. Prepared for liability insurance and rental restrictions.Active individual or family who can provide adequate exercise and training for a Azawakh.

Aidi Dealbreakers

  • Apartment living
  • Social butterfly lifestyle (breweries, festivals, soccer games)
  • Passive ownership wanting a dog that 'just hangs out'
  • Households with toddlers
  • Other male dogs in the home

Azawakh Dealbreakers

  • Cannot meet 60-90 min daily exercise
  • Cannot commit to grooming needs

Surrender Risk

FactorAidiAzawakh
Risk LevelHighMedium
Primary ReasonsHe bit my friend who walked in without knocking, He keeps fighting with my other dog, Owners buy for 'rare' status or 'fluffy' look, ignoring 1000 years of jackal-killing programmingUnderestimated exercise needs, Behavioral challenges, Cost of care

Temperament & Personality

Behavior Comparison

TraitAidiAzawakh
Prey Drive
Watchdog Ability
Stranger Friendly
Drool Level
Wanderlust

Vocalization

TraitAidiAzawakh
Barking LevelHighHigh
Howling Tendency
Whining TendencyLowLow
Separation Vocalization
Aidi bark triggers
Perimeter breaches (real or imagined)Strangers approachingUnusual sounds
Azawakh bark triggers
StrangersDoorbellsOther dogs

Safety & Reliability

TraitAidiAzawakh
Escape Artist
Dog Park Suitable
Off-Leash Reliable
Small Animal Safe
Leash Reactivity
Resource Guarding RiskHighLow

Aidi Social Traits

Velcro Dog
One Person Dog
Handling ToleranceLow
Stranger Wariness

High

With Other Dogs

Same-sex aggressive; intolerance emerges at 18-24 months

Azawakh Social Traits

Velcro Dog
One Person Dog
Handling ToleranceMedium
Stranger Wariness

Moderate

With Other Dogs

Generally friendly

Training

Aidi

MethodRelationship-based positive reinforcement
Repetitions to Learn25-40
Challenges
Do not obey for sake of obedience - must respect handlerBore easily - drilling 'sit' 20 times results in walking away'What's in it for me?' is their motto
Tips
  • Keep sessions short (5-10 mins) and varied
  • Use high-value rewards (liver, cheese) - moderate food motivation
  • Harsh corrections damage bond and trigger defensive aggression
  • Convince them obedience is in their best interest

Azawakh

MethodPositive reinforcement
Challenges
s:** Repetition bores them. Do not drill "sit" 20 times. They will do it twice and then walk away.
Tips
  • ** Positive reinforcement only. Harsh methods will cause them to shut down or become defensive.

Aidi Considerations

dealbreakerTerritorial Aggression

The Aidi views anything outside its family unit as a potential threat. This includes mail carriers, neighbors, and visiting children. Their default setting is suspicion, and they do not 'warm up' quickly.

dealbreakerSame-Sex Aggression

High propensity for intolerance toward dogs of the same sex, emerging at social maturity (18-24 months). Can escalate to serious fighting if not managed with strict separation. A male Aidi with another male dog is a ticking time bomb.

dealbreakerResource Guarding

As a survivalist breed from harsh environments, they may guard food, toys, or space with intensity. This is a genetic survival trait that makes them dangerous in households with toddlers.

challengeIndependence

They are not eager to please. If busy patrolling or investigating a scent, they will likely ignore you. They were bred to make autonomous decisions without human direction.

Azawakh Considerations

challengeExtreme Aloofness & Stranger Intolerance

Unlike the Golden Retriever who loves everyone, the Azawakh is genetically wired to be suspicious. They are "camp guardians". They do not just ignore strangers; they actively distrust them. If you want a dog to take to breweries or busy festivals, this is the breed. They may bark, back away, or snap if a stranger forces interaction.

challengeTerritorial Guarding

While they are sighthounds, they are also watchdogs. They will alert bark at anything unusual in their environment. This territoriality can extend to "resource guarding" their owners or furniture.

challengePrimitive Independence

They score very low on "biddability." They do not obey commands to please you; they obey if it makes sense to them. Traditional obedience training methods often fail or break the dog's spirit. They require a relationship based on mutual respect, not dominance.

Multi-Species Compatibility

SpeciesAidiAzawakh
With CatsGenerally unsafe - high prey drive; may view running cats as prey to flush or grabCaution - may chase
Small MammalsUnsafe - birds, rabbits, and rodents trigger prey driveSupervision required
Birds / ReptilesUnsafe - birds fluttering trigger chase instinctCaution advised

Advanced Behavior

TraitAidiAzawakh
Predatory Sequence RiskFullMedium
BiddabilityLowLow
Noise SensitivityLowLow
Territorial Barking
Same-Sex Aggression Onset18 months18 months

Aidi: Full predatory sequence intact (Orient-Eye-Stalk-Chase-Grab-Kill). Their hunting history with Sloughis means chase and flush instincts remain. In absence of Sloughi to finish, they may complete kill sequence on small animals. They are intelligent problem solvers but do not look to humans for permission.

First Year & Life Stages

First Year Challenges

ChallengeAidiAzawakh
Puppy Difficulty
Destructive Phase6-186-18
House TrainingMediumModerate
Crate TrainingMediumMedium
Adolescent Regression

Aidi: Critical socialization window 8-16 weeks - if missed, dog will be reactive. At 18 months, guardian instinct activates; a dog that loved the dog park at 6 months may suddenly pick fights. Most surrenders happen during adolescence.

Azawakh: Azawakh puppies require consistent training and patience.

Life Stages Timeline

StageAidiAzawakh
Puppy Phase12 months12 months
Adolescence12-246-18
Adult Years2-82-8
Senior Onset~9 years~8 years
Peak Energy Age2-5 years1-3 years

Size & Physical Characteristics

Physical Stats

MeasurementAidiAzawakh
Height52-62 cmN/A
Weight22-26 kgN/A
Size CategoryLargeMedium
Lifespan10-12 years10-12 years
Litter Size5-84-8

Aidi Coat

Typedouble
LengthMedium
Texturecoarse
Colors
WhiteBlackTawnyBrindleFawn

Azawakh Coat

Typedouble
LengthMedium
Texturestraight
Colors
Various

Lineage & Origin

DetailAidiAzawakh
Original PurposeDual-purpose: Livestock guardian protecting nomadic camps from jackals/wolves, and hunter working with Sloughis to flush and track gameThe Azawakh is the sighthound of the Tuareg and Fula people of the Southern Sahara/Sahel
OriginAtlas Mountains, Morocco/Algeria/Tunisiapredators and intruders

Breeding Details

DetailAidiAzawakh
C-Section RateLowVaries
Whelping DifficultyEasyMedium
Puppy Mortality RateLowLow

Physical Risks

RiskAidiAzawakh
Bloat / GDV RiskMediumLow
Slippery Floor RiskLowLow
Min Fence Height1.8m1.5m
Dig / Escape RiskLowLow

Health & Common Conditions

Aidi Health Issues

Hip Dysplasia15-20%
Elbow Dysplasia10-15%
Eye Conditions (PRA, Cataracts)Occasional
Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (Bloat)Medium risk
Patellar LuxationMinor concern

Azawakh Health Issues

Hypothyroidism
Idiopathic EpilepsySeizures
Autoimmune Thyroiditis
Cardiac Issues
Gastric Dilatation-VolvulusBloat

Aidi Suggested Tests

  • Genetic Testing (MDR1, PRA)
  • Annual Ophthalmologist Exams (CERF)
  • Hip Evaluation
  • Elbow Evaluation

Azawakh Suggested Tests

  • Thyroid tests
  • Heart evaluations
  • Eye exams

Health Risk Overview

Risk FactorAidiAzawakh
Cancer RiskLowMedium
Cardiac RiskLowLow
Neurological RiskLowLow
CCL/ACL Tear RiskMediumLow
Vet Burden TierLowMedium

Sensitivities & Allergies

SensitivityAidiAzawakh
Skin Allergies
Environmental Allergies
Stomach SensitivityLowLow
Food Allergies

Health Maintenance

Care ItemAidiAzawakh
Nail Growth RateFastNormal
Eye Care NeedsMediumLow
Anal Gland IssuesRareOccasional

Senior Care & Aging

Aidi Senior Care

Common Senior Issues

  • Hip/knee arthritis
  • Cognitive decline (may become grumpier)
  • Vision loss
Mobility Aid LikelihoodHigh
QoL Decline Age~10 years
End of Life ComplexityMedium

Hips and knees first to go in this medium-large breed. Ramps for cars and non-slip rugs essential. May become more intolerant of disruption with age.

Azawakh Senior Care

Common Senior Issues

  • Arthritis
  • Vision decline
  • Cognitive changes
Mobility Aid LikelihoodMedium
QoL Decline Age~10 years
End of Life ComplexityMedium

Senior care varies by individual health.

Grooming & Care

Aidi

medium maintenance
Coat Typedouble
Coat Lengthmedium
Coat Texturecoarse
Shedding LevelHigh
Seasonal SheddingExtreme
Ear Cleaningweekly
Dental RiskLow
Obesity Prone
Winter Gear Needed
Summer Restrictions
Paw Protection
Odor LevelModerate (musky smell, especially when wet)
Tactile FeelCoarse, harsh - not soft/silky; not soothing for tactile sensitivity
Colors
WhiteBlackTawnyBrindleFawn

Azawakh

low maintenance
Coat Typedouble
Coat Lengthmedium
Coat Texturestraight
Shedding LevelLow
Seasonal SheddingLow
Ear Cleaningweekly
Dental RiskMedium
Obesity Prone
Winter Gear Needed
Summer Restrictions
Paw Protection
Odor LevelModerate
Tactile FeelVaries by coat type
Colors
Various

Lifestyle Compatibility

Aidi Daily Life

Exercise Needs60-90 min/day
Alone TimeUp to 8h
Mental StimulationHigh
ApartmentDealbreaker - they need territory to patrol
Work from HomeSuitable - will sleep under desk or watch window, but manage barking during video calls when delivery trucks arrive
Weekend WarriorChallenging - need daily perimeter checks and stimulation; cannot crate 5 days then hike 2 days
HousingAcreage
Barking LevelHigh
First-Time Owner
Exercise Types
Hiking on uneven terrainPerimeter patrolsScent work/trackingFlirt pole for impulse control
NighttimeNocturnal guardians - expect barking at 2 AM for leaves blowing; white noise recommended
Food MotivationModerate

Azawakh Daily Life

Exercise Needs30-45 min/day
Alone TimeUp to 4h
Mental StimulationHigh
ApartmentChallenging - needs space
Work from HomeSuitable with adequate exercise
Weekend WarriorSuitable
HousingYard
Barking LevelHigh
First-Time Owner
Exercise Types
WalkingPlayTraining
NighttimeSleeps well when exercised
Food MotivationMedium

Housing & Legal Restrictions

RestrictionAidiAzawakh
BSL Restricted
Common Rental Ban
Insurance Blacklist
Weight CategoryOver 50lbsUnder 50lbs

Climate Tolerance

ClimateAidiAzawakh
Heat Tolerance
Cold Tolerance
Water AffinityLowMedium

Travel Compatibility

ActivityAidiAzawakh
Car TravelGoodGood
Camping
Beach Friendly
Hiking Rating
Cabin Flight Eligible
Hotel Friendly Size

Niche Suitability

RoleAidiAzawakh
Service DogNoneLow
Therapy DogNoneLow
Deep Pressure Therapy
Canicross / Bikejoring
Apartment Adaptable
Tactile / Sensory Friendly
Livestock Guardian
Medical AlertNoneLow

Costs & Expenses

Upfront Costs

CostAidiAzawakh
Purchase Price$1,000-2,000 (plus import costs)N/A
Initial Cost Range$1,000–$2,000$1,000–$2,500
Cost Tier

Ongoing Costs

CostAidiAzawakh
Monthly Range$150–$250$80–$140
Yearly Range$2,000–$2,500$960–$1,680
Food / Month$60-90$50-80
Insurance / Month$80-120N/A
Grooming / Session$50-80N/A
Vet Routine / Year$400-800$500-1
Monthly Cost Tier

Aidi Lifetime Cost

$20,000-30,000

Azawakh Lifetime Cost

N/A

Quirks & Fun Facts

Daily Quirks

QuirkAidiAzawakh
Snoring
FlatulenceRareOccasional
Slobber LevelLightLow
Smell When WetStrongModerate
Zoomies FrequencyRareOccasional
Counter Surfing
Digging TendencyLowLow

Aidi Quirks

The Side Eye

Aidis constantly watch and observe you - this is assessment, not aggression. They are always monitoring the environment.

Tactile Sensitivity

They show affection by leaning or sitting on your foot, but often dislike being hugged or restrained.

Metabolic Off-Switch

Like lions, they conserve energy until a threat appears. Not hyperactive pacers like Malinois.

Frequently Asked Questions

Only for experienced families with older children (10+). They are loyal protectors but too sharp for chaotic households with toddlers. Their resource guarding and territorial nature make them dangerous around young children who might approach a sleeping or eating dog.
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