Greyhounds were prized for their speed and grace, often found in royal courts and used for hunting by noble families.
Salukis, known as the “Royal Dogs of Egypt,” were treasured by pharaohs and depicted in ancient art.
Borzois, favored by Russian nobility, symbolized luxury and were often gifted between royal families.
Pekingese, bred for Chinese emperors, lived in palaces and were carried in the robes of royalty.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, beloved by English monarchs, were companions in castles and royal chambers.
Akitas, gifted by Japanese emperors, symbolized loyalty and were reserved for samurai and aristocrats.
Tibetan Mastiffs guarded palaces and temples, protecting royalty with their strength and bravery.