Polish Lowland Sheepdog vs Sloughi
Side-by-side comparison across all 14 AKC trait ratings, with a clear verdict on which breed fits which kind of household.
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Polish Lowland Sheepdog vs Sloughi
You don’t see Polish Lowland Sheepdogs and Sloughis side by side at dog parks often, but they pop up together in searches because they’re both rare, both in that similar 35 to 50-pound range, and both cost a pretty penny. That’s about where the similarities end. One’s a shaggy, barking herder from chilly Poland, the other a sleek, silent desert ghost from North Africa. If you’re torn between them, what you’re really choosing is energy style and emotional rhythm. The Polski, as fans call them, is your animated, opinionated little guardian. He’ll talk to you, work with you, and wrap you up in his shaggy affection. just don’t forget to brush him twice a week. He thrives on tasks, loves dog sports, and adapts well to different homes as long as he’s part of the action. Kids? He can handle them, but he’s not a pushover. he’ll nip at heels if bored, because herding instincts run deep. The Sloughi is the opposite kind of alert. Quiet, dignified, almost monklike in the house. Outdoors, he transforms: explosive speed, intense focus, all grace and wind. But he’s sensitive. harsh training breaks him. He bonds deeply but on his terms. You need a tall, escape-proof fence because his prey drive is non-negotiable. Small pets in the home? A hard no. Here’s the real insight: the Polski wants to collaborate. The Sloughi wants to be respected. Pick the first if you love engagement, noise, and partnership. Pick the Sloughi if you’re calm, observant, and okay with a dog who follows you with his eyes more than his feet. Both need experienced hands, but for entirely different reasons.
Trait-by-trait
Higher bar = more of that trait. Shedding, barking, drooling, grooming flipped for readability.Where they diverge
Choose the Polish Lowland Sheepdog if…
- Active families
- Experienced herding breed owners
- Dog sport enthusiasts
- You value coat grooming — Polish Lowland Sheepdog scores noticeably higher.
Choose the Sloughi if…
- Experienced sighthound owners
- Active owners with running space
- Those wanting a sensitive, loyal companion
- You value shedding level — Sloughi scores higher here.

