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Hounds: Greyhound

Beneath the sleek and speedy exterior lies a couch potato at heart.

Greyhound

Vital Stats

Height: 25 to 30 inches at shoulder
Weight: 50 to 85 pounds (males average 75 pounds, females average 57 pounds)
Coat: short and smooth
Life span: 12 to 15 years
Breed Group: Hounds
 
 

Summary

Greyhounds were originally bred as hunting dogs to chase hare, foxes, and deer. They can reach speeds of 40 to 45 miles per hour, making them the Ferraris of the dog world. Not surprisingly, Greyhounds made a name for themselves as racing dogs and are still used in racing today. They also participate in many other dog sports, including lure coursing, conformation, obedience, and agility. Beyond their grace and speed, people love them for their sweet, mild nature.

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Overview

Whether or not you've seen one in the flesh, you know what a Greyhound looks like. The iconic hound with the aerodynamic build epitomizes speed with his narrow head, long legs, and muscular rear end. We've all seen images of this sprinter, if only through seeing it plastered on the side of a bus, but many of us don't truly know the breed.

One of the most ancient of breeds, Greyhounds probably originated in Egypt and have been prized throughout history. Historic figures who were captivated by this breed include Cleopatra, Queen Elizabeth I of England, and General Custer, who raced his dogs the day before he set off on his fateful trip to Little Big Horn. The patronage of the two queens led to Greyhound racing being dubbed the "Sport of Queens."

Aside from its royal fans, there's a lot to love about the breed. The Greyhound combines a stately appearance with a friendly attitude toward people and other dogs. Loyal and affectionate with his family, he's not aggressive toward strangers, although he will let you know--through a bark or a subtle pricking of his small, folded ears--that someone's approaching your home.Continue to Full Overview]


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Greyhound Characteristics

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Italian Greyhounds???

Why don't you have listed Italian Greyhounds? They are very different from the big greyhounds and deserve recognition.

0 166 Apr 3, 2009 6:14pm by indiamart
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Best Thing

One of the best things I've ever done is adopt my Eden, a retired racer! She is elegant and happy-go-lucky at the same time... (continued)

5 480 Feb 21, 2009 6:00pm by mygreythounds2
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