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Hounds: Irish Wolfhound

This gentle giant has a kindly disposition and dignified demeanor.

Irish Wolfhound

Vital Stats

Height: 32 to 35 inches at shoulder
Weight: 115 to 180 pounds (males average 160 pounds, females average 127 pounds)
Coat: shaggy and rough
Life span: 6 to 8 years
Breed Group: Hounds
 
 

Summary

The Irish Wolfhound was originally used in war to drag men off horses and chariots. He also hunted large game such as deer, boar, and wolves. Today this adaptable dog is a family companion who also competes in obedience, tracking, and lure coursing.

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Overview

When Irish eyes are smiling, you can be sure they belong to an Irish Wolfhound. He has a noble and commanding appearance, but beneath his shaggy eyebrows twinkle eyes with a sweet, gentle expression.

This ancient breed originated in Ireland, where he served as both a war dog and hunting dog. He came close to extinction in the 19th century after the great prey animals--wolves, deer, and wild boars--had largely disappeared in Ireland, but the breed was revived and today is a wonderful companion who draws the admiration of many.

The Irish Wolfhound is the tallest of all dog breeds and the largest of the sighthounds--dogs that chase moving prey. Despite his distant past as a ferocious war dog, he's a gentle giant who gets along with everyone, including children, other dogs, and sometimes even cats. He loves long walks, which are important in maintaining his huge body, but otherwise he's satisfied to be a couch potato.

While they're quiet indoors, Irish Wolfhounds are not recommended for apartment living. Consider whether you'd be able to get one up and down the stairs if he were injured or sick. They do best in a home with a large fenced yard where they can have room ... [Continue to Full Overview]


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Happy Saint Patrick's Day!

I can't believe you didn't make the Irish Wolfhound the dog breed of the week this week. The Irish Wolfhound is one of the most majestic... (continued)

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