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Companion dogs: Italian Greyhound

Imaginative, funny, and affectionate, this small hound loves living in the lap of luxury.

Italian Greyhound

Vital Stats

Height: 13 to 15 inches at shoulder
Weight: 6 to 15 pounds (most average about 8 pounds)
Coat: short and satiny
Life span: 14 to 15 years
Breed Group: Companion dogs
 
 

Summary

The Italian Greyhound was a favorite companion of noblewomen in the Middle Ages, especially in Italy. But this small hound was more than a lap dog, having the speed, endurance, and determination to hunt small game. These days, he's a family dog whose beauty and athleticism is admired in the show ring and in obedience, agility, and rally competitions.

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Overview

If you're an art lover, you may have seen the Italian Greyhound in centuries-old portraits, immortalized with their noble owners by famous artists. This slender, elegant dog is the smallest of the sighthounds--the group of dogs bred to hunt by sight and give chase--and closely resembles his much larger Greyhound cousin.

Agile and athletic, he has a small, muscular body and an elegant high-stepping gait. The IG, as he's often called, retains his instinct for hunting small game and will chase anything that moves. He can reach top speeds of 25 miles per hour, so if he gets loose he won't be easy to catch. Although he's small, he has lots of energy and appreciates plenty of opportunities to exercise. A fit IG can even make a good jogging partner.

The Italian Greyhound has a gentle personality, loving and affectionate with family members, but often reserved or shy with strangers. Despite his mild nature, he has a surprisingly deep, big-dog bark, making him a good watchdog--although he's too small to back up his barks and provide any actual protection.

This is an intelligent breed who can be easy to train, but you'll nee... [Continue to Full Overview]


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Outgoing Iggies

It has come to attention recently that Italian Greyhounds can be very skidish and afraid of everything. I take my dog to ... (continued)

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I now have two IG's. And they are still in the process of getting used to one another. They are doing well. I want to... (continued)

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