Greyhound
"The Fastest Dog on Earth"

History
For centuries, racy sighthounds were – and still are – bred by diverse societies to help chase game. Many of the British nobility kept Greyhounds. Employed in hunting, the dogs' speed and keen vision helped fill stewpots in many areas of the world.
Temperament
Aloof with strangers, the Greyhound enjoys familial attention, but is not demanding. Greyhounds are perfectly content to lie on a cushy bed and watch you doing your household chores. Retired racing Greyhounds are particularly appreciative of their new life of luxury after hard times at the track. Leisurely walks on leash will suffice during the day, with an occasional chance to run in a safe, sturdily-fenced environment. Greyhounds will chase cats, bunnies, rodents, and other temptations (including tiny dogs), so care must be taken that smaller pets, and surrounding fauna, are kept safe. If these dogs escape from a secure enclosure, they can be gone in the blink of an eye.
Appearance
Close-coated, the Greyhound comes in a rainbow of colors. A litter might sport spots, brindles, and solids; shades of whites, blacks, browns, or grays. The small ears are folded back in an efficient, aerodynamic style. The long tail is subject to injuries. The Greyhound's back is arched over the loin, giving her flexibility and strength to gallop with awesome bounds.
Training
Lure coursing is fun. Prepare to be astounded at how fast your dog goes! Clicker or other positive-reinforcement training brings the best results. Hounds are seldom competitive in formal obedience events, but they do like to please. Although slim and trim, they'll snap up a steak – or a cupcake – in an instant. Greyhounds do their grazing on kitchen counters. Owners learn to keep countertops free of food, thawing items in the microwave or on top of the fridge – although that may not be impossible to reach!
Grooming & Care
Trim nails and you're done. Use the time saved in grooming to massage your dog and enjoy a special bonding experience.
Health Concerns
Ask whether parents are certified by CERF and free of von Willebrand's Disease (vWD, a bleeding disorder). The deep chest can cause bloat. Many sighthounds have a sensitivity to anesthesia. Because of this and the possibility of vWD, be sure to consult a veterinarian who is knowledgeable about the breed.
Famous Greyhound
Mick the Miller, who ran a 525 yard course in 30 seconds; Santa's Little Helper on “The Simpsons.”
Ideal Owner | |
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Activity Level | Moderate |
Schedule | Full-time (but no overtime) |
Personal Style | Easygoing and casual |
Training Style | Patient, Positive |
Home | Anything goes with enough exercise |
Children | Gentle and respectful kids |
Experience | Not necessary |
Quick Facts | |
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Size | Large |
Grooming | Easy to care for - brush weekly |
Exercise | Moderate - needs to walk or play every day |
Training | Does not respond to harsh methods |
Temperment | Gentle, Reserved, Sweet |
Challenges | Can't be trusted off-leash; will chase small animals |
Height | 27 to 30 inches |
Weight | 60 to 70 pounds |
Life | 10 to 12 years |
Home Alone | Fine with lots of exercise first |
With Kids | Fine with older kids |
With Strangers | Reserved |
Availability | Highly available - check breeders and consider breed-rescues |
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