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 Greyhound Dog

 Cindy- Lovabledogs.info

 Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info

Greyhound Dog
By Cindy- Lovabledogs.info

 Greyhound Dog

The Greyhound is an agile, graceful, and determined dog, and this breed is best known for its racing abilities and is a racetrack dog. Friendly and gentle yet lively and fun, the Greyhound is a sweet and sensitive creature, and enjoys the peaceful life but also enjoys the companionship of his loved ones. These docile dogs are the fastest of all the breeds, and will need to be given the space to run a few times each week. However, the exercise requirements for the breed are not overly excessive, and the Greyhound will enjoys spending time relaxing providing he gets the chance to run in a safe area on a regular basis. The Greyhound gets along well with children, although he is best around older and more considerate children. He also tends to get along okay with other animals, although he can be a chaser when it comes to smaller dogs and other small breeds - early socialization is recommended.

The Greyhound Dog
The Greyhound is a sleek, swift that is considered one of the fastest mammals on land. Its head is long with a skull that is wide between the ears. The ears are small which are carried back on its head. The neck is long and graceful while its chest is very deep. Its belly curves up sharply behind its ribs, forming a narrow pinched waist. One peculiarity of Greyhounds is their hinged spine which is extraordinarily flexible. Its front legs are straight while its tail is long with a slight upward curve at the end. This coat is smooth and short but is rather thin making them unable to withstand temperature extremes. This breed that can reach speeds of up to 45 mph can be traced to ancient Egypt. The origin of its name is not completely clear especially since the coat color of this breed is not limited to the color gray. In fact, Greyhounds can be seen in a wide variety of coats.

Greyhound Skills
Greyhounds were used primarily for hunting deer and wild boar in the open due to their keen eyesight. Eventually, it was principally bred and trained for coursing. At present majority of Greyhounds are bred for racing. Adoption groups were soon formed to facilitate placing retired dogs in adoptive homes. Their other talents include watch dogging and agility and they make wonderful pets.

size=4>Greyhound Personality
A Greyhound can be generally described as a quiet, gentle animal. Despite its extreme speed in running, it is not a high energy dog. Its character is mild and affectionate and it does well with children and other family pets. Their territorial instinct is weak but is quite loyal with highly developed intellects. Its prey instinct is quite evident as it tends to chase anything that moves quickly. Greyhounds, especially those that are retired racers are very good with adults unknown to them due to extensive handling of humans such as walkers, trainers and veterinarians.

The Greyhound Exercise Needs
Greyhounds are especially fond of regular routine including exercise activities. Pet Greyhounds should be given frequent opportunities to run and walk free on open ground. The key words for this breed’s exercise needs are moderate and regular.

The Greyhound Living Conditions
Greyhounds are capable of living comfortably in an urban setting. However, since they are relatively inactive indoors, they should get enough exercise if living in an apartment. A small yard will fit perfectly for its outdoor activities. They are definitely indoor pets as they are especially susceptible to extreme temperatures. Fenced yards and leashes are a must.

The Greyhound Grooming Requirements
The Greyhound’s coat is easy to groom. Use a bristle brush for combing and brushing and dry shampoo when necessary. Daily inspection of the skin of this average shedder is recommended because of its thin skin that tends to tear easily.

The Greyhound Health Issues
Greyhounds do not necessarily require extra care and special attention. However, they are quite sensitive to anesthetic and certain flea medications. It is the only large breed not prone to hip dysplasia. Accident is the most common killer of racing Greyhounds dog.
 

Cindy  Lovable Dogs .info


Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info

 

 
 
     
 
 
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