The Greyhound
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A Look Into The Greyhound
The Greyhound can make a great racing dog or show dog, but they also make one of the most affectionate pets. They are a clam sensative breed that makes them excellent family pets and ideal for older people.
The Greyhound
An overview
The greyhound is considered a hound as the name depicts. They are also a very tall dog breed, despite their size. Male greyhounds weigh between 65 and 70 pounds, where the females are usually five pounds less. They can reach twenty- seven to thirty inches in height making them about level with your waist for most individuals. They are a shorted haired dog with black, grey, red, fawn, and several other color choices to choose from. The coat is not really soft, but a glossy finish. In fact they are not really pleasing to pet for long periods of time like other dog breeds.
Greyhounds are one of the best pets you can have with children and when you want a very affectionate pet. Some dogs are not as affectionate and tend to be anti social. With the greyhound you don't have to worry about that, but remember don't leave them alone for very long as they desire human companionship.
In case you wanted to learn more
Greyhound Temperament
Gentle, sweet and caring
For the greyhounds character you will find them to be gentle around children making them a great pet for the family. You will also find they are long distance runners. At dog races you usually find greyhounds running up to forty miles an hour after a rabbit or other incentive. They can also make great hunters, watchdogs, and show dogs. They tend to be very graceful in their movements. They also need human attention. They can't be left for long periods of time alone because they want to be apart of the family. They also have deadly instincts for tiny animals so having rabbits, cats, or birds for pets can be a bit dangerous. This dog breed does well around other dog breeds, especially their own kind. The greyhound is very sensitive though, so you should be able to devote plenty of time with your dog and have children that will respect them as well. Greyhound Care
Very important stuff
Training Your Greyhound
They can be a challenge
Training is also important as part of the exercise regime. You will find an intelligence behind the dog, but as mentioned they can be sensitive. They need a gentle person to be firm, but affectionate during training. You may find it is best to seek a trainer at first to help you. You should take obedience classes with your puppy and always be consistent. Training should also keep the greyhound interested. They can become bored if the activity is not fun or challenging enough. Love Greyhounds?
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Feb 3, 2011 @ 1:08 pm | delete
- I do like the Grayhound. Very interesting and entertaining to see them race. I do know there is an over population of them to adopt in there older age. Especially if there is a big racing track in that city, that races Greyhounds. They can only race for so many years and than they are discarded. Great info, thanks for sharing:)
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