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A Closer Look At Greyhounds

Posted on June 21, 2021

There are conflicting opinions regarding the origin of the Greyhound, from the Celts who believed that they came from Greece to the Romans who believed that they came from Gaul (in Western Europe), with many varying opinions in between.

There are ancient pictures that date back to 6000BC in the city of Catal-Huyuk in present-day Turkey, depicting dogs very similar in type to Greyhounds. Pictures from 4000BC found on a funerary vase in Iran also depict Greyhound-like dogs which suggest that these dogs were held in the highest regard. Ancient artists tended only to depict images of religious or social importance.

Appearance

Greyhounds have an extremely elegant and graceful appearance; slender but also strong. They are propelled by extremely strong hindquarters; when they run it appears effortless and truly beautiful.

It is a pleasure to watch these dogs race, with their long neck and face set on their long, slender frame.

Greyhounds come in a massive variety of colors; Black, red, white, blue, fawn, fallow, brindle, or any of these colors broken up with white

Temperament

Despite what most people think, these dogs can be real couch potatoes! Although they are capable of short bursts of speeds of up to 64 km/hr, they are not blessed with great amounts of endurance, so love to get home after walkies and sleep it off!

They are great family pets; kind and gentle with their families and very affectionate. They may be a little aloof with strangers, but never nasty.

However, their history must be remembered; they were bred to the course and race and therefore have tendencies to chase and catch small things; this can include smaller dogs, cats, and other small pets. They must be very carefully socialized with smaller dogs and extreme care should be taken around cats.

Grooming

With their short coats, they will only require a very minimal amount of time spent on grooming.

Exercise

Two 20 minute walks a day is ample for these dogs – they particularly enjoy getting home to relax after their walkies!! Real care should be taken with allowing these dogs off lead – unless they are EXTREMELY well-trained, they are liable to run off and chase any small thing that moves – and at 64 km/h, there is no chance you’ll be able to catch them!!

Health Problems

Greyhounds can be prone to injury when expelling their pent-up energy! They don’t really suffer from any genetic diseases; they can be a little sensitive to drugs, although vets should be aware of this if treating them.

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About Joy Stirling

Welcome to my blog, where I celebrate the joy of being a pet enthusiast! As a devoted animal lover residing in the charming state of Maine, I find solace, inspiration, and endless happiness in the companionship of my furry friends. Through this blog, I aim to share my experiences, insights, and helpful tips on fostering a deep bond with our beloved pets while exploring the wonders of the animal kingdom together. Join me on this delightful journey as we navigate the incredible world of pets with love, laughter, and a whole lot of tail-wagging adventures!

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