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The greyhound is a dog in the sighthound family. It is an ancient breed and its origins can be traced back to ancient Egypt. A proof for that is the bas-relief, found in an Egyptian tomb, built in 4000 year BC. At first, greyhounds were used mainly for hunting in the open, but later on were specialized in dog racing. It is considered that they were introduced to England in the 5th and sixth 6th centuries BC by the Celts during their invasions.

Greyhounds are the fastest running of all dogs, with their long legs and lanky frames. They are commonly known for their use on the racetrack, where they can reach speeds up to 45 mph (72 km/h). The conditions under which racing greyhounds are kept are considered by some people to be inhumane. In the late 20th century many greyhound adoption groups began taking greyhounds from the racetracks when they could not compete and placing them in adoptive homes. Before this, most retired greyhounds were killed, some still are.

Some greyhounds never race either because they are too slow, have physical defects or do not have the required temperament. Most finish racing between two and three years of age.

Although Greyhounds are extremely fast dogs, they are not high energy dogs. They are sprinters and do not require much exercise once they leave the track. They are quiet, gentle animals.

Greyhounds make good pets because of their mild and affectionate character. They can get along well with children and family pets, including cats. The greyhounds are very loyal, tractable dogs, with developed intellect and very brave. Their talents include sighting and hunting. They do not have undercoats and are considered "hypoallergenic."

Male dogs are usually 28-30 inches (71-76 cm) tall and their weight is about 65-70 pounds (29-32 kg). Female greyhounds are a bit smaller - they are 27-28 inches (68-71 cm) tall and weigh about 60-65 pounds (27-29 kg). Their coat is very short and easy for combing. It can be white, brindle, fawn, fallow, black, gray, white, red, and blue in colour and these colors can also appear with white in the coat as well. Greyhounds should be shampooed 'only' when necessary. If you would like to add gleam to the coat, rub it with a chamois cloth occasionally.

It is wise to keep them on a leash because their hunting background has instilled a strong desire to chase things. Greyhounds can live in an urban setting but require moderate exercise on a regular basis. They enjoy walking and running outside.


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christie

greyhounds

1/6/2008

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I have one greyhound and currently have one foster greyhound, both retired racers. They are the most gentle, friendly dogs I have ever encountered. Adopting a retired racers is the cheapest way to own a pure breed, and the blood lines are kept very clean. And it is such a joy watching a dog from the track see a house for the first time, learning what carpet is,learning how to walk on hardwood floors, and seeing their reflections.

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Natasha Olah

Greyhounds

6/22/2005

Rating: TBA (7vote/s)

I have two greyhounds, one being an ex-racer. They are very gentle and placid. They are exceptionally affectionate and require minimal input (ie grooming and exercise). Being sight-hounds, I love that they will look you directly in the eyes (as a human would).

They make excellent watch-dogs...they will "watch" everything (they watched the guy break in and watched as he took our tv,DVD player etc.).

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Toni Harris

Greyhounds

4/30/2005

Rating: TBA (3vote/s)

I have 2 greyhounds, 1 an ex-racer and she is beautiful. The other is 5 months old and blind in one eye. They make wonderful pets. Puppies are very challenging, it could be because most or in kennels and most lay people like me never really see them in public.

They are very smart. Feeding is a challenge because the commerical wet food is not good for them. I make my own with chicken, beef and rabbit mince, garlic, rice and mixed veggies. They love it and it comes out cheaper than feeding commerical brands. I do add a high quality low fat dry kibble along with it.

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