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Country of Origin:
United Kingdom (with ancient origins in the Middle East)

Breed Group:
Hound

Size:
Large

Temperament:
Gentle, calm, affectionate, independent, sensitive

Exercise Requirements:
Moderate – requires around 1 hour of daily exercise including walks and opportunities for short sprints; enjoys relaxed downtime and doesn’t require constant activity

Typical Lifespan:
10–14 years

Grooming Needs:
Low – short, smooth coat needs minimal grooming; weekly brushing and occasional baths are usually sufficient

Health Considerations:

  • Bloat (gastric torsion)
  • Sensitivity to cold (requires warm bedding/clothing in winter)
  • Dental issues (especially in retired racing Greyhounds)
  • Osteosarcoma (in some lines)
  • Recommended health checks: Awareness of bloat symptoms, dental care, regular wellness checks

Description:
The Greyhound is a graceful, gentle sighthound renowned for its speed and elegance. Once bred for coursing and later racing, it is now beloved as a calm and affectionate companion. Despite its athletic background, the Greyhound is a true “couch potato” at heart, happiest with short bursts of activity followed by long naps. It is affectionate, easygoing, and generally gets along well with people and other dogs.

Best Suited For:

  • Families or individuals seeking a calm, loving companion
  • Homes with secure gardens and a quiet environment
  • Owners open to adopting ex-racing Greyhounds or interested in a low-maintenance breed

Less Suitable For:

  • Homes with small, fast-moving pets (due to prey drive)
  • Very cold environments without appropriate provisions
  • Those seeking a high-energy or highly obedient dog

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