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Italian Greyhound
Although the Italian Greyhound has been in existence for centuries, the
exact origin of this beautiful breed of dog is completely unknown.
There is evidence of artwork that dates back more than 2000 years ago
that depicts these dogs in areas such as the Mediterranean, Greece, and
Turkey.
Italian Greyhounds were known as “Miniature Greyhounds” and were found
in abundance throughout areas of southern Europe. They were especially
adored by Itailian courtiers.
Sometime during the 17th century, this dog breed arrived in England and
rose in popularity with the nobility.They became just as popular in
England as they had been in their homeland of Italy.
In the year of 1820 there were only two specific dog breeds that were
mentioned in a book about dogs. The Italian Greyhound was one of them.
This breed continued to attract more and more popularity, mostly with
the wealthy, but reached its peak sometime during the leadership reighn
of Queen Victoria.
After this time period, the numbers of Italian Greyhounds started to
decline rapidly. In fact, after the end of World War II, these dogs had
all but disappeared. The reason for this is unknown but it is theorized
that the decline was the result of poor breeding quality over many
generations. Even though their numbers had declined on the verge of
extinction, quite a few Italian Greyhounds made their way to America
sometime during the late 1800s and the breed was revived.
Personality: The Italian
Greyhound is a moderately small dog that loves to run at fast speeds
and chase anything that will run from it. These dogs are extremely
gentle and a bit on the sensitive side. Italian Greyhounds are
reserved, timid, and makes a lovable family pet, especially around
children.
Taking Care Of Your Italian Greyhound:This is one breed of dog that is
best suited to live with an active family. In other words, if sitting
on your couch all day is your idea of spending time with your dog, the
Italian Greyhound would not be the ideal choice. They need an active
lifestyle with plenty of running outside.
Italian Greyhounds absolutely hate cold weather but can stand
higher-than-normal temperatures due to its shorthaired coat. Grooming
is minimal with only the occasional brushing needed in order to remove
dead hair.
Health Information: The average lifespan of the Italian Greyhound can
last up to 17 years when healthy, with 13 to 14 years being the
average. The only major health concern that they have is periodontal
disease. Minor issues include PRA, leg fractures (from running),
patellar luxation, and epilepsy.
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