Training a Greyhound can be difficult. They tend to be stubborn and try to find ways out of tasks they do not want to do. You should start training your Greyhound as soon as he gets home for best results. Keep in mind that your Greyhound does what they want, so harsh training methods will not do well with them.
Why you shouldn't get a greyhound?
No matter how gentle Greyhounds look, they are still large to very large dogs. An overly excited, untrained 45-95 pound Greyhound may knock down smaller children or a a frail person. And Greyhounds tend to hold their ears back and their tails tucked and balk when they are stressed.
Are greyhounds good for first-time owners?
Greyhounds are gentle and loving dogs, and while they do have some specific needs, they make great first-time pets. Most striking about the greyhound is their sleek, athletic physique.
How hard is it to train a greyhound?
Greyhounds can generally pick up basic commands pretty quickly if they are trained properly, but if not, they can become quite fearful and become reluctant to train. Greyhound training should be rather easy, even for a first-time dog owner.
Are greyhounds a good dog?
Your veterinarian will tell you that Greyhounds are one of the best natured breeds. They make excellent house pets. Greyhounds are smart, sweet, calm, gentle, and loving with children and adults. Being curious and careless are also Greyhound traits.
More useful articles on a similar topic 👇
How do I keep my greyhound entertained?Are greyhound dogs high maintenance?