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How big does a Greyhound get?

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Is a greyhound a medium or large dog?

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How big is a full grown greyhound?

The male greyhound typically stands between 26 and 30 inches tall and weighs 65 to 70 pounds. The female weighs about 60 to 65 pounds less than the male.

What age is a Greyhound fully grown?

At what age is a Greyhound fully grown? Most Greyhounds will need a little over a year to finish growing. You can expect your Greyhound to grow for at least 13 to 14 months, with larger Greyhounds needing up to 18 months to finish filling out their chest.

Do Greyhounds like to cuddle?

MYTH: Greyhounds love to race Not to mention those who are injured and/or killed on the racetrack. Greyhounds love to RUN – not race. They also love to play, sleep, cuddle and be loved for who they are – just like any other dog.

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