Streamlined, slender, and strong, the greyhound can attain a speed of about 45 miles (72 km) per hour. It has a narrow head, long neck, deep chest, long muscular hindquarters, and a long slim tail. Its coat is short and smooth and of various colours.
What is the greyhound known for?
For thousands of years, greyhounds were bred to hunt by outrunning their prey. The fastest breed of dog, a greyhound can reach a speed of over 40 miles per hour. The dog is also very graceful and athletic, with the ability to maneuver easily and anticipate every move of his prey.
What do greyhounds symbolize?
The greyhound was used as an emblem, often in tombs, at the feet of the effigies of gentlemen, symbolizing the knightly virtues (faith), occupations (hunting) and generally the aristocratic way of life.
How are greyhounds different from other dogs?
Greyhounds have significantly lower concentrations of protein and globulin than other breeds. Greyhounds' white cell counts (WBC) are lower than average for other breeds. Their creatinines are higher than what is normal for other breeds as a function of their large lean muscle mass.
What is a unique fact about a greyhound?
Greyhounds are the only breed of dog specifically mentioned in the Bible. Greyhounds are the second fastest animals on earth. Only the cheetah is faster. When running, greyhounds spend 75% of their time in the air.
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