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What makes an Italian Greyhound?

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Italian greyhounds are sweet, gentle, affable dogs that can be needy in their desire for affection. Denied attention, they can become shy, hyper or both. One-person or one-family dogs, they may display an aloof attitude with strangers.


What is the difference between an Italian Greyhound and a regular greyhound?

The most significant difference between these two breeds is their size. The Greyhound is substantially larger than the Italian, well-known for being tall and lean. They need plenty of space to run around, and they settle into adult life and relaxation much faster and easier than the Italian Greyhound.

Why is it called an Italian Greyhound?

In the latter part of the Middle Ages (14th to 17th centuries), during the Renaissance, the IGs became connected with nobleman. By the 16th century, this small greyhound received the name the "Italian greyhound" due to its extreme popularity with the Italians.

What is the difference between an Italian Greyhound and a Whippet?

The Italian Greyhound is simply just a mini version of the Whippet! They have the same long arching back and deer-like legs. They have a narrow skull held tall by a swan-shaped neck. They both have large round dark-colored eyes, a narrow muzzle, and small rose-shaped ears.

Are Italian Greyhounds actual Greyhounds?

A true Greyhound in miniature, the elegant Italian Greyhound is an alert, playful, and highly affectionate toy companion. IGs make decorative couch dogs, but at heart they are flash-and-dash coursing hounds with an instinct for pursuit.

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