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In
1790 it was written, "The Irish Greyhound is the largest of dogkind
and its appearance the most beautiful. He is about 3 feet high, somewhat
like a Greyhound but more robust. His aspect is mild, his disposition
is peaceable, yet his strength so great that in combat the Mastiff or
Bulldog is far from being equal to him."
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Because of his great size and the amount of exercise essential to his well-being, the Irish Wolfhound is not a dog to be acquired without serious fore-thought. His ideal home is one which provides fenced property of sufficient size to accommodate the galloping natural to this athletic sight hound. Hunting by sight and chase is what he was bred and historically used for; the length of leg and back, the deep chest, the power of his limbs and body attest to the heritage and needs of the Irish Wolfhound.
The Irish Wolfhound does best when human companionship is the core of his daily life...He is a calm presence within a family circle, dignified and responsive, providing no harshness of attitude or deed is directed his way. |
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Although the chase is not his preoccupation, we must never forget it is his natural sport and the sight of him in characteristic gallop, swiftly covering the ground beneath him, is exhilarating and leaves no doubt of his need to exercise this birthright.
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