What is the greyhound?
Greyhound is an old dog breed, which is assumed that it is related to Saluki or Persian greyhound from ancient Egypt. Greyhounds are elegant and long legs and are hounds rather than scents. Attentive hounds follow their goal by eyes rather than smelling their prey and watching the smell like the scent of chases. The greyhound became known as the main racing dog because of its speed. The building leads Greyhounds in the course and the first dog finished victory in the race track. Only cheetahs have faster acceleration than greyhound and characteristic slender greyhound, yet it makes it a very fast athletic dog breed. When running, the greyhound is in the air, with all four feet in the air, twice in each step. This movement is known as double suspension gallop .
Through their name, Chrtine is always gray. For greyhounds there are at least 15 recognized colors, including solids and mixtures of fighting, red, black, white and blue. Deerhound or Scottish Deerhound looks very much like a greyhound but is long coated while coatThe greyhounds are short.
Surprisingly, because of their speeds, greyhounds are not usually known to be energy pets. Rather, sprint rather than constantly using their energy. They need room for running, but they cannot live outside because they do not have the undercoat and not much body fat. Greyhound should always be browsed on a leash because they instinctively chased animals in sight. Greyhounds are naturally social, but are usually done in older children and adults by the best than younger children.
Greyhound breed tends to easily inflate and veterinarians often recommend smaller meals several times a day rather than one big meal. This breed is also sensitive to the esophagus problems. The Jedophage is a tube that transports food and fluids to the stomach. Some greyhounds can also be highly sensitive to medicines, including flea powders. Many veterinarians warn against the use of any typesFlea products or flea collars on greyhounds.