The Greyhound is a breed of hunting dog that has been primarily bred for coursing game and racing, but with a recent resurgence of popularity as a pedigree show dog and family pet. It is a gentle and intelligent breed that often becomes attached to its owner. A combination of long, powerful legs, deep chest, flexible spine and slim build allow it to reach average race speeds of in excess of 18 metres per second (59 feet per second) or 65 kilometres per hour (40 mph).
Males are usually 71 to 76 centimetres (28 to 30 in) tall at the withers and weigh around 27 to 40 kilograms (60 to 88 lb). Females tend to be smaller with shoulder heights ranging from 68 to 71 centimetres (27 to 28 in) and weights from less than 27 to 34 kilograms (60 to 75 lb). Greyhounds have very short hair, which is easy to maintain. There are approximately thirty recognized color forms, of which variations of white, brindle, fawn, black, red and blue (gray) can appear uniquely or in combination.
Greyhound Dog Club Directory
- The official American Kennel Club affiliate breed club. Club and breed information, breeder referral, photographs, and a calendar of events.
- A non-profit organization dedicated to protecting dogs from the exploitation and abuses inherent in the racing industry.
- Sole registry for racing Greyhounds on the North American continent. Information on the breed as pets and as racing dogs, photographs, sire standings.
- Message boards and chat-room dedicated to retired racing dogs.
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