So first, I hope you talking about the dog, right? Not the bus company or else this answer is a waste of time :) lol, okay well for the DOG. We recently got a rescue greyhound (about a week ago), and let me tell you...they. are. perfect. Why? Well let's start with the fact that they barely shed and barely ever bark (unless necassery, like a dog getting viscious at them). They have no bad dog smell. And are usually already house trained (if adopted from a rescue group). If you are going to adopt from a rescu agency, they will probably already be de-wormed, cleaned, spayed and/or neutered. they are generally healthy dogs. And to everyone's surprise....they are soooo lazy! Everyone thinks they run, run and run all day. That's what we thought too, but honestly, if you want them to run, they will, but other than that...they just sleep there. they adapt well to any life. We live in a condo in the city and ours is doing fine. They LOVE to please you and are just a joy to come home to. They will run and lick you for hours. And they just follow you around! Now, of course, they have their bad aspects, too, but that;s another story :)
Yes, the Italian Greyhounds are a good choice for people with allergies.
The collective noun is a leash of greyhounds.
Harringay Greyhounds ended in 1949.
Harringay Greyhounds was created in 1936.
Haringey Greyhounds was created in 1990.
Their genetic make-up is made for running fast.
Small Greyhounds are called 'Italian Greyhounds' or 'Whippets'.
yes many european families had greyhounds
Yes, you just have to train it. and will become. nice well and obedient
Many are adopted to good homes by rescue organizations. I am a veterinarian and have cared for many recued/retired greyhounds. They are almost always very well-behaved, loving dogs.
Greyhounds have an average of six to eight puppies.
There are greyhounds in AKC shows.