The Ideal head shape of the Italian Greyhound is elongated and narrow.
A narrow chest with a protruding V-shaped chest bone.
A narrow high chest of drawers
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If you suffer from an eating disorder such as anorexia nervosa then you tend to have a flat chest. Medications may be another reason for it. If you still takes some med can actually stunt the growth of your body. Talk to your doctor if you are concerned.
No, an Italian greyhound is much smaller than a greyhound.
cheetahs have spots on their fur to camoflauge in with the enviorment. The chest of the cheetah is deep and the waist of a cheetah is narrow
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Yes, the Italian Greyhound is closely related to the Greyhound dog breed.
The correct way to spell "greyhound" is with an "e" before the "y."
Possibly, although this will always be a matter of opinion. Bone structure, muscle development and hair coat are all inherited traits, albeit with a lot of variation and multiple factors affecting the final outcome. Usually an ugly puppy is a result of crossing two very different breeds, like trying to cross an English bulldog with a greyhound. The bulldog's characteristic protruding lower jaw, short legs and barrel chest would mix with the greyhound's long nose, long legs and lean but deep chest to give a puppy with some mix of the two. Unfortunately, there is no predicting what traits each puppy would get - one may get the bulldog nose, greyhound legs and a mix of chest types while another may get bulldog legs, greyhound chest and a mix of the two nose types. However, in general, no matter how unusual or disproportionate a puppy may be, or how ugly and non-breed type it may be, someone will fall in love with "the little misfit" and want to adopt it.