Their coats are very short, sometimes almost bald in places. Their hair is usually a bit thicker around the scruff of the neck, and is often feathered on the tail.
It is wiry on the top but very, very soft on their tummies, legs, faces, and ears.
If you are looking for information on greyhound coats then a good source would be from the website of an organisation set up to care for greyhounds such as Recycled Racers or from the website of Milgi Coats who manufacture coats specifically for greyhounds.
Greyhounds can get along with any kind of small dogs if you train them correctly! Hope this helps!
Yes. All dogs shed, even the "hairless" dogs. Greyhounds, when kept regularly groomed, have low shedding and low dander most of the time, but they do "blow" their coats at times. Many of the greyhounds adopted from the racetracks will blow their coats when retired, but their "molt" is usually a seasonal occurrence otherwise.
Thee is nothing wrong with the word greyhounds. I don't know why you think that. It is the name of a kind of dog. I have an Italian greyhound. Source: Spike the Italian Greyhound
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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.
Trench coats and fur coats are some womens dress coats with hoods. Most of these kinds of coats have collars of some sort.
Small Greyhounds are called 'Italian Greyhounds' or 'Whippets'.
yes many european families had greyhounds