Yes, the Italian Greyhound dogs are prone to skin infections.
No. My Breeder shows her dogs all the time & informed me that you can't show an italian Greyhound with a broken tail.She has been showing for many years including Westminister.
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Avermectin is an antiparasitic medication commonly used in veterinary medicine to treat parasites such as worms, mites, and fleas in dogs. It is not effective against bacterial infections and should not be used to treat such conditions. Antibiotics are usually prescribed by veterinarians to treat bacterial infections in dogs.
Hound dogs can be prone to certain health issues including hip dysplasia, bloat, ear infections, and obesity. It's important to monitor their weight, maintain regular vet check-ups, and provide proper exercise to help prevent these conditions.
Garlic is not recommended for treating yeast infections on dogs' skin. In fact, garlic can be toxic to dogs and may cause gastrointestinal upset, anemia, or even more serious health issues. It's best to consult with a veterinarian to determine the best and safest treatment for your dog's yeast infection.
Yes, all Italian Greyhound dogs are prone to ear infections.
Yes, the Italian Greyhound dogs are very prone to eye infections.
Most of the Italian Greyhound dogs have a dark brown eye color.
Yes, the Italian Greyhound is a good dog breed to own if you are allergic to dogs.
No, the Italian Greyhound dog breed doesn't bark very much.
The Italian Greyhounds were dogs of royalty. The dogs can be traced back to Mary, Queen of Scots.
She has an Italian grey hound :/
The Italian Greyhound is a large breed of dog. These dogs stand nearly 12 inches in height, but only weighs about 20 pounds.
Yes. All spaniels are prone to ear infections, all dogs that have floppy ears are prone to ear infections. I must check my cocker each and everyday. He enjoys the interaction and does not even know I am checking his ears.
No. My Breeder shows her dogs all the time & informed me that you can't show an italian Greyhound with a broken tail.She has been showing for many years including Westminister.
Definitely not, as the Italian Greyhound is a small and fragile breed of dog. All guide dogs had to be medium or large. Imagine how awkward and inconvenient it is for a visually impaired person to be holding the harness of a dog that does not even reach his knees! The Italian Greyhound also does not have the desirable temperament to be a guide dog. It can be hard to train, shy and emotionally sensitive to changes. Besides, the Italian Greyhound shows strong instincts to chase anything moving, which is an unacceptable behaviour for a guide dog.
resently she bought a blue Italian greyhound called Percy....Um...no. She has two dogs. Both maltipoos named Blondie and Maui.