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IRISH WOLFHOUND!!

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Maybe a little large for me but a lovely breed never the less. If I had one I would always be looking out for Bloat (garstic torsion) something dogs with deep chests can suffer from, I have heard of Munsters having had it too. I get rather paranoid about it & will NOT exercise the girls immediately after food (I give at least 2 hrs for food to digest) or as soon as they come back for a walk, giving half hour to relax & drink etc. The Irish Wolfhound is also the mascot of the Irish Guards. Standing very nearly a yard high at the shoulder, the Wolfhound is not only the tallest of all the hounds, but also the biggest breed of them all. In addition, he is well built in all departments, any tendency to lightness of head, limbs or body being frowned on by his devotees. In spite of his size, he is one of the gentlest of dogs, with an expression that combines pride and calm, but that can occasionally light up with genial mischief as his dark eyes flash. Everything about the Wolfhound is large, but one of his greatest attributes is his perfection of balance, his rough, harsh coat fitting his image perfectly. Originally, the Wolfhound could be found with either a smooth or a rough coat, though in early years there was probably great variance of type. After the last wolf was killed in Ireland, before 1800, the breed almost died out and was further affected by the Great Famine of the late 1840s. There followed a restoration of the breed by 1870 and a breed club was in existence by 1885. The Wolfhound never appears to hurry, but he can cover a lot of ground and obviously is a dog that needs space and reasonable exercise. He also needs food in fair quantity, especially in his growing years, when his rapid increase in size requires attention to a high-calibre diet if his huge frame is to be properly developed. He is a delightful dog, but not a breed to be taken on lightly. - See more at: http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk Thanks for all the lovely comments & favs, so, so appreciated. xxx

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gillbrooks

9:49AM | Mon, 19 January 2015

They ARE lovely dogs - gentle giants :) We worry about bloat too and after they've eaten, we have always let our dogs know that they need to have a rest. My niece's GSD died last year due to bloat which led to twisted gut :(

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Mulltipass

10:07AM | Mon, 19 January 2015

Wonderful capture!!

ELR

10:13AM | Mon, 19 January 2015

Nice!!!

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nun2brite

10:49AM | Mon, 19 January 2015

giants is right, a friend had one, more like a horse, dented the side of his car with his tail! never did learn NOT 2 MESS with porcupines!

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Wolfenshire

11:45AM | Mon, 19 January 2015

That is a gorgeous dog!!

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durleybeachbum

11:58AM | Mon, 19 January 2015

One of my most favourite breeds!

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Glendaw

3:15PM | Mon, 19 January 2015

Wow he is gorgeous, love his color ! Sounds like potential owners should be well informed before investing in such a beautiful dog. Thanks for sharing the above Barbara.

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Faemike55

9:11PM | Mon, 19 January 2015

From what I know, definitely NOT a lap dog! just reading about this breed - not one to annoy to the point where he thinks you're a wolf! Wonderful capture, Barbara

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magnus073

9:33PM | Mon, 19 January 2015

Barbara, you did a marvelous job on this presentation of this truly amazing breed.

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ontar1

5:22AM | Tue, 20 January 2015

Beautiful dog!

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mickeyrony

6:28AM | Tue, 20 January 2015

It is a big dog... Look nice to me ((5++))

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danapommet

10:07PM | Wed, 21 January 2015

There are a lot of legs there but it looks like a great dog to play with out in the fields!

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Mark-David-Rogers

5:46PM | Fri, 23 January 2015

Big in every way, and certainly need plenty of space, not a dog for the smaller home that is for sure. When I have come across this breed I have found them to have a great temperament, a friendly dog but as with many large breed dogs, they can often be unaware of their size and may leave destruction in their wake around the home when excited. A great breed and a lovely capture too.


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