The last two years have seen many of us welcome a new four-legged friend into our homes, as the Kennel Club saw dog ownership rise by nearly eight per cent over the pandemic.
But with 221 different breeds of pedigree dog to choose from, there’s plenty of thinking to do before you select your perfect puppy.
There’s even academic guidance to seek out, with Psychologist Stanley Coren’s book ‘The Intelligence of Dogs’ ranking breeds by instincts, obedience, and the ability to adapt.
One dog that often appears at the top of people’s canine wishlists is the Greyhound – they regularly crop up lists of Britain’s most popular dogs and have a range of positive attributes that make them a great family pet.
Here are 10 fun and interesting facts about the breed.
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1. A coat of many colours
Greyhounds come in a huge range of colours - there are at least 30, incorporating a variety of combinations of white, brindle, fawn, black, red, and grey. Photo: Canva/Getty Images
2. Loved by royalty
King Henry VIII was a huge fan Greyhounds and had a large collection of the dog, which is still a symbol of the House of York. Queen Elizabeth also loved the breed, enacting 'The Law of the Lease', giving prey a head start before being hunted by her speedy pets. Photo: Canva/Getty Images
3. What's in a name?
It may seem to be obvious that the Greyhound got its name by simply being a grey dog, but that's not the case. Prominent linguists believe that they name actually translates as 'fair dog' and comes from the Old English moniker 'grighund'. Photo: Canva/Getty Images
4. A biblical beast
The Greyhound is the only dog breed mentioned in the KIng James Bible, named as one of the "four things stately" in Proverbs 30:29–31. Photo: Canva/Getty Images