The Irish Wolfhound, the tallest dog breed in the world, is known for being a gentle giant. Once fearless game hunters, Wolfhounds have adapted to family life and are the most serene, loving, and loyal companions. As easy-to-train dogs, they’re perfect for pet owners with enough room to accommodate their size and big, affectionate personality.
Size | The Irish Wolfhound size is giant (41-82 kg and over 76cm tall) |
Types | Irish Wolfhounds can come in various colours, including grey, white, brindle, red, black or fawn |
Lifespan | The lifespan of an Irish Wolfhound is 6-8 years |
Temperament | A gentle giant who is dignified and loyal and thrives on human companionship and affection |
Suitable | As a large dog, they need room to move, so they are ideal for family homes with large backyards |
Health | Irish Wolfhound dogs are generally healthy but prone to Elbow or Hip Dysplasia and Bloat |
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Irish Wolfhounds are very intelligent dogs, making them easy to train and fast learners. Positive reinforcement training using treats, praise and affection should start early, along with socialisation with children and other animals. Irish Wolfhound puppies can take up to 18 months to mature, so training and interactive play during this time is essential to prevent unwanted destructive behaviour (or injury) that may occur from boredom. You will need to provide them with sufficient play time and may consider puppy training classes, which can help you with training methods and aid your puppy’s socialisation. Irish wolfhounds crave human attention, and their sensitivity can make them excellent therapy dogs.
Irish Wolfhounds are known for their dignified, noble appearance, with a long, double coat that’s wiry on the outer layer and a soft undercoat. Irish Wolfhounds do shed throughout the year, but it’s a moderate amount. Irish Wolfhounds should be brushed at least once weekly to remove dirt and loose hair, keep them looking their best, and prevent their wiry coats from matting. If your Irish Wolfhound has found something nasty to roll in or gets smelly, you must bathe them. If you don’t have a bath big enough at home, you may consider using a professional groomer. A groomer or your vet can also help you trim your dog’s nails to prevent issues.
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With responsible breeding practices, an Irish Wolfhound dog is generally considered healthy. However, it may be prone to certain genetic or common conditions that can arise at any time. That’s why choosing a reputable breeder is vital to help you keep your beloved Irish Wolfhound as healthy as possible.
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Irish Wolfhound puppies need moderate exercise to prevent injury as they grow. A short walk is required until 6 months, stretching to 20 minutes by 15 months. After this age, Irish Wolfhounds will need at least 1 hour of exercise each day to keep them mentally stimulated and physically healthy. They’ll enjoy walks, off-leash running (in a safe, secure area so they don’t take off), and agility training, provided they’re not made to jump. Despite their large size, they only require moderate amounts of exercise. However, it’s essential that you create a routine of play and walks to stop your Irish Wolfhound from becoming a couch potato.
The Irish Wolfhound dog breed is known for its high intelligence levels. They’re independent thinkers, great at problem-solving, and enjoy puzzle toys that reward them with treats. Their intelligence makes them easy to train. However, their laid-back nature means training sessions should be kept short but often to keep them engaged. Irish Wolfhounds are quite sensitive and will pick up on human emotions, making them easy to train as therapy dogs. Their intelligence, patience, kindness and eagerness to please make them excellent family pets for those with the time and space.
The Irish Wolfhound’s temperament is so calm, easy-going, and affectionate that it makes a great family pet. Thriving on human companionship, it prefers to have its family home with it rather than being left alone for long periods. You’ll find that your Irish Wolfhound will form strong bonds with your family and be very protective. This breed is gentle and patient with children and other pets. However, early socialisation and close supervision are recommended because they tend to chase things smaller than them or may accidentally knock over small children.
Despite being a large dog, an Irish Wolfhound will be very calm indoors and will pick up your house rules when trained from an early age. Preferring the cooler weather, your Irish Wolfhound must be kept inside in a cool environment during warmer months. One of their favourite places is sprawled out on a cool timber or tiled floor, looking like a rug! It’s also best that your house doesn’t have stairs as this can damage their joints. As they need room to stretch, they’ll enjoy a run around a backyard, so having the space they need should be considered before you buy an Irish Wolfhound puppy. Your fence must be tall and secure to prevent them from jumping over to chase other animals.
When buying an Irish Wolfhound puppy, it’s best to source an ethical breeder who follows responsible breeding protocols. An ethical breeder cares about the health of their breeding stock and litter and provides a nurturing environment for both the parents and the puppies. They’ll have completed genetic screening of the parents to ensure your puppy is as healthy as possible or be able to tell you about potential future health issues. You’ll find a responsible breeder will be able to answer your questions about owning an Irish Wolfhound, provide paperwork, vaccinate your puppy, and start socialising them to adjust to going home with you. A little research at the start will avoid the potential heartbreak of buying an unhealthy Irish Wolfhound puppy.
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