AVAILABLE PUPPIES

Welcome to our available puppies page where you can see all of our available puppies. Our Italian Greyhound are ready for their new homes on this page. Click the button below to take you where you want or Scroll down and pick which of the puppies you will be interested in, then fill our contact form below to place your request.

ITALIAN GREYHOUND PUPPIES
ARDEE / MALE ITALIAN GREYHOUND

PRICE: $75O

SEX : MALE

AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PUREBRED

JADE /FEMALE ITALIAN GREYHOUND

PRICE: $750

SEX : FEMALE

AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PUREBRED

DANTE / MALE ITALIAN GREYHOUND

PRICE: $750

SEX : MALE

AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PUREBRED

RILEY / MALE ITALIAN GREYHOUND

PRICE: $750

SEX : MALE

AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PUREBRED

CYNTHIA / FEMALE ITALIAN GREYHOUND

PRICE: $750

SEX : FEMALE

AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PUREBRED

SKY / MALE ITALAIN GREYHOUND

PRICE: $750

SEX : MALE

AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PUREBRED

MYLO / MALE
ITALIAIN GREYHOUND

PRICE: $750

SEX : MALE

AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PUREBRED

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More information on our Italian Greyhound Puppies

All of the puppies above are available and ready for their new homes. We understand many people may have little or no knowledge about this dog breed before owning one. Scroll down below and read more about the Italian Greyhound dog breed

Temperament:
The Italian Greyhound makes an excellent companion dog and loves the company of people. It is well-behaved most of the time, but often prone to bouts of energetic frenzy, which makes it suddenly leap up and run around the house or yard, for no reason. It is a sensitive dog content to stay quiet around the house but must not be left alone for long periods of time. Italian Greyhound make good watch dogs as they tend to bark to alert especially when they hear unfamiliar sounds. However, thinking they can be guard dogs is stretching it a bit as they are likely to be aloof or shy around strangers.
Italian Greyhounds are intelligent dogs, which they often use to do things their way making them a little challenging to house train. Training them consistently at an early age will help them obey “recall” commands, although they may ignore these commands at times especially if they spot something more interesting in the distance. The Italian Greyhound is calm and docile by nature and is great with older children. It does not do well in a household with small and boisterous children since most Italian Greyhounds prefer a quiet environment.

Remember that despite its small frame, the Italian Greyhound was also bred as a hunting companion. If you happen to own one with a strong prey drive, care should be taken when it is around smaller pets such as cats or hamsters.
The Italian Greyhound makes an excellent companion dog and loves the company of people. It is well-behaved most of the time, but often prone to bouts of energetic frenzy, which makes it suddenly leap up and run around the house or yard, for no reason. It is a sensitive dog content to stay quiet around the house but must not be left alone for long periods of time. Italian Greyhound make good watch dogs as they tend to bark to alert especially when they hear unfamiliar sounds. However, thinking they can be guard dogs is stretching it a bit as they are likely to be aloof or shy around strangers.

Italian Greyhounds are intelligent dogs, which they often use to do things their way making them a little challenging to house train. Training them consistently at an early age will help them obey “recall” commands, although they may ignore these commands at times especially if they spot something more interesting in the distance. The Italian Greyhound is calm and docile by nature and is great with older children. It does not do well in a household with small and boisterous children since most Italian Greyhounds prefer a quiet environment.
Remember that despite its small frame, the Italian Greyhound was also bred as a hunting companion. If you happen to own one with a strong prey drive, care should be taken when it is around smaller pets such as cats or hamsters.
Nutrition and Feeding:

 A typical serving for an adult Italian Greyhound is 1/2 to 3/4 cup of high-quality dog food per day. Then again, the serving size will depend on the dog’s age, gender, size, build, activity level, metabolism and health. The best course of action to determine the most appropriate nutrition for your Italian Greyhound is to ask a veterinarian for assistance.

Typical daily calorie needs of an adult Italian Greyhound weighing 10 pounds:

  • Senior and less active: up to 350 calories daily
  • Typical adults: up to 400 calories daily
  • Physically active/working dogs: up to 440 calories daily

Always choose high-quality dog food, preferably from vet-recommended brands. Dog food should be rich in animal protein such as chicken, turkey, lamb or beef for muscle growth.

Health and Exercise:

Italian Greyhounds are generally healthy but are known to suffer from certain health issues such as Epilepsy, Legg-Perthes Disease, Luxating Patella, Von Willebrand’s Disease, Liver Shunt, Cataracts, Hypothyroidism, Corneal Dystrophy, Optic Nerve Hypoplasia, Thrombocytopenia, and dental issues.

The Italian Greyhound is known for its spontaneous fits of running, so it should be given the opportunity to run several times a week. However, this dog breed has a low stamina and is not built for endurance activities. It will happily retire to its bed after a few sprints. Italian Greyhounds, like any dog, must be provided with enough mental and physical stimulation to make them happy and fit.

Grooming:

  Italian Greyhounds are basically toy-sized Greyhounds, weighing 6 to 15 pounds and standing 33 to 38 centimetres. They have sleek, well-built and lean frames. Their long, slender heads have thin muzzles, dark, keen eyes and, small folded ears. They have moderately long, slightly angular necks, slope down broad chests and tucked-in abdomens. They have slim and slightly curved tails.

The Italian Greyhound sports a short and glossy coat that is satin soft. The coat colours come in shades of cream, fawn, black, blue and red. They can be solid or with white markings. The Italian Greyhound doesn’t shed much and is easy to groom. All one needs to do is brush it occasionally when it gets dirty and bathe it when necessary or when it has that doggy smell.

Aside from its coat, other grooming regimens must not be overlooked, or you risk a sudden unscheduled visit to the veterinarian. Make sure to brush your Italian Greyhound’s teeth at least twice a week to remove tartar and lessen the chance of gum disease. Trim the nails regularly, once or twice a month, to avoid overgrowth and painful cracking. Its ears should also be checked for any signs of infection such as redness or bad odour, which should be cleaned with a vet-approved solution as a preventive measure.

Conclusion:

With the above said information, we believe you may have little knowledge about this wonderful and lovely dog breed. We are one of the best private Italian Greyhound breeders in the country. Scroll top now and purchase one of our healthy Italian Greyhound puppies.