What are the advantages and disadvantages of the Irish Wolfhound?

The Irish Wolfhound is native to Ireland and is hardly ever bred in this country, but only abroad, and it is also the national dog of Ireland. The Irish Wolfhound has always existed as a hunting dog for wolves and wild boars, but nowadays there are also many people who keep it as a companion dog. Let’s take a look at what advantages and disadvantages it has. The Irish Wolfhound is the tallest breed in the world. When you see it for the first time, you will think it is very scary and dare not approach it, but it is very friendly to people, especially to children, and it will not attack people if they do not provoke it. It is very quiet, so you don’t have to worry about it barking and affecting the neighbors’ rest, or disturbing your rest and work. Advantage 3: Fast Irish Wolfhound is a dog breed with speed and strength, it is very fast, is a running type of hound, although the speed is still a little worse than the Lingti, but is also a very fast dog breed. The Irish Wolfhound’s diet is very large, not only because of its large size, but also because it needs a certain amount of exercise every day, so it needs to be provided with enough food every day, and it is difficult to maintain its diet if it does not have a little economic power. The Irish Wolfhound is after all a hunting dog, it needs enough space for exercise every day, it needs to run freely, so it needs to be given enough space to live, and it also needs to be taken out for exercise every day, and it needs more time to take care of it. The above five points are the advantages and disadvantages of the Irish Wolfhound, read them and then decide if it is suitable for you to raise.

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