12 Greyhounds Who Are Proudly Showing Off Their Long Limbs And Quirky, Adorable Personalities
Greyhounds have a way of stealing attention the second they stretch out those famously long legs. They are sleek, speedy, and often a lot goofier than people expect, which makes them especially fun to watch.
This collection brings together 12 Greyhound photos that show off everything from their quirky personalities to their love of naps, cuddles, and outdoor adventures. Even with their racing history and athletic build, these dogs can be surprisingly mellow and affectionate at home.
From couch potato energy to full-speed zoomies, these Greyhounds are impossible not to love. Read on.
1. "Hey mummy, I got you something again."

These long-legged cuties know how to make an entrance.
2. Let sleeping dogs lie.

3. "Hey dad, are we almost there?"

Greyhounds can look elegant one moment and completely ridiculous the next.
4. A day in the creek is pure bliss for this Greyhound.

5. Have you seen a good gangster dog?

6. Just a normal day outdoors.

They really do have a talent for looking dramatic without even trying.
This is basically the same vibe as those 15 adorable dogs that will steal your heart in a second.
7. "Hey mum, how about we sit on the couch and watch TV all day?"

8. Do you need a new wallpaper?

9. "Who are you looking at?"

And then there are the moments that make them look like total characters.
10. What to do when boredom is killing you?

11. "I saw a sweet rodent trying to hide from me."

12. Cuddlepillar is a perfect snuggle toy for Greyhounds.

In Summary...
You can't help but fall in love with Greyhounds once you get to know them. They are one of the dog breeds that can boldly claim to have been "man's best friend" for thousands of years.
This adorable breed appears in early cave drawings and decorative artifacts. Considering that ancient artists often drew only religious or significant personalities, it is safe to assume that they played an important role in those days.
Interestingly, they are the only dog breed mentioned in the Bible. Greyhounds make great pets that can fit into almost any household, except those with cats and other small pets, due to their strong prey drive.
That doesn't mean you can't train them to live happily with cats and other small pets. Usually, people who don't know them assume they are destructive because of their size but are often surprised to learn they are docile, loving, and friendly.
Like every dog breed, Greyhounds need early exposure to different sights and experiences to help them become well-rounded dogs.
Greyhounds may be built for speed, but their charm is what really sticks.
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