Learn More About Italian wind chime

Discover Italian wind chime's history, temperament, and key traits – essential knowledge for future owners and breed enthusiasts.

Summary

The Italian wind chime, also known as "Piccolo Levriero Italiano" called, is a true gem among greyhounds. Despite its petite appearance and elf-like appearance, this breed has remarkable speed and endurance. The elegant contours, the delicate build and the shiny, smooth coat, which has no undercoat, characterize this breed. Her delicate and sensitive nature is reflected in her gentle and sometimes thoughtful expression. The Italian Greyhound belongs to FCI Group 10 of greyhounds and is listed here in Section 3, the short-haired greyhounds. There is no distinction between performance and show lines in this breed.

Height32 - 38 cm (Female), 32 - 38 cm (Male)
Weight3 - 5 kg (Female), 4 - 5 kg (Male)
Life Expectancy12 - 15 years
CharacterSensitive, affectionate, spirited
CoatShort, smooth, no undercoat
Coat ColorAny solid shade from black to white, including brindle
Price1500 - 2800 € €

History

The Italian Greyhound has an impressively long history. Even in ancient times, they were very popular as companion dogs among the ancient Romans and Greeks. Their depictions have been found on coins, vases and sculptures, attesting to their importance and popularity during this period. Although they fell into obscurity after antiquity, they experienced a renaissance in Italy in the 16th century, where they became a popular accessory for the nobility and wealthy middle class. They were valued for their delicate beauty and pleasant company. Their popularity soon spread throughout Europe, and they became an integral part of the portraits of many noble ladies. These dogs were only recognized as a separate breed in 1882.

Original Use

The Italian Greyhound was bred as a companion dog for the upper class and for hunting small animals.

Origin

Italy

Date

Antike

Character

Despite their noble origins and aristocratic appearance, Italian Greyhounds are neither snooty nor aloof. They are deeply connected to their people and show remarkable devotion. They are sensitive and sensitive souls who require a calm environment and gentle handling. They are extremely affectionate and enjoy spending time with their family. But don't let their delicate appearance fool you - the Italian Greyhound is a real greyhound! They love to run and play and display impressive speed and agility. They have a natural hunting instinct and can be very focused and independent when chasing a trail or toy. However, they tend to be calm dogs who are also happy when they can just relax and cuddle. Although they get along well with other dogs and enjoy playing, they can sometimes be a little reserved around strangers and new situations. However, with patience and positive reinforcement, they can learn to see new experiences as positive and become accustomed to new environments. They can also learn to be alone, but need enough activity and mental stimulation to avoid becoming bored or anxious. Despite their loving and affectionate nature, Italian Greyhounds are not overly vigilant dogs. They may bark at strangers or unfamiliar noises, but are generally quiet and peaceful companions.

Trainability
Alertness
Openness to Strangers
Hunting or Herding Drive

Italian Greyhounds are a very ancient breed, and you can find depictions of them in the art of ancient Greece, Rome, and even ancient Egypt! It is said that they were the favorite dogs of the Romans and were even depicted on coins.

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What to Expect

The Italian greyhound is a calm and cuddly companion at home. However, one should not underestimate the great need for movement of this breed. These dogs can be rather distant towards strangers.

Care

The Italian Greyhound can be a great city dog ​​as long as it gets enough exercise and mental stimulation. They are very adaptable and do well in an apartment as long as they have regular access to the outdoors. Despite their size and apparent fragility, they are hardy and do well with children as long as they are old enough to handle them gently and respectfully. They are also generally friendly with other dogs and can often get along well with cats and other pets, provided they are used to them from an early age.

Family-Friendly
Good with Young Children
Good with Other Dogs
Suitable as a City Dog

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Training & Education

Italian Greyhounds are intelligent, agile dogs that benefit from mental stimulation and training. They learn quickly and are usually easy to train as long as the methods are positive and reward-oriented. They do not respond well to harsh or forced training techniques. Although they are not considered "ball junkies" as they enjoy the opportunity to run around and play freely in a safe area. However, it is important that their play and movement are monitored to avoid injury. It is also important that Italian Greyhounds learn to control their impulses, especially when it comes to their hunting instincts. This breed has a strong "prey drive" so training in areas such as retrieval and staying is very important. Frustration tolerance is another aspect that should be taken into account in education.

Nutrition & Grooming

The Italian Greyhound is a slim, athletic dog, and his diet should be tailored to maintain his ideal weight. A balanced diet with high-quality food tailored to the needs of small breeds is best. Every dog ​​is individual, so make sure you speak to your veterinarian to create a feeding plan tailored to your specific dog. When it comes to fur care, the Italian Greyhound is easy to care for. Their short, smooth coat requires minimal grooming. They don't shed much, and a weekly brushing is enough to keep their coat clean and healthy. The breed has no undercoat, making it less suitable for extremely cold climates. They freeze easily and may need a dog coat for outdoor exercise in Germany's colder months.

Grooming Effort
Exercise Needs
Shedding
Trainability

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