Spanish Greyhound

Large Breed
Male Weight
25 - 30 kg
Female Weight
20 - 25 kg
Lifespan
12 - 15 years
Size Category
Large

About the Spanish Greyhound

The Spanish Greyhound is a large-sized breed. Males typically weigh between 25 and 30 kg when fully grown, while females weigh 20 to 25 kg. With an average lifespan of 12 to 15 years, the Spanish Greyhound is a moderately long-lived breed.

Temperament

The Spanish Greyhound is a powerful and dignified breed with a calm, steady temperament. They are devoted to their families and can be gentle giants at home. They require an experienced owner who understands large breed needs. Proper training and socialisation from puppyhood are essential for a well-adjusted adult dog.

Exercise Needs

Spanish Greyhound dogs are active and need at least 1-2 hours of vigorous daily exercise. Long walks, hiking, and off-lead running in safe areas are ideal. They have good stamina and enjoy outdoor adventures. Puppies should have controlled exercise to protect growing joints. Mental stimulation through training is also essential.

Common Health Issues

As a large breed, Spanish Greyhound dogs may be prone to hip and elbow dysplasia, bloat (gastric dilatation-volvulus), and joint problems. Large breeds can also be susceptible to certain cancers and heart conditions. Feeding a large-breed-specific diet during growth helps prevent skeletal issues. Regular veterinary check-ups are essential for early detection of health problems.

Grooming

Spanish Greyhound dogs need regular grooming including weekly brushing to manage their coat and reduce shedding. Bathing can be challenging due to their size — a walk-in shower or professional groomer may be helpful. Regular nail trimming is important. Check ears regularly, especially if they are floppy, as moisture can lead to infections.

Breed Traits

Energy Level
Moderate
Trainability
Average
Shedding
Moderate
Barking
Rarely
Good with Kids
Good
Good with Dogs
Generally Good
Good with Strangers
Neutral

Famous Spanish Greyhound Owners

El Cid, Spain's national hero and 11th-century military commander, is historically associated with Galgo Espanoles, which accompanied Castilian nobles across the Iberian Peninsula during the Reconquista. Miguel de Cervantes wove the Galgo into the opening lines of Don Quixote, establishing the breed's place in the Spanish literary canon and cementing its association with the Spanish nobility and rural gentry. King Alfonso X of Castile in the 13th century maintained extensive Galgo packs for hunting, and the breed features prominently in medieval Spanish royal manuscripts and hunting decrees.

Is the Spanish Greyhound right for you?

Spanish Greyhound has moderate energy levels and adapts well to various home environments and lifestyles. Generally good with children, though supervision is advised during interactions. Generally compatible with other dogs, though early socialisation is important. Moderate grooming is needed to manage regular shedding. This breed is naturally quiet and rarely barks without reason. Training progresses at an average pace and requires consistent effort. Neutral with unfamiliar people, they neither seek nor avoid strangers.

Dogpanion's take: AI-generated based on breed trait data.

Weight & Growth

A fully grown male Spanish Greyhound weighs approximately 28 kg on average. Use Dogpanion's free size predictor to estimate your Spanish Greyhound puppy's adult weight based on their current age and weight.

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Homemade Recipes for Your Spanish Greyhound

Every ingredient verified safe. Use as occasional treats or meal toppers alongside a complete diet.

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