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    All About the Irish Wolfhound. Irish Wolfhounds are among the tallest of the dog breeds. Some legends about these creatures trace their lineage back over a thousand years to early Roman Britain ...

  3. Irish Wolfhound - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Wolfhound is a breed of large sighthound that has, by its presence and substantial size, inspired literature, poetry and mythology. [3] [4] [5] One of the largest of all breeds of dog, the breed is used by coursing hunters who have prized it for its ability to dispatch game caught by other, swifter sighthounds.

  4. Giant Irish Wolfhound Acts as 'Therapy Dog' for Homeless Pets

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    Chicken is a two-year-old Irish Wolfhound, and like most members of her breed, she’s positively massive. Her adventures are chronicled on the social media feed aptly named @ginormousdog.

  5. Jason Kelce Gushes Over His Massive Pups—But Warns They May ...

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    Irish wolfhounds are large dogs that can grow to be over 100 pounds. They tend to be affectionate with family members and can be well-behaved around young children and other dogs, according to the ...

  6. George Augustus Graham - Wikipedia

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    Developed modern Irish Wolfhound breed Captain George Augustus Graham (6 August 1833 – 21 October 1909) was a British Army officer, historian and dog breeder . He is best known for reviving the Irish Wolfhound from extinction and establishing the modern breed standard. [ 1 ]

  7. Florence Nagle - Wikipedia

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    Sir Michael of Sheppey, Nagle's first Irish Wolfhound, painting by Aldin. As a child, Nagle had a Pomeranian and a Bulldog, but was promised she could have a larger dog once her schooling was completed. [14] In 1913 her dream came to fruition with the purchase of her first Irish Wolfhound, Manin Michael, for £5. [14]

  8. Irish Wolfhound Brings All the Drama After Being 'Trapped' in ...

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    Irish Wolfhounds are somewhat of a “couch potato” but because of their great size, they still need a good amount of room to live and to get in even moderate amounts of exercise.

  9. Ireland Wolfhounds - Wikipedia

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    The Wolfounds previously competed in the Churchill Cup together with the England Saxons, the national teams of Canada and the United States, as well as a selection of other nations' 1st, 2nd and 3rd representative sides (including Scotland A and the New Zealand Māori).