Choosing a pet ID tag for your Italian Greyhound is like purchasing insurance – you do it with the faith that you won’t use it. The “possible cost” of not having a pet ID tag is more costly than the “actual cost” of purchasing the pet tag itself.
The kind of pet ID tag that you buy is crucial, so take 5 minutes or so to think it through. Impulsively choosing a collar tag just because it’s cheap or trendy often ends up being foolish, down the road.
Have you contemplated acquiring a necklace for your italian greyhound? In this article you’ll read about some of the psychological benefits of italian greyhound necklaces not to mention the bump in style your italian greyhound will get.
More than 50% of owners allows their Italian Greyhounds to stay indoors and sleep on their sofa or in their owner’s bed. For those of you who are interested in how to build a dog house for your Italian Greyhound, below are some easy rules to follow when deciding the type of shelter you want to build for your Italian Greyhound.
This blog is about teaching a Italian Greyhound to jump for agility. We are often asked, “How many jumps is best to start with?” You can never have too many single jumps to practice agility. One suitable starting place is 4 jumps. This is the fewest count of jumps that we suggest.
Sooner or later, you are likely to hear: “Daddy, can we get that Italian Greyhound puppy?”