Greek Harehounds are not recommended for apartment living as they require a lot of space and exercise.
Greek Harehounds are not recommended for apartment living as they require a lot of space and exercise.
Greek Harehounds can be stubborn and independent, but with consistent training and positive reinforcement, they can be trained well.
Greek Harehounds have a high prey drive and may not get along with smaller pets such as cats or rabbits. Proper socialization is important.
Greek Harehounds have a lifespan of 10-12 years on average.
The average weight of a Greek Harehound is between 20-30 kg.
Yes, Greek Harehounds are high-energy dogs and require at least 1-2 hours of exercise per day.
Yes, Greek Harehounds are known to be loyal and affectionate towards their families.
Yes, Greek Harehounds have a short, dense coat that sheds moderately. Regular brushing can help manage shedding.
A Greek Harehound can grow up to 70-80 cm in height.