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Name: Phil the Irish Wolfhound/Lab Mix
Adoption Fee: $325
Species: Dog
Breed: Irish Wolfhound / Labrador Retriever (medium coat)
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Color: Tan
Sex: Male (neutered)
Current Size: 75 Pounds
Potential Size: 80 Pounds
General Potential Size: Large
Current Age: 16 Years 7 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Highly Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Description:
Phil came to us as a stray! He is so big and beautiful we just couldn't help but take him in. We think he is an Irish Wolfhound mixed with a lab. He is very beautiful and large! He is very submissive and loves other dogs. He has been great with children and wonderful with everyone he meets!
 
 
According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the ancestors of the Irish Wolfhound were the Cu, a massive shaggy-coated dog used for the pursuit of wolves, elk and wild boar. Irish Wolfhounds were often given as royal presents and eventually became such popular gifts that Oliver Cromwell had to stop their export from Britain. The last wolf was killed in Scotland in the early eighteenth century, and the Wolfhound disappeared from Ireland in 1766. Later it was reintroduced and breed and carefully breed in the second half of the 19th century by a British army officer, Captain George Graham. The breed was revitalized by the influx of Great Dane and Deerhound blood. Irish Wolfhounds are sweet-tempered, patient, generous, thoughtful and very intelligent. Excellent, and can be trusted with, children. Dignified and willing, they are unconditionally loyal to their owner and family. Not a guard dog by nature, but may be a deterrent simply due to his size. They tend to greet everyone as a friend, so do not count on them being a watch dog. This giant breed can be clumsy. Slow to mature, it takes two whole years before they are full grown. However, they grow rapidly and high-qualify food is essential. Let a puppy decide for itself how much exercise it wants. Forced exercise and long distance walks are too taxing for this dog's body when it is young. The Irish Wolfhound is relatively easy to train. He responds well to firm, but gentle training. This approach with plenty of understanding will go a long way because this dog quickly grasps what you intend. Make sure the young dog is given as much self-confidence as possible and that you are always consistent with it, so that it grows into an equable, confident dog. Teach it not to pull on its leash before it gets too strong. This calm dog gets along well with other dogs. This is also true with other animals if the dog has gotten to know them when it was still young. However, it might "course" a smaller dog in an open yard. They have an average life expectancy of 6-8 years.
 

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