Facts About Greyhounds
Let’s Get Physical. The Unique Greyhound Build
Greyhounds are athletic marvels wrapped in sleepy, derpy energy. Their bodies are engineered for speed, agility and Olympic level roaching.
Here are some standout physical facts.
- They can see in a huge 270 degree range, which even includes some movement behind them.
- They see using stereoscopic vision, meaning they are elite at detecting motion.
- If you want a greyhound to notice you, move. Wave. Flap. Flourish.
- Greyhounds have larger hearts than most breeds. We like to think it is because of the luff. Evolution says it is for sprinting.
- They are built for short, powerful bursts of energy rather than endurance.
- Their lungs are large and efficient, perfect for quick zooms.
- Their flexible backs help them run like living slinkies and roach with grace.
- Thanks to their long quick stix, they can hit 70 km per hour in 30 metres.
- Many experts consider them the healthiest purebred breed with no major hereditary issues.
- During a run, they spend up to 75 percent of their stride airborne. They basically hover.
- Their blood chemistry is unique, so always choose a vet who understands greyhounds.
- Their blood type is universal which makes them greyt donors.
- In 30 seconds of running, a greyhound produces enough energy to boil 600 ml of water in two minutes. Turn that into a cuppa.
- They have more red blood cells than any other dog which helps them oxygenate efficiently.
- Many have sensitive tummies, so quality food is essential unless you enjoy room clearing farts.
Let’s Get Personal. Greyhound Personalities
Greyhounds are gentle, loyal and quietly quirky.
- Each greyhound has a distinct personality.
- They love calm, quiet environments.
- They rarely bark which makes them perfect for apartment or suburban living.


