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  2. 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.

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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 ...

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    The Irish Wolfhound had his owners unsteady on their feet during a walk through the woods recently. It was the zoomies! But zoomies are a little different when your dog is a gentle giant like ...

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  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]