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  2. Giant Irish Wolfhound Acts as 'Therapy Dog' for Homeless Pets

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    Though gigantic, the Irish Wolfhound is notable for its gentleness and affectionate nature, which is what makes Chicken, even as young as she is, a great dog to have around puppies and kittens at ...

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    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, though researchers suspect the ...

  4. Jason Kelce Gushes Over His Massive Pups—But Warns They May ...

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    Irish wolfhounds are large dogs that can grow to be over 100 pounds. They tend to be affectionate with family members and can be well-behaved around young children and other dogs, according to the ...

  5. 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.

  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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    Nagle owned or bred forty-five Wolfhounds who were awarded Challenge Certificates, twenty-one of them Champions. [24] She believed dogs should be capable of carrying out the work the breed was developed to do, and she promoted coursing. [25] Irish Wolfhounds bred by Nagle were also successful in America; she began exporting dogs there in 1933. [25]

  8. Irish Wolfhound Brings All the Drama After Being 'Trapped' in ...

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    Irish Wolfhounds are somewhat of a “couch potato” but because of their great size, they still need a good amount of room to live and to get in even moderate amounts of exercise.

  9. Werewolves of Ossory - Wikipedia

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    The legendary werewolves of Ossory, a kingdom of early medieval Ireland, are the subject of a number of accounts in medieval Irish, English and Norse works. The werewolves were said to have been the descendants of a legendary figure named Laignech Fáelad whose line gave rise to the kings of Ossory .