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Only dog breed with six fully developed toes on each foot, a trait evolved for cliff climbing!
Despite their delicate appearance, Italian Greyhounds can reach speeds of up to 25 miles per hour!
Developed along Norwegian coastal regions during the 1600s, these dogs were bred to hunt puffins and other seabirds in narrow cliff crevices of the Lofoten Islands.
Refined in Italy during the Renaissance period as companion dogs for nobility, these graceful hounds served as cherished pets in palaces and estates across Europe.
Requires specialized diet management, regular exercise with climbing opportunities, and careful monitoring of digestive health. Early socialization important.
Requires protection from cold weather, careful handling due to delicate bone structure, and consistent dental care. Cannot tolerate rough play or extended outdoor exposure.