IGs are Greyhounds in miniature—more slender, but a Greyhound’s equal in grace and elegance. Standing ideally 13 to 15 inches at the shoulder, they present the sleek, curving lines common to all coursing hounds. Distinguishing features are the long, fine-boned legs. IGs combine the attentiveness of lapdogs with the complexity of ancient, aristocratic hounds. Bred for centuries to be doting companions and jesters, these high-stepping charmers refuse to be ignored. “On the whole,” writes an IG expert, “the breed would much rather be in your lap or bed than on the floor.” They are, though, true sighthounds and will bolt after quick-moving prey at the drop of a cat. A short-coat, low-fat breed, IGs require extra care in cold weather (akc.org).
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Mark Peterson 20 Mar 2020
Always beautiful work Barbara, I love dogs... we have six.Joanie Holliday 20 Mar 2020
LOVING BEAUTIFUL DOG. SO GLAD THIS YEAR THEY WILL STOP THE DOG RACES WITH THEM. LOTS OF MISS TREATMENT. BEAUTIFUL WORK MY FRIEND.