Greyhound
- Character: Kind, emotional, and disciplined
- Type: Large dog
- Production Place: United Kingdom
- Weight: 30-45 kg
- Life Span: 10-12 years
- Behoof: Working Dog Companion Dog
The Italian Reintroduction Dog originated in Greece around 500 B.C. during the time of the Pharaohs, and the breed was popular in medieval Europe, especially among the nobility, and was kept as a pleasure dog. The Reintel is one of the oldest breeds and is a purebred dog with a shape that has remained unchanged since ancient times.
A good Reintel is the fastest of all dogs, running 69 kilometers per hour, and is good at catching, even after small animals such as rabbits, without fail. The Reintel is the best family dog and can also be used as a show dog, but breeders must take extra care in the management of the breed's diet and exercise.
The general public may not be particularly fond of its appearance, but it still has its own special features that attract others. The Reintel has an average appearance, but has a graceful physique and a unique beauty, especially when it runs. This dog loves to chase all things in motion, whether it is a field or a desert. The athletic form and sturdy physique are fully reflected when running.
The head of the Lintel is long and medium in width, with a flat forehead, ears that are backward, folded down toward the back, small and thin, dark but lustrous eyes, oval in shape, and a lively expression.
The body is broad, with a strong back, a thick chest, a wide thorax, and a strong, curved, bow-shaped abdomen. The limbs are long and strong, the thighs are muscular and robust.
The tail is long and slender, with a thin, slightly curved tail end and a low tail root position.
The coat is fine and dense, with black, white, red, mustard, mottled, fawn, blue, and white.
The overall feeling of the linden is tall and light. It is the fastest breed of all dogs and likes to chase the body, has a sturdy frame, stands firm, is muscular and has a well-proportioned structure. It is also very loving and affectionate towards children.
The Italian Reintel is originally an excellent sheepdog. It is a very good family dog due to its slender and sensitive body and rules. Usually it is smart and kind and understanding. Because he likes to run, he has to pay attention to exercise, and he is good at catching Frisbee, because he likes to catch things "on the run".
Because of the need for exercise, diet should also be paid attention to, appropriate after exercise can give some rewards, but not too much. The coat of the linden is short, so it is easy to take care of, just a little combing can be flat. For its daily care in the diet management and exercise is relatively more important. The most important thing to note is that you should be aware of what to do.
Don't confine your linden to your home for a long time, let it go out more often, don't let the elderly or children hold it, in case it suddenly sees any running small animal is likely to immediately catch up, then if the elderly will pull down is not good. You can feed your linden a few times a day, but not too much, to ensure that you can eat and have the strength to exercise. After taking a bath, you should always blow dry it to avoid catching a cold. Take plenty of calcium.
A nice looking ling tzu will definitely make you look good. The Reintel is a dog breed that likes to run, but some of them have genetic hip dysplasia, so it is important to maintain the bones normally, you can feed it a little nutritional cream every day to nourish the joints, replenish calcium and so on.
For the amount of exercise, Lintel needs more, so it is not suitable for young or old to raise, otherwise its exercise is far from enough. Many specialized exercise lingtis use mechanical rabbits as bait for them to catch, so that they can get enough exercise and maintain their size and look more floating when they run. You can also let it pick up the flying Frisbee, or catch the Frisbee in flight, for this game, it will be happy to play.
The beauty of a lingtze lies in its running posture, so it is important to give it enough food and adequate exercise.