Miscellaneous [? standard] Scientific name Canis lupus familiaris Colors Black & Tan, Blue, Beige | CKC Miscellaneous UKC Sighthound & Pariah Lifespan 10 – 12 years | |
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Other names Polish SighthoundChart Polski (Polish) FCI Group 10, Section 3 Short-haired Sighthounds #333 Temperament Reserved, Self-assured, Confident, Brave Height Female: 68–75 cm, Male: 70–80 cm Weight Female: 27–31 kg, Male: 27–31 kg Similar Azawakh, Magyar agár, Sloughi, Scottish Deerhound, Cirneco dell'Etna |
The Polish Greyhound (Polish: chart polski, pronounced [xart ˈpɔlskʲi]) is a Polish sighthound breed. It is known as the Polish Greyhound, although it is not a direct relative of the Greyhound dog.
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- How to potty train a chart polski puppy house training polish greyhound puppies fast easy
- Appearance
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How to potty train a chart polski puppy house training polish greyhound puppies fast easy
Appearance

Polish Greyhounds have short, smooth fur that comes in many colors. The coat is somewhat heavier than a Greyhound's. They have an undercoat that gets thicker in the winter. Polish Greyhounds have a long brush on the tail and have culottes at the rear of the thighs. The average Polish Greyhound weighs about 60 - 90 pounds, and ranges from 27–32 inches tall. The Chart Polski has a smooth double coat, regardless of season, which is harsh to the touch while offering excellent insulation. The breed is a persistent hunter, with a long muscular neck, unlike the greyhound, and the head is carried high. Large almond eyes are set in a slant, and the points of the hip bones are wide apart. The hind legs move closer together when the dog is moving at a short trot: this is called "lacing".

