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The Irish Wolfhound is one of the world’s most awe‑inspiring dogs. Once famed for bringing down wolves after faster coursing hounds made the chase, this towering sighthound carries centuries of lore and loyalty. In this deep dive, we trace the breed’s story from Roman‑era mentions (391 AD “canes Scotici”) and Gaelic “Cú Faoil” roots to its 1902 role as the Irish Guards’ mascot. Learn how Captain George Augustus Graham revived the breed in the late 19th century—reestablishing type with Scottish Deerhound and Great Dane influences—and why today’s Wolfhound is bigger than its early ancestors. We’ll also cover size, coat, temperament, training, exercise, grooming, health, and whether this iconic hound fits your life. What you’ll learn: History & legend: Roman gifts to Symmachus; Gaelic warrior symbolism (Cú Chulainn); Cromwell’s 1652 protections; breed scarcity and the Graham revival; Irish Wolfhound Club (1885) Role & function: Giant sighthound used with coursing hounds; renowned for dispatching wolves in rugged country Build & coat: Often 32–34 in. at the withers (many males exceed 32 in.), rough/wiry coat; colors include gray, brindle, red, black, fawn, and white Temperament: Calm, affectionate, thoughtful, and generally friendly; impressive deterrent without typical aggression Training & lifestyle: Gentle but consistent training; sensitive, independent thinker; daily low‑impact exercise, secure fencing, solid recall Grooming: Weekly brushing/stripping for the harsh coat; routine nails/teeth; check ears and pads Health & longevity: Typical lifespan ~6–10 years; discuss screening and management for dilated cardiomyopathy, osteosarcoma, and bloat (GDV). Practical tips: multiple smaller meals, rest after eating, vet about prophylactic gastropexy, slow/steady growth and joint care Family fit: Superb companion for respectful kids; prefers soft bedding and space; not a high‑heat or apartment‑friendly athlete Chapters (add timestamps after upload): 00:00 Intro 00:40 Legends, language & Roman notes 02:15 Wolf hunting, status & scarcity 03:40 Graham’s 19th‑century revival 05:10 Size, coat & colors 06:30 Temperament & home life 08:00 Training, exercise & enrichment 09:30 Grooming basics 10:20 Health, screenings & lifespan 11:20 Is the Irish Wolfhound right for you? Resources: Irish Wolfhound Club (UK) & Irish Wolfhound Club of America AKC breed page; FCI standard (Group 10: Sighthounds) OFA health testing database; talk to your vet about cardiac screening and GDV prevention If this guide helped, please like, subscribe, and ring the bell for more breed deep dives. Share your Wolfhound stories below!. #IrishWolfhound #GiantSighthound #DogBreeds #CelticHistory #GentleGiant