Talk:Italian Greyhound/Archive 1

The new picture
Wow! That's a good pic! That's an American Iggy, is it? It seems a bit larger than the European trend, and the markings aren't what's accepted here. But, the image is great! MasterDirk 15:56, 12 February 2006 (UTC)

main picture
unless these are usually purple I would definitely change the main picture. I thought they were and went looking for that in the article. 109.77.2.22 (talk) 09:53, 19 April 2010 (UTC)
 * Adjusted the image on Commons and fixed the purple problem. It wasn't really vandalism, but was just where the image was over auto adjusted - managed to turn the thing purple on Photoshop while trying to fix it myself. Miyagawa   (talk)  11:45, 19 April 2010 (UTC)

Italian Greyhound Photo
Hi, I have just uploaded a photo of an which might be helpful to your article. Thanks! Presto808 (talk) 00:32, 27 June 2014 (UTC)

Comment
Wrote up quite a bit about the breed. This information is based on my own experiance and documentation from the Breeder My iggy comes from :) If you want to check it, I'll scan it in for you, but it's in Norwegian... MasterDirk

I removed:


 * Greyhounds are extremely fast dogs and keen hunters who will chase a lure, so they are often used for greyhound racing.

I think this refers only to the larger breed, as far as I know Italian Greyhounds are not used for racing. Please replace if I'm wrong -- sannse 17:27, 7 Dec 2003 (UTC)


 * There is some racing of Iggy's, but nothing nearly s organized as for their larger brethren. Until someone makes time to write a more extensive article I think it's right to remove this as it's not a major Iggy-thing (racing, that is). MasterDirk 11:12, 8 Dec 2003 (UTC)


 * OK, thanks. Personally, I'm always surprised they can walk on those little thin legs - let alone run! ;) -- sannse 11:41, 8 Dec 2003 (UTC)


 * - Quite a few IGs have been lately track racing in Finland and they have good racers elsewhere in Europe, too :-) And they enjoy racing tremendously! - Hanna

Would you like to write up a bit about this racing? MasterDirk

There is an assertion in the article that I'd like to delete. "Italian Greyhounds are known for their lack of bladder control in comparison to other dogs. This is thought to be due to the bladder muscle in the dog being far too weak and due to many generations of breeding without removing the undesirable genetic traits." I have read fairly extensively about IGs and I have never encountered this bit of information. Moreover, a weak detrussor (bladder) muscle would result in urinary retention, not a lack of bladder control. If the urinary sphincter muscles are the muscles being referenced then the passage will need to be rephrased to reflect this. Blindeman75 (talk) 02:24, 20 May 2008 (UTC)

A proposal
Here's a proposal for an addition to this article. I am of course being tongue-in-cheek.

"When walking their dogs in public, owners of Italian greyhounds are often inundated with numerous annoying questions from passersby who are not familiar with the breed. This has become so commonplace that t-shirts for owners and their dogs are commercially manufactured specifically for the purpose of answering these questions[www.cafepress.com/buy/italian+greyhound/-/pv_design_prod/p_storeid.18957225/pNo_18957225/id_6649652/opt_/pg_/c_/fpt_].  These wearable FAQs read:
 * Hi! I am not a whippet, a baby greyhound, or a "miniature greyhound."
 * I am an Italian Greyhound (or I.G. for short).
 * We are small when fully grown - we are a "toy" breed.
 * Yes, I am fast! I can run up to 35mph!
 * I do not race, but some of use like a sport called Lure coursing.
 * I am not too skinny. This is a proper, healthy weight for me.
 * No, sorry I can't go home with you!

Legitimus (talk) 17:43, 5 March 2008 (UTC)

There was a very funny thread with many of these, and many more, on www.iggyplanet.com -- some of them were hilarious! I'm at work or I'd post up the link. I'm sure folks can search around for it. Peter Rousseau - Webmaster, NLAA (talk) 16:23, 7 August 2008 (UTC)

Forums as references???
On 6 Apr 09, Chaoticfluffy had removed a link, stating forums are not a valid reference source. If this is the case, how does IG Whispers keep ending up in the External Links section?

I would much rather see links to the national breed clubs (i.e. http://www.italiangreyhound.org for the US, etc.) than I would a forum. Unfortunately, with many of these forums comes personality conflicts where fact becomes blurred by emotion. 132.25.0.207 (talk) 14:50, 22 July 2009 (UTC)


 * External links aren't held to quite the same standard as references - with a reference, we're relying on a specific bit of information in the page; with an external link, though, we're just suggesting it as "further reading". That being said, Wikipedia's guidelines on external links generally recommend against links to discussion forums. Zetawoof(&zeta;) 15:11, 22 July 2009 (UTC)

Quote
"As an amusing aside the expression 'Cave Canem' (Beware of the dog) was a warning to visitors, not that the dogs would attack but to beware of damaging the small dogs."

Can someone verify a source for this statement? It seems like a bad joke that has been recycled into folk-tale to me. Bihal 07:02, 20 October 2006 (UTC)

I have heard this to, but it was do to horse riders coming by in the streets, not people stepping on them. Back in the old days, some italian and Roman families really liked these dogs and considered them vital I bet my greyhound could have brought home a rabbit everyday... Msjayhawk (talk) 21:30, 25 February 2013 (UTC)

Top Speed
My little Mikey, from a standing start could do a carefully marked 100 yard course in 7.1 seconds. That gives him an average of 28.8 mph, so at the end he was probably up about 31 or 32 mph. I think you could switch the speed to just over 30 mph safely. He was about 12 pounds at the time, so fairly average sized for an IG boy.

Here you can get some idea.... they get tired at the end. I think I would only run them about half that distance. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJj5DGWKtPQ Msjayhawk (talk) 21:31, 25 February 2013 (UTC)