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Irish wolfhound

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, History: this dog is a tall, coarse-haired ancestor species, often used to hunt wolves, elk, wild boar and other animals. Irish wolfhounds are often loved among aristocrats as gifts to each other. As a result, King Olive Cromwell had to issue a British export ban. At the beginning of the 18th century, the last wolf in Scotland was killed, and the Irish wolves were eliminated in 1766, and the number of Irish wolfhounds famous for hunting wolves dwindled. By the 19th century, George Graham, a British army officer, tried to breed it, and the breed caused people's

History: this dog is a tall, coarse-haired ancestor species, often used to hunt wolves, elk, wild boar and other animals. Irish wolfhounds are often loved among aristocrats as gifts to each other. As a result, King Olive Cromwell had to issue a British export ban. At the beginning of the 18th century, the last wolf in Scotland was killed, and the Irish wolves were eliminated in 1766, and the number of Irish wolfhounds famous for hunting wolves dwindled. By the 19th century, George Graham, a British army officer, tried to breed it, and this breed attracted people's attention.

 
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