The Pet Atlas

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Irish Wolfhound

Giant sighthound with gentle reserve

At a glance

Basic requirements and commitment level

Daily requirements

Activity
Medium
Exercise
Medium
Mental stimulation
Medium
Trainability
Medium
Vocality
Low
Health sensitivity
High
Grooming
Medium
Shedding
Medium
Temperature sensitivity
Medium

Context & compatibility

Size
Giant
Lifespan
6–8 years
Body weight
120–180 lb
Height
30–35 in
Apartment suitability
Not Ideal

Is this right for you?

Common scenarios where this breed tends to fit well or less well

A good match

  • Have space for a giant dog and a gentle routine
  • Prefer steady walks over speed work

Not ideal

  • Live in tight spaces with lots of stairs
  • Prefer daily long-distance runs

Social & behavior

Temperament and interaction style

Personality & activity

Calm, gentle, and unhurried for their size—more steady companion than high-energy athlete. Enjoys space and relaxed walks.

Handling & social style

Polite and usually easy with visitors. Handling is simplest when greetings are controlled and manners are practiced early.

Care & health

Setup, routines, and health considerations

Care overview

A gentle giant—calm, polite, and unhurried, with daily life shaped by scale more than intensity. Big-dog logistics are part of the deal.

Environment & space

Best with easy movement (minimal stairs) and enough room for a giant body to live comfortably.

Daily routine

Steady walks and gentle conditioning, with impact kept sensible—especially during growth and in older age.

Health sensitivities

Owners commonly plan around joint comfort, cardiac screening discussions in lines, and deep-chested bloat awareness.

Grooming / coat

Moderate grooming—regular brushing for a rough coat and seasonal shedding.

Background

Origins and how that history shapes what you see today

Origin region

Ireland

Background

An ancient Irish giant hound with long ties to hunting and status, the modern breed was rebuilt mainly in the 1800s after numbers dropped. Historically used on large game and later deer, it’s built for size and reach more than speed. Today, they’re usually calm and kind, but their scale turns everyday ownership into big-dog logistics.