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LATEST ARTICLES

What is Patella Luxation?
23 Mar 2021

What is Patella Luxation?

Treatment when an Italian Greyhound has a leg fracture
20 Mar 2021

Treatment when an Italian Greyhound has a leg fracture

If you suspect your Italian Greyhound has a leg fracture
20 Mar 2021

If you suspect your Italian Greyhound has a leg fracture

Tips to reduce the risk of leg fractures with Italian Greyhound puppies
20 Mar 2021

Tips to reduce the risk of leg fractures with Italian Greyhound puppies

Flea & Tick Treatment
05 Apr 2019

Flea & Tick Treatment

Ongoing research into Inherited Epilepsy
20 Mar 2019

Ongoing research into Inherited Epilepsy

Finding an Italian Greyhound
19 Mar 2019

Finding an Italian Greyhound

Autoimmune Diseases in IGs – Health Lectures
03 Mar 2019

Autoimmune Diseases in IGs – Health Lectures

Is an Italian Greyhound right for you?
02 Mar 2019

Is an Italian Greyhound right for you?

The approach to Judging Italian Greyhounds
24 Feb 2019

The approach to Judging Italian Greyhounds

Bulletin – Winter 2018
01 Dec 2018

Bulletin – Winter 2018

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The information on this website is presented for educational purposes and as a resource for the UK Italian Greyhound community. The IG Breed Health Coordinator and team members have extensive experience of living with the breed but they are not trained veterinary nor health care professionals. Nothing herein should be interpreted as medical advice for your dog and you should contact your veterinary surgeon for specific advice on your own dog(s). This project is part of a broader programmed run by the UK Kennel Club and managed within the KC’s guidelines.

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