Requirements
Indoor
The delicate Italian Greyhound is safest and happiest living inside with his family. They make good apartment dogs, but must be taken out frequently to get adequate exercise. The short, fine coat of the Iggy sheds very lightly, so fur clean up is minimal. They are difficult to housetrain, so until they get the hang of it, expect to clean up accidents.
Outdoor
Italian Greyhounds love spending time outside when the weather is pleasant. With their low body fat and thin coats, they require a dog jacket when it's cold or rainy. Iggys benefit from a well-secured yard in which to race around, but shouldn't be left alone outside. They will try to find a way out to get to you or to chase birds or even cars.
Exercise
Italian Greyhounds need about two hours of running and playing each day. Their exercise is usually spread throughout the day, punctuated by long naps, preferably on your lap.
Endurance
Iggys have the stamina to zip around the yard and play tug-of-war for 30 minutes to an hour, after which they'll want to take a break.
Activity distance rating
- Running Miles: Italian Greyhounds are sprinters rather than distance runners. They will dash across the yard with you or down the street, but they don't make great running partners.
- Hiking Miles: The Italian Greyhound's fine coat does not protect him from brambles and sticks. It's best to stick to the easy trail with your Italian Greyhound, and make sure he is wearing a dog coat if it's cold.
Food
Generally, this small breed requires only about 1/2 to 3/4 cups of good quality dry dog food each day, given in two feedings. This will vary, however, based upon your Iggy's activity level and age. Talk to your veterinarian about the optimal diet and quantity of food for your IG.
Alone Time
Italian Greyhounds don't enjoy alone time, and no amount of behavior training will make them tolerate it peacefully. With too much solo time, Iggys may become hyperactive and/or develop separation anxiety. You can leave your Iggy alone for an hour or two, tops. They are comforted when they have a dog crate to relax in with a favorite dog toy or two.