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Irish Wolfhound Puppies for sale

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Also known as Irish Greyhound,these proud dogs are the largest of all dog breeds and although the Irish Wolfhound has an impressive size, they are known for being gentle giants and are especially friendly with children. They are known for their calm, relaxed nature and for their speed. Although the Irish Wolfhound is large, they are perfectly balanced dogs that have a rough, coarse coat that perfectly matches their appearance.

Read our Irish Wolfhound Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Irish Wolfhound dogs Bred From Extensively Health Tested Parents - Advert 1
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Bred From Extensively Health Tested Parents

Irish Wolfhound

5 weeksAge
1Sex
£4,000Price

🐾I am a licensed breeder with over 20 years experience in working, breeding, showing and judging dogs. I also hold a Ofqual regulated level 3 qualification in dog breeding, litter socialisation and welfare. 🐾We are so proud of this beautiful Kennel Club registered Irish Wolfhound boy. He was a singleton puppy so is very special to us. 🐾He is looking for the perfect f

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LeyburnNorth Yorkshire
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Mixed Breed dogs Ready now - F1 Irish Wolfadoodle - Advert 2
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Ready now - F1 Irish Wolfadoodle

Irish Wolfhound & Standard Poodle Hybrid

12 weeksAge
24Sex
£1,200Price

✨ Irish Wolfhound x Royal Standard Poodle Puppies ✨ Brilliant bloodlines with health tested parents We are delighted to offer a beautiful litter of Irish Wolfhound × Royal Standard Poodle puppies. These exceptional pups combine the gentle, loyal nature of the Irish Wolfhound with the intelligence and low-shedding qualities of the Poodle — resulting in stunning, affection

WhitchurchWrexham Principal Area
Mixed Breed dogs WOLFADOODLE F1B REVERSE. IRISH WOLFHOUND X  - Advert 3
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WOLFADOODLE F1B REVERSE. IRISH WOLFHOUND X

Standard Poodle & Irish Wolfhound Hybrid

6 weeksAge
23Sex
£1,800Price

It is with great pleasure to announce the birth of 12 Wolfadoodle puppies. Mum is my beautiful 1st generation Wolfadoodle Lil, Dad is a stunning Golden Irish Wolfhound. The puppies are F1B reverse, 3/4 Irish Wolfhound, 1/4 poodle I am the only breeder of Wolfadoodles in the UK at present & this is the 1st litter of reverse F1Bs born in the UK & in Europe. They are no

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FAQs

Are Irish Wolfhounds good family dogs?

Irish Wolfhounds are generally excellent family dogs, known for their loyal, gentle, calm, and kind nature. They are patient and affectionate with children and family members but due to their large size, supervision around small children is important to prevent accidental injury. Their temperament makes them loving companions in a family setting.

Which is bigger, a Great Dane or an Irish Wolfhound?

The Irish Wolfhound is slightly taller than the Great Dane, with longer legs and a rougher, longer coat. While Irish Wolfhounds tend to be taller, Great Danes are often more muscular and heavier. Both breeds are giant dogs but the Irish Wolfhound generally exceeds the Great Dane in height.

How expensive is an Irish Wolfhound?

Irish Wolfhounds tend to be expensive dogs due to their rarity, size, and maintenance needs. While exact prices vary by breeder, lineage, and location, acquiring an Irish Wolfhound puppy typically involves a substantial investment running into several thousand pounds. Ongoing costs are also high due to feeding, healthcare, and grooming requirements.

What are the downsides of Irish Wolfhounds?

The main downsides of Irish Wolfhounds include a relatively short lifespan of about 6 to 8 years, their large size which requires ample space and supervision especially around children, and high maintenance needs such as daily exercise and grooming. They have a strong prey drive requiring secure fencing, are not good guard dogs due to their friendly nature, and mature slowly, retaining puppy-like behaviours for a long time.