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Greyhound
(redirected from Grayhound)

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Greyhound
a tall dog with very lean body, a distinctive deep chest and small abdomen, slender legs, small head and ears, long, arched neck and long, slender tail. The coat is very short and of any solid or spotted color. The breed has been used for racing for over 5000 years.

Arabian Greyhound
see sloughi.
Greyhound cramp
see Greyhound cramp.
Greyhound exertional rhabdomyolysis
see exertional rhabdomyolysis.
Persian Greyhound
see saluki.
Greyhound polyarthritis
an erosive arthritis, particularly affecting joints of the distal limbs, occurs in young Greyhounds. The cause is unknown.


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The successful applicants were Alnmouth (from the North Northumberland League), Gosforth Bohemians Garnet (Corinthians League), The Willows who, as Felling Grayhound were Tyneside Amateur League champions, Prudhoe RTH and Swarland.
Felling Grayhound rounded off the season with two wins and a draw against their nearest rivals to be crowned champions.
 
 
 
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