
Italian Greyhounds are not fashion accessories!
- Lesia Smykovska
- Sep 3
- 2 min read
In recent years, Italian Greyhounds have gained popularity among certain segments of the population as trendy accessories rather than living pets. People see beautiful photos and reels of popular IG fashion bloggers and influencers and make impulsive decisions to purchase a dog of this breed.
This shift in perception is concerning, as it diminishes the true value, significance, and care requirements of these wonderful dogs.
Owning any dog breed comes with responsibilities and should not be taken lightly. Purchasing an Italian Greyhound solely for fashion purposes neglects their emotional and physical needs. These dogs require proper care, including regular exercise, socialization, and medical attention.
You see only the most beautiful moments from Instagram dog bloggers’ lives. Behind the scenes there is constant attention from their owners: daily care, feeding, training, walking, health checks, treatment … and much more that requires time and financial expenses so that you can see a beautiful, well-groomed, well-mannered dog on Instagram.
Therefore, it is essential for potential owners to learn about the breed’s characteristics and the commitment required before bringing one into their lives, and to carefully consider their motives and readiness for owning a dog.
Italian Greyhounds are elegant, small-sized dogs known for their slender build, short coat, and gentle nature. They have a rich history dating back thousands of years and have been treasured companions, prized for their loyalty, affection, and unique charm.
They form strong bonds with their owners and thrive on individual attention. Their playful and affectionate nature makes them excellent companions, but they can also be sensitive and don’t tolerate rough handling or neglect.
When you are watching viral reels with Italian Greyhound fashion icons, please remember - they are much more than fashionable dogs in funny outfits. They are living beings deserving of love, care, and respect.
Any dog is a lifetime commitment, not a toy. If you want to be trendy - buy a bag, not a dog!







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