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Do you know which dog breeds can run the fastest? Some breeds on the list won't surprise you, but others just might! Check out the list below of the 15 fastest breeds:
The Italian Greyhound stands just 13-15 inches at the withers and weighs just 8-11 pounds, but is a small speedster. They can run at speeds of 25 mph, with some even recorded reaching speeds of 28 mph.
The Giant Schnauzer is 24-28 inches tall and 55-110 pounds, but that doesn't stop this breed from being pretty fast - these large dogs have been recorded at speeds of 28 mph.
Speaking of big dogs, the Scottish Deerhound is 30-32 inches tall and weighs 75-110 pounds but can also run quite fast. They, too, have been recorded reaching speeds up to 28 miles per hour.
The German Shepherd is 22-26 inches tall and 50-88 pounds but is long and lean and able to reach speeds up to 30 mph. Their speed makes sense given their history as herding dogs, as well as police and military dogs.
The Standard Poodle is 18-24 inches tall, weighs 45-70 pounds and is regularly thought of as a pretty and proper dog because of it's oft groomed and shaped curly fur. A lesser known fact about Poodles is that they can run at speeds of 30 mph.
The Border Collie is more of a medium sized dog, standing 18-22 inches tall and weighing 27-45 pounds. They can reach speeds of 30 mph, which is pretty helpful for a dog who's original job was to herd livestock.
The Doberman is 24-28 inches tall, 71-99 pounds and pretty fast. They are long-legged and muscular dogs, able to reach speeds of 32 mph. All of this is helpful when you were bred to be a guard dog who, at times, may have had to chase away intruders.
Standing 18-22 inches tall and weighing 15-31 pounds, Whippets were originally Greyhounds that were considered too small for hunting. It's no surprise then that these dogs can reach speeds of 34 mph (with some even recorded at 40 mph).
The Borzoi, also known as the Russian Wolfhound, was bred in Russia to hunt wolves. They are 27-34 inches tall, 55-100 pounds in weight and can run up to 36 mph. Fun fact: their name comes from an old Russian word for "fast."
Known for it's spots more than it's speed, the Dalmatian stands 22–24 inches tall and weighs 35-71 pounds. But these dogs can actually run at speeds of 37 mph, making them one of the fastest breeds.
A smaller breed on the list is the Jack Russell Terrier. They are just 10-15 inches tall and 14-18 pounds but can run fast. They can reach speeds of 38 mph, which makes sense given their original job as a fox hunter.
The Vizsla is a long-legged, lean dog that stands 21-25 inches tall and weighs 40-64 pounds. They are light-footed and can run very fast, reaching speeds up to 40 mph, which was helpful for dogs bred to be hunter companions.
Ibizan Hounds are muscular dogs, standing 24-28 inches tall and weighing 45-65 pounds. Originally bred to hunt rabbits, this breed can reach speeds up to 40 mph and jump up six feet in the air.
Afghan Hounds stand 24-29 inches tall and weigh 57-75 pounds, but their long fur can cover up just how long and lean they truly are. They can run at 40 mph, which isn't much of a surprise given they are closely related to the Saluki (who is next on the list).
The Saluki is 23-28 inches tall, weighs 40-60 pounds and can run at speeds of 42 mph. Their speed makes sense given that this breed historically hunted gazelles, foxes and rabbits. Interestingly, some experts believe that the Saluki can sustain high speeds for longer distances than the Greyhound.
It's probably no surprise, but the fastest dog in the world is the Greyhound, which can reach whopping speeds of 45 mph. This long and lean breed was made for running, standing 27-30 inches tall and weighing 57-88 pounds. But, fun fact: in reality, they are often couch potatoes and make great dogs for apartment living.