IRISH WOLFHOUND PUPPIES
Irish Wolfhound Litter of Puppies For Sale in BERESFORD, SD, USA
Litter for Sale
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
7 Weeks Old
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Availability Date:
01/17/2026
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Shipping Area:
Nationwide
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Payment Method:
Money Order/Cashier's Check, Cash
Litter Description
Three registerable Irish Wolfhound females born 10/31/25 available for adoption. Wheaton Brindle beauties. Shipping would be at adopter’s additional expense.
Items Included: Current vaccinations, Veterinarian examination, Blood panel, Liver panel, Health certificate, collar, AKC registration form to register your puppy.
Puppy #1 - "Boudica"
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Price:
$3,000*
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Nickname:
Boudica
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Gender
Female
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Color/ Markings:
Wheaton Brindle
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Size at Maturity:
Huge
Puppy Description
Slightly darker colored brindle female with four white socks, white chest blaze and white spot on nose. Intelligent, playful and interactive. A leader, not a follower. Registerable as #HP74111503
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CREATE A WANTED ADOwner Information
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Owner name
Tim
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Location:
BERESFORD, South Dakota, 57004 USAUSA
Parents info
Father

Breed overview
Irish Wolfhound
A.K.A.: Irish Greyhound, Wolfdog, Great Dog of Ireland, Irish Wolf Dog, Cu Faoil, Cu Faoil Éireannach, Wolfhound, Big Irish Dog, Wolfie, IW, The Irish Hound, The Irish Wolf, The Celtic Wolfhound, The Hound of Ireland, The Great Irish Wolfhound
Overview:
The Irish Wolfhound is an ancient and majestic breed, originating in Ireland where it was used for hunting wolves and guarding. As one of the tallest dog breeds, their impressive physical characteristics include a substantial, muscular build, a rough, shaggy coat typically in grey, brindle, red, black, white, or fawn, and a long, tapering tail. Despite their formidable size, their temperament is generally described as gentle giants – calm, patient, and devoted to their families, making them surprisingly good with children and other pets when properly socialized. While they thrive on companionship and require ample space to move, their relatively low energy indoors means they can adapt to larger apartments if provided with sufficient outdoor exercise; however, a house with a secure yard is ideal. Prospective owners should be aware of health considerations common to large breeds, such as bloat, certain cancers, and joint issues like elbow and hip dysplasia, necessitating a high-quality diet and regular veterinary care.
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