Website: http://www.desertirishwolfhounds.org, Pam Clark Email: wolfhoundrescueak@gmail.com, Desert Irish Wolfhound Association A reputable breeder has many years of experience with the breed, and performs the various health tests that are so crucial prior to breeding, to ensure a healthy, sound litter. Phone: 360-280-8458 Phone: 928-821-6009 Though they are not a rambunctious breed, they are not recommended for apartment living due to their size. The following individuals are listed in this directory as Irish Wolfhound rescue volunteers by the national directory coordinators. Irish Wolfhounds are friendly with strangers, but may deter intruders simply by their intimidating size. It is the only official Irish Wolfhound Club registered with, and recognized by, the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC). Each hound is placed with the home that will best meet his or her needs. Website: http://www.northstariw.org, Lynn Simon Email: mary_a_horton@msn.com, Lori Walker Age: Young Adult. 407 Tanglewood, "Casey" and his 7 month old girlfriend "Katrina" a. Fawnequin Great Dane, each get a grip on the toy. Irish Wolfhound Rescue Information: The Irish Wolfhound is an enormous dog rivaling the Great Dane in height. // --> Phone: 620-229-8348 He's very affectionate and love to be with people. Adopt. This giant breed certainly needs a large yard with a high, secure fence. Foster. Email: rockhartiw@aol.com, Irish Wolfhound Association of the Garden State Irish wolfhounds are gentle, affectionate, and amiable dogs known to be patient with children, which make them great for families who have the spaceand incometo support a dog of this size. We are the Desert Irish Wolfhound Association (DIWA), an Arizona-based non-profit organization that facilitates rescues and community engagement and teaching of the amazing animals that Irish Wolfhounds are. We are available to offer help and guidance with every placement, and require that a rescue hound be returned to Irish Wolfhound Rescue of Michigan if for any reason the placement doesn't work out or the adoptive owner can no longer keep it. Weight (lbs): male-at least 120 female-at least 105. This is one of those rescues that will not even consider homes without fenced yards. The population of these dogs is profound We are a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Rescue and Sanctuary for homeless Dogs located near Findlay, Ohio. We check to ensure that the home is properly fenced (which is an absolute requirement). "Casey" and "Katrina" pose for a quick photo before continuing! Check out this article that can help you with that - Tips to getting approved for adoption. sig = sig + '@' ; Fortunately, the Irish wolfhound's grooming needs are fairly simple, even for such a big dog. Whether you're a prospective wolfhound parent or long-time lover, we welcome all.