The Irish Wolfhound: The Noble Giant of Quebec
The Irish Wolfhound holds the title of the world’s tallest dog breed. With 2 listings on QuebecAnnonce, this ancestral breed is extremely rare in Quebec, making every encounter truly special. Enthusiasts in Montreal, Laval and across Canada actively seek this legendary breed.
The Irish Wolfhound is simply immense: males stand at least 32 inches at the shoulder (often over 34) and weigh 120 to 155 pounds. Its rough wiry coat in grey, brindle, red, black, white or fawn gives it an ancient warrior appearance — fitting, as it was used in medieval Ireland to hunt wolves.
A Giant of Unmatched Gentleness
Despite its wolf-hunting past, the modern Irish Wolfhound is one of the gentlest dogs in existence. Calm, patient and quietly dignified, it is admirably gentle with children though size requires constant supervision with toddlers. Sociable with other dogs, though chase instinct may surface with small fast-moving animals.
The Irish Wolfhound Through Quebec’s Seasons
Its rough coat provides decent protection against Quebec winters. Originally from Ireland, it handles cold damp climates well. Space is an absolute necessity — a large property or regular access to vast open areas. The major concern is longevity: average 6-8 year lifespan with risks of cardiomyopathy, osteosarcoma and gastric torsion. The breed is rare in Canada, so expect waiting lists. Contact CKC-registered specialist breeders. Browse our dog listings in Quebec.