The Greyhound is a large breed with a median lifespan of 11.5 years, which places it among the shortest-lived third of the 155 breeds we rank for longevity. Commonly reported health conditions include Osteosarcoma, GDV (bloat), Anaesthetic sensitivity, Foot-pad corns. Its overall Breed Health Score is 61/100 (grade C), against an average of 71/100 across all breeds.
Score breakdown
Higher is healthier. See methodology.
Common & hereditary conditions
Red marks a life-threatening or major-welfare condition. Click a condition to see which breeds it affects. This list reflects commonly reported conditions, so better-studied breeds may show more; hereditary burden is the lightest-weighted part of the score. Source: RVC VetCompass / AKC / PDSA (indicative).
Compare with similar-size breeds
Data & citation. Median lifespan: McMillan, K.M. et al. (2024) "Longevity of companion dog breeds", Scientific Reports (584,734 UK dogs). Data CC-BY 4.0. Source. Machine-readable: developer API. These are independent estimates for comparing breeds, not veterinary advice. Photo: Alexas Fotos via Pexels.