The playful owner challenges his dog in a racing car: it’s easy to win
The closure of the Macau Dog Racing Track in June introduced the world to greyhound dogs. Maybe you have a question, why do Macau dog racing venues choose greyhounds as racing dogs? In fact, the reason is very simple, because the Greyhound is recognized as the fastest dog in the world. How fast? Let’s sell it first.

Let’s take a look. What I want to introduce to you today is the eighth fastest Doberman in the dog world.
While a California woman was driving with her dog Xena in Dublin a few days ago, the playful owner decided to have a human-canine version of "Wild Speed" with her dog in the countryside in order to test the dog's running speed.
At the owner's command, the game officially began. Xie Na awakens the "beast" in her latent body to drive in a straight line, and the car starts to drive at high speed. Throughout the race, it can be seen that Xena's speed is completely overwhelming the car, and the car owner cannot accelerate parallel to the dog without stepping on the gas in the middle of the race. Xie Na immediately accelerated in the second second and finally successfully reached her destination after the game ended. After the game, the dog looked very relaxed.

Dobermann is a medium-sized dog that originated in Germany. Because of its strong and powerful muscles and its appearance, it is called "the most streamlined greyhound" by people in the dog industry. The angle from the upper arm of the front foot to the shoulder blade reaches 90 to 110 degrees, so the muscles are very developed and the hind feet are also full of elasticity. Some experts once estimated that Du Bowen ran at a speed of 32 miles per hour (about 51.5km/h).
As the fastest dog in the dog world, the Greyhound is the king of short-distance running. The Greyhound can reach a speed of 45 miles per hour (about 72km/h).




