What kind of coats do greyhounds have?

Greyhounds have a very short, smooth coat that is typically described as "slick". It's designed for speed and agility, not for warmth. They actually have very little body fat and can get cold easily, especially in the winter.

Here's a breakdown of their coat:

* Short: The hair is extremely close to the skin, barely an inch long.

* Smooth: There's no undercoat, and the hair is straight and sleek, lying flat against their body.

* Single-layered: This means there's no dense undercoat for insulation, making them susceptible to cold weather.

While they don't have a "fluffy" coat, their short fur is very shiny and often comes in a range of beautiful colors and patterns, from white to black and brindle.