Most
Greyhound kennel owners treat their dogs well and try on their own to find good homes for the ones that aren't fast enough for the track or have reached retirement age.
Not exact matches
Because we run such a large
kennel, we have a vast selection of
greyhounds to choose from when matching them with their new potential
owner.
Information was disseminated at meetings of dog
owners and in newsletters for dog
owners and breeders (e.g., American
Kennel Club - Canine Health Foundation), e-mail lists for dog
owners and breeders (e.g., 9/11 search dogs and agility groups),
owner - oriented dog publications (e.g., Celebrating
Greyhounds magazine), and e-mails forwarded by participants.
Though many Italian
Greyhound owners dispute the use of the term «miniature
Greyhound» in reference to the breed itself, by definition of the American
Kennel Club [4] they are true genetic
greyhounds, with a bloodline extending back over 2,000 years.
It is our intentions to work with breeders,
owners, and
kennel managers in an effort to improve relationships that will result in more
greyhounds being donated to our groups for placement as pets.