Most of our foster homes are
Greyhound owners so they understand the racing Greyhound and their own Greyhound will help to transition the new retiree into pet life.
Not exact matches
Greyhounds can experience separation anxiety if their
owners have to leave them alone for a long period of time
so a pet sitter is recommended.
Italian
greyhounds that comes from dog rescue organizations are up to date with their vaccinations, are spayed or neutered, often have received a basic training in their foster home and have been assessed for temperament
so they can be successfully matched to their future
owners.
Celeste does a lot of volunteering for American
Greyhound,
so when she is not doing her above activities, she can be found helping out with short term / emergency fostering, transporting dogs, picking up
owner surrenders, handling adoptions; helping with monthly meet and greets; as well as attending our «Greyt Readers» program at the Crown Point library.
This process can be painful
so it is recommended that you seek the advice of a veterinarian or experienced
greyhound owner before you try hulling corns yourself.
«As new dog
owners, any bump, scrape or bruise can be pretty frightening,
so when our 1 - year old Italian
Greyhound Charlie broke his leg in the middle of the night, you can imagine our terror.
Each Italian
Greyhound is evaluated
so that it can be placed in a home suitable to both the dog and the new
owner.