Once there is interest in adopting a dog in foster care, ESGAO asks the foster family to talk with the potential
adopter about the greyhound.
Not exact matches
This could be placing flyers (we will provide) at animal related businesses, information distributed to schools, website links, news coverage, letters to the editors of local newspapers (especially if you are a
greyhound adopter), or any other ways you can think of to educate the public
about the need to place these wonderful pets into adoptive homes.
Potential
adopters who do not have fenced yards should be prepared to take their
Greyhound for a minimum of four on - leash potty walks and at least one longer walk (for exercise) daily, and will need to find a safely fenced area where the dog can run off - leash
about once a week (or more or less, depending on the individual dog).