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Contrary to what many people think, most racing greyhounds are docile, quiet, even-tempered, and adore the company of people and other animals. Greyhounds are friendly, affectionate dogs who thrive on human companionship and usually adapt very quickly and remarkably well to retirement. If left up to them, you will have a 70 pound lap dog on your hands. They do not require large amounts of exercise. A daily walk and good diet are sufficient. Our adoption process ensures that the greyhound we select for you will complement your individual lifestyle. All you add is love! We try to answer the most common questions about greyhounds below. What is the life expectancy of a greyhound? Greyhounds are generally healthy and as a rule are not predisposed to some of the problems such as hip dysplasia that other large-breed dogs are known for. Our dogs are generally 2 to 5 years old and with proper care, have a life expectancy of 12 to 14 years. Do greyhounds shed? Yes, but very little compared to most breeds. They are low dander and many people with allergies find themselves able to tolerate this breed. They do not require constant bathing or daily grooming. How are greyhounds with children? Because greyhounds are gentle by nature, most are fine with children provided children are taught respect for animals. Greyhounds are very loving with their human companions, but they also have a highly-developed sense of personal space, and children must be taught to respect that. That being said, the overwhelming majority of greyhounds do great with children. How are they with other pets? Our program tries very hard to choose a dog that will fit into your family. We test each ex-racer with cats and we also test with other dogs (non-greyhound) for safety and compatibility. Although certain small animals, such as rabbits, look a lot like a racing lure, there are greyhounds who live in homes where these animals are also family pets. How much do greyhounds eat? Greyhounds typically eat between two and four cups of dry food a day, depending on their normal weight. How much exercise do they need? Probably the most common misconception about greyhounds is about how much exercise they need. They enjoy, but don't require, moderate exercise. In most households the experience of a brisk walk is enough to keep both the adopter and adoptee in good shape. In reality, greyhounds are very much couch potatoes in the home and enjoy lounging with the family. Contrary to popular opinion, greyhounds are not hyperactive animals. Keep in mind that a greyhound race is a sprint, not a long-distance endeavour, and that the greyhounds sleep a lot between races. Greyhounds like to run, but they don't need to run. Most are quite happy with several outings per day to relieve themselves, with one longer walk for exercise. Do greyhounds homes need large gardens? Because of their great adaptability, greyhounds do well in modest size apartments, townhouses, and homes. A fenced garden or patio area ensures your greyhounds safety. Do greyhounds make good guard dogs? No, generally speaking greyhounds do not bark and are happy to see all visitors. They can be intimidating because of their size, but they are not aggressive toward people and therefore do not make good guard dogs. Are greyhounds house-broken? Greyhounds may never have been in a house; they have spent most of their lives in a kennel. That is why we say they are kennel trained. They are accustomed to keeping their crates clean and they are housebroken very quickly. If you think of your greyhound as a puppy, you can succeed in quickly housebreaking your new companion. Why do greyhounds have to be kept on a leash if they aren't in a fenced area? Greyhounds are sighthounds; they can see the movement of a squirrel up to half a mile away. Since they are the second-fastest land mammal (second only to the Cheetah) and are capable of reaching speeds of up to 45 mph within three strides, an off-leash greyhound who sees movement in the distance and decides to chase it will be in the next county before you can say "Come back!" Greyhounds do not know to fear roads and cars, and will run out in traffic at full speed with no thought of personal danger. It is absolutely crucial to keep your greyhound on a leash at all times if not in an enclosed area. How well do greyhounds walk on a leash? Greyhounds are trained by their handler at the track to walk on a leash. Like all dogs, they benefit from reward-based training. Why
do I need to use a "greyhound-savvy" vet? There are many facets of the
medical care of greyhounds that are different from those of other
breeds. Greyhounds are particularly sensitive to anaesthesia, they have
different thyroid panel measurements, etc. It is important to
be sure that your veterinarian is experienced in treating greyhounds.
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