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"He's OK with me, but other people, he's just petrified of them. So basically, he got loose and took off," she said. "Kyle got in his car and went up the road to look for him." Owing to his greyhound ancestry, Mogley moves extremely quickly.
greyhound owners i need advice?
Apr 15, 2008 by dAmIAnOO | Posted in Dogs
yesterday i was at a local dog shelter i found a cute doggie but unfortunetly i cant have it :(
i already have 2 wonredfull dogs great pyrenees and a border collie however my parent told me that we can foster him
( to be clear fostering
A: What a fantastic thing you have offered to do - you will get such a lot out of fostering.
As for greyhounds - they are usually fine with other big dogs and most will be with smaller dogs but you would have to see how this one reacts. I
Can a Greyhound live in an apartment with only one person?
Aug 22, 2010 by Tychus Markus | Posted in Dogs
I'm getting myself a dog of my own, and I when I saw the adoption agency with a greyhound at the hockey game halftime, I instantly wanted one. I've done some research on them, and they seem like the kind of dog I would like.
What I want
A: While it would be easier if you had a yard, greyhounds do well in apartments. I have two in a duplex, but have stayed in temporary housing with one after a job move, and it was fine. The biggest hassle is having to take them out for all their potty
hi! We're considering adopting a retired racing greyhound, and I have questions about the application process?
Apr 21, 2009 by gigantor | Posted in Dogs
I live in an LA suburb now, but ill be moving into an apartment (downtown or koreatown/hancock park area) with my mom, her domestic partner, and my sister (we're both over 18; students at a local college). We're all interested in getting a dog after
A: Your research and knowledge of the commitment required is a good start. Do you know anyone with a fenced yard who would allow you to bring the dog over to run? Walk are all well and good, but greyhounds need to run. If you have the means to provide