require much exercise (20 minutes a day, normally) even though they're
racing dogs, they LOVE to lay about <g>
Our 2 are now both above their racing weight (Woody weighs about 75lbs)
and have zero body-fat!
They learn SO quickly, and as long as you give them time, they'll do
just about anything you ask (although most grey's find it uncomfortable
to sit)
Just DO NOT get one of those retractable leads - they often get tangled
up, panic and scream like they're dieing!
Unlike some ignorant people (:P), Grey's are incredibly cute, esp when
they relax and get the Greyhound Grin
You'll know when he's COMPLETELY settled as he'll "roach" (laying on
their backs with their legs in the air)... Not to mention other funny
traits like the Austin Powers peeing (boys usually)
If you need to know more about them, drop us a line - we've had Woody
for over a year now and know loads of people to do with Greyhound
adoption agencies
> haha, ok not THAT kind, not yet at least. :P
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> http://www.gpaec.com/available.html
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> So Sue Me(6th down)
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http://www.gpaec.com/images/dogs/sue1.jpg
He's just so so cool. I'm 6'3" and i can grab his collar while we both
stand up straight. a SEVENTY pound greyhound, really, guys, he's a
prince among dogs. His muscles, man, I tell you what... I'm going to
run him with me and go with a performance diet, I want him up to 90
pounds if I can get him there. He will be a MONSTER.
Solemn, intelligent eyes, he's so gentle, and if I tell him NO once,
never again. Only a couple weeks and he's already smiling(dogs DO
smile). His prances when we play. Not much yet, but he willl loosen up
in a little while.
He is officailly "Sue"(yeah I love johnny cash. A friend suggested
Sioux(same sound), but I'm not sure... what you all think?
Just SO excited, wanted to share with someone.... My first dog, my dad
was navy so we were cats only my whole life. I'm just so happy right
now.
:)
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