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Is a Greyhound Right For You
The Greyhound is a breed with the tragic ability to run fast. Many Greyhound
owners use their dogs to compete in races and put them down when they loose too
many races. However, these dogs can also be wonderful pets and many of
them are rehabilitated by Greyhound rescues.

Before you open your heart and home to a displaced Greyhound, you should talk to
the rescue about the problems new dog owners face. Racing Greyhounds are trained
to chase down a mechanical rabbit. Unfortunately, they don't always
differentiate between a rabbit and a small dog or cat. They do better as
single pets. In addition, these dogs are already full grown, but are not
potty trained and do not have any idea of household etiquette.
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The Greyhound is classified as a member of the
Hound Group by the American Kennel Club. These dogs first appeared in ancient
Egypt, where they were used to run down prey. When they came to England, they
became common with British noblemen, who began racing them. Greyhounds traveled
to America, where their owners continued this popular sport.
Greyhounds are large, powerfully built dogs. They have long legs and narrow
bodies. These dogs are all muscle. Greyhounds have dark eyes and a long,
graceful tail. Unlike many other breeds, a Greyhound can be any color.
Greyhounds are capable of developing an incredible speed, but they are not
actually high energy dogs. In between races, these dogs are couch potatoes,
conserving their energy for the next chase. They need a fenced yard so they have
room to run, although dogs that live in apartments adapt to walking on a leash
without too much trouble.
Greyhounds are friendly, sociable dogs. They love to spend time with
their family and are very playful. They like nothing better than snuggling up on
the couch beside their owners all evening long. Greyhounds enjoy playing with
children and are very gentle with them. They also play well with other dogs.
You will need to keep a close eye on your dog if you have other pets, since the
prey instinct may be too hard to resist.
Greyhounds need plenty of fuel for their bodies. You will need to feed your dog
a high quality dog food. However, since these dogs are prone to bloat, do not
allow your dog to overeat. Several small meals are better for his health than
one large meal. Consult your veterinarian to find out how much you should feed
your dog at each meal. A good vitamin supplement is also a good idea for these
dogs.
Grooming a Greyhound is simple, since these dogs have a short, sleek coat that
does not shed heavily. Brushing your Greyhound once a week should be sufficient.
You may also want to trim his nails if they are tapping on the floor when he
walks.
Owning one of these dogs can be overwhelming at first. However, if you are
willing to persevere, you can end up with a wonderful, devoted family pet for
many years to come.♦
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