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What Are the Reasons To Foster or Adopt Greyhound Puppies?

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People love gentle and affectionate dogs. So when you have a lovely and joyful puppy running around you, it will fill your heart with love and peace. One such lovable breed of dogs are greyhounds. Greyhounds are the most laid back and gentle dogs who are highly flexible and adaptable. Initially, it takes time for the greyhound puppies to adapt to the new environment. However, they will become your best companion once they are accustomed to the new environment. To help you get a clearer picture, here are some reasons why you should opt for greyhound foster . Well Mannered Greyhounds are well mannered and have a laid back attitude. They choose to stick to their personal space and are reserved. Besides their excellent manners, they are quiet and like to stay clean. They have unique ways to show affection to their loved ones and also extend their love to strangers. However, there are times when they don't like the presence of some strangers'. Enjoy Active Lifestyles Greyhounds are

Can Retired Racing Greyhounds Be Good Pets for You and a Good Option for Rehoming?

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Anyone who has done a little research on greyhound racing will know that most participants are put down every year. Unfortunately, this happens because there aren't many rehabilitation programs available. Hence, the future of retired racing greyhounds is usually not that good. Rehabilitating greyhounds is vital Several non-government organisations have come forward trying to rehome these greyhounds. However, it is not easy since the general misconceptions regarding greyhounds' aggressive nature do not help the cause. It would help if you kept in mind how these greyhounds get treated on the race tracks. How do racing greyhounds get treated? From the time they are born till they are active on the course, greyhounds need to follow a strict routine and inculcate fierceness in them. As a result, all their lives, they get mistreated, and once their career is over, they are abandoned. Hence, it is natural for retired racing greyhounds to have trust issues and other problems which are