Lawn chemicals are very dangerous for greyhounds as well as other pets. These chemicals can cause reactions ranging from upset...
Archive for tag: Welcoming a Greyhound Home
Identifying Signs of Stress
While socializing your new greyhound you’ll want to know how to watch your dog’s body language (and other dogs) for...
Utilizing Dog Parks
While you’re thinking about social opportunities, you should know that we’ve had several greyhounds attacked and injured at dog parks....
Socialize Your Greyhound
Once your new greyhound is settled and comfortable in his new home with you, take him for car rides, to...
Grinning Greyhounds and Other Behaviors
A Grinning Greyhound You’re just waking up a few days after adopting your first greyhound. To your horror you open...
Helping Your Greyhound Feel Safe
We hope you will offer your greyhound the gift of patience. Please remember that your greyhound has lived most of...
Exercise for Your Greyhound
Be sure your greyhound’s surgical site (if they were spayed or neutered just prior to adoption) is fully healed before...
Four Easy Ways to Bond With Your New Greyhound
Love Your Greyhound Learning to love your greyhound and having him love you in return is one of the easiest...
Housebreaking Your Greyhound
House soiling accidents should be few, but certainly may happen. Initially, make allowances for the change in routine, an upset...
What, When and How Much Food?
If your dog was transported to Virginia on adoption day, he will arrive exhausted, confused and very hungry so please...
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