When the Adopt A Greyhound Guide went live nearly a year ago on Clickbank it was a small personal victory. The project took a lot of coaching and convincing from my support network of family and friends because I wasn’t sure I could do it. What did I know- other than the day-to-day stuff with…
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People often think that retired racing greyhounds need lots of space and lots of activity to be happy as they transition to life as adopted greyhounds off the track. It’s true they need time each day to relieve themselves, either on a walk or in a fenced yard. And it’s true many greyhounds will romp…
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Are glass doors a risk to adopted greyhounds? Yes! Glass doors, unlike the brooms of last Saturday, are a definite risk to foster greyhounds fresh from the track. Greyhounds are sight hounds, meaning anything that moves captures their attention. Anything on either side of a glass door falls into that category. Sliding glass doors are…
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