When I rehome a greyhound I always go for the shy, black ones. They take a little more work but it's so rewarding when you see them finally open up and express their personalities.
I'd love to have added another greyhound in my life, but alas I couldn't. Emma was such a handful when she was younger and really hated greyhounds when she came across one. So she's the only "princess" in the household 😂❤
We have a senior greyhound girl that is very, very grouchy with other dogs, and we've had to make the decision not to bring in a second dog until she passes. It's hard, because there are so many amazing dogs up for adoption and I miss having two. But, the priority is always on the current dog at home. Edit: yeah, exactly what Dale says. :D
When I rehome a greyhound I always go for the shy, black ones. They take a little more work but it's so rewarding when you see them finally open up and express their personalities.
Our boy is a shy black one and over the past year since we adopted him he has blossomed into his fun, loving, goofy pet personality ❤
He sounds just like floppy 😉
Totally agree, I love to see them blossom!
We have a sweet black greyhound boy and he is the kindest creature. Can confirm
I'd love to have added another greyhound in my life, but alas I couldn't. Emma was such a handful when she was younger and really hated greyhounds when she came across one. So she's the only "princess" in the household 😂❤
Bless, Emma knows she's onto a good thing!
We have a senior greyhound girl that is very, very grouchy with other dogs, and we've had to make the decision not to bring in a second dog until she passes. It's hard, because there are so many amazing dogs up for adoption and I miss having two. But, the priority is always on the current dog at home. Edit: yeah, exactly what Dale says. :D
It's difficult isnt it, if you would like another but its not going to be best for them
Good, sound advice.