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Topic: Oh Noble Dog
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Graysith
Chosen Daughter
Member # 27
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posted 05-08-2003 08:36 PM
OK, I have to tell everyone: I just adopted a greyhound. HE IS THE KEWLEST DOG. He's a retired racer; his race name was "Catchall," but he goes by "Doc."I want to bring this guy up because these are WONDERFUL dogs. There are adoption agencies who find homes for retired racers who otherwise would be killed. Yeah, killed. Maiden dogs are given six races to either win or place; if no go, then they are out. And "out" means killed. However, as I said, agencies exist where you can adopt a "retired" racer (hehe... adopt a "loser," and everybody wins). If I can judge the breed by the guy I brought home tonight, I want to say I wish I had heard about this years ago. Doc is the mellowest, quietest, and SMARTEST dog. He walked into our house and made himself at home. He is not bothering my cats, other dogs, iguana in the least. He is well-mannered, and asks to go outside and does his business right away without having to walk a mile. He travelled to my house in the back seat of my Mustang... and was perfectly quiet about it. These dogs are just great. They are the oldest breed of dog; the Egyptian pharoahs had them. Cleopatra had a greyhound. They are mentioned in the Bible. OK, I could go on and on. But I just wanted to make a plug here; if anyone is in the market for a dog, I highly recommend adopting a greyhound. I'll probably get another one; they're like potato chips! Can't have just one! Here is his picture: [ 05-08-2003 08:38 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Graysith ] -------------------- I ride the Stormcloud and the Night!
Posts: 3904 | From: Indianola, Iowa | Registered: Jul 2000 | Logged: 64.12.96.79
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BobPalpatine
Foo Fighter
Member # 17
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posted 05-21-2003 09:16 PM
Heh, we have family friends that adopt Greyhounds, and boy they are characters. They can sometimes be so smart and then appear so dumb just a second later. I like em though, but I'm more of a Lab guy.Gray, does your Greyhound ever run into fences or glass doors and such? Every adopted Greyhound I have met has had trouble with these concepts. I was told it was because of the way they are raised. I'd adopt one of em, but I already have 2 large dogs, and we take care of other large dogs all of the time. So no more puppies for me, at least not for a while. -------------------- "Can't you hear my motored heart? Your the one that started it!" -Foo Fighters "Generator" Cogito ergo sum BobPalpatine Holonet Admin
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