GREYHOUND ADOPTION PROGRAM
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Why do greyhounds make good pets?
Greyhounds are quiet, well mannered, and very easy to live with. They are
friendly, affectionate, lazy, calm, clean, loving, trusting and good-natured.
Do retired racing greyhounds adjust quickly to life as a pet?
Yes. Greyhounds are fostered by GAP for around two months to expose them to as
many new things as possible, and the dogs are quite settled in a family
environment well before the foster time is through. Greyhounds thrive on human
companionship and bond very quickly. Bonding usually only takes a matter of
days, and becoming accustomed to a new routine and environment generally only
takes a few weeks. The older greyhounds tend to be better mannered from the
start while the younger dogs are generally more curious and active.
Do retired greyhounds require a lot of exercise?
No. Greyhounds are sprinters and as such, tire very quickly. They enjoy, but are
not dependent on , moderate exercise In most homes, the shared experience of a
short brisk walk once a day, or every second day, is enough to keep both the
adopter and the adoptee in good physical health. They can make good jogging
companions, but only after they are properly conditioned for long distances.
Do greyhounds have to be muzzled in public?
All greyhounds, except for those adopted as pets from GAP, are required by law
to be muzzled in public.
Do greyhounds make good guard dogs?
No. Greyhounds are placid, friendly animals who are not protective about their
property or people. They tend not to bark, and rarely alert owners to the
arrival of strangers at their home.
Can greyhounds be let off lead?
In public places, no. Greyhounds are one of the fastest land mammals, with
speeds reaching 67 kmp. Horses, by comparison, have been known to reach 70 kmp.
If you think that you will simply run and catch your greyhound if he bolts,
consider this: a sprinting man can run only 44 kph. Therefore, catching a
running greyhound is only slightly less difficult than catching a running horse
- impossible. Greyhounds have been bred for thousands of years for one thing:
speed. In the case of retired racers, the situation is more acute because they
have had the speed and chase mentality reinforced in them from the moment they
were born. There are safe, fully fenced areas in Victoria where it is legal to
allow a greyhound off lead. Please contact GAP for more information.
Are the greyhounds for adoption house-trained?
Most of our dogs are house-trained before being adopted. Greyhounds are
intelligent, clean animals who learn very quickly. As they are already kennel
trained, house-training is usually quickly learnt. You should, however, expect
some accidents until a routine has been established.
What ages are available, and how long do greyhounds live for?
Our dogs are generally around two years of age, but it is standard for GAP to
have a range from eighteen months right up to eight years at any given time. The
adapatable, stable and loving nature of the greyhound predisposes an easy
transition to companion dog regardless of age. Generally, younger dogs will be
more active, while the older dogs will be more quiet and well-mannered. The
expected lifespan of a greyhound is twelve to fifteen years.
What is the average size of a greyhound?
Male greyhounds are taller than females, weighing from 30 to 45kg and standing
from 65 to 75cm at the shoulder. The females can weigh from 25 to 35kg and stand
from 60 to 70cm at the shoulder.
What colour are greyhounds?
The most common colours are black, brindle and fawn. Other colours include blue
and white, and a combination of these colours (e.g. black and white). It is
important to note that GAP does not select dogs by colour.
Do females make better pets than males?
No. There is little difference between males and females, except that the males
are larger. Female greyhounds tend to be more independent, while males are
generally more affectionate.
Are greyhounds good with children?
Retired racing greyhounds are very tolerant with children. If a child becomes
overbearing, the dog will usually walk away rather than snap or growl. Male
greyhounds can be better with children than female greyhounds - females can
sometimes regard children as puppies. It is in their nature to discipline their
own puppies when they get too boisterous, and some do the same with human
children. This is usually evidenced by growling or barking when their patience
has been pushed to the limit. Males, however, tend to see children as siblings,
and are more likely to enjoy playing with them. As with all breeds of dogs,
small children should never be left unsupervised with your greyhound.
Are greyhounds good with other dogs?
Greyhounds have been well socialized and are friendly by nature. They get along
well with other dos, althouth they may not play with them. Common sense should
be exercised during the introductory period and supervised feeding is always
recommended in a multi-pet household.
Are greyhounds good with other animals?
It depends on the dog. While some greyhounds are not suitable for homes with
small animals such as cats and rabbits, a lot are. At GAP we test our dogs very
thoroughly to ensure that a correct match between greyhound and adopter is
achieved. Care should be taken when introducing your new greyhound to your cat
and they should never be left alone together until you are sure there are no
problems.
What happens if things don't work out?
All adoptions should be undertaken with the expectation that your new pet will
be with you for life. However, GAP will always reclaim greyhounds should your
situation change or in the unlikely event that you are unhappy with the dog.
What does it cost to adopt a greyhound?
GAP is a non-profit department of Greyhound Racing Victoria. An adoption fee of
$180 (including GST) per dog is a donation which only partially defrays the
following pre-adoption services:
Vaccination
Sterilization
Heartworm testing
Worming
Teeth cleaning
Nail trimming
Health exam
Grooming
Temperament testing
Telephone information
Printed materials
Post adoption support
Basic obedience training
Obedience lesson in your home
In addition to the above, your greyhound will also be supplied with a coat to
keep him warm and a special collar that identifies him as a GAP dog, allowing
him to be walked in public without a muzzle.
The total value of this package is around $500, which does not include the
purchase price of a pure bred dog.