How to Adopt a Retired Greyhound

Retired racing greyhounds, known as "40-mph couch potatoes," make excellent pets. Thousands of these wonderful dogs complete their racing careers between ages 3 to 5 and may face euthanasia if they are not adopted. Clean, quiet and exceptionally loving, a retired racer makes a perfect pet.

Things You'll Need

  • A Dog Carriers
  • A Dog Collars
  • A Dog Dishes
  • A Dog Leashes
  • Dog Beds
  • Dog Food
  • Dog Shampoo
  • Dog Toys
  • Dog Treats
  • Muzzles
  • Pet Doors
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Instructions

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      Contact Greyhound Pets of America at (800) 366-1472, or another adoption organization.

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      Ask for the location of a foster facility or someone who has adopted a retired racer and arrange a visit to see a greyhound "up close and personal."

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      Learn from your family's interaction with the dogs when you visit. Some dogs may be shy around children. Some children may not be comfortable around larger greyhounds.

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      Remember a dog is a new family member and brings its own special needs. Greyhounds, for example, need a low-protein diet and a special anesthetic if surgery is ever required.

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      Ask the adoption coordinator for an application. You can complete it immediately or schedule an interview with an adoption coordinator. People in greyhound rescue will want to know about your house and yard, and whether you have a fence. They'll want to know your "pet history" and about any other current pets. They'll want to know if everyone in the family is eager to adopt a retired racer.

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      Be frank with the foster agency about your home, your lifestyle and any other pets. If you travel extensively or if you have numerous obligations outside the home, you cannot be adequate company to a greyhound nor can the dog to you.

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      Prepare your house and purchase any necessary supplies like a crate or muzzle.

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      Be ready to pay a processing fee of $100 to $200 when adopting your new greyhound companion.