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Gold Coast Greyhound Adoptions, Inc © 2002 All rights Reserved
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Adopt A Greyt Friend!
Gold Coast Greyhound Adoptions, Inc., (GCGA) is a 501(c) (3), non
profit organization, that is racing neutral and dedicated to the placement of
Retired Racing Greyhounds into qualified, caring and loving homes. It is our
mission to educate the public regarding the gentle nature and wonderful
temperament of the Greyhound breed.
greyhounds, greyhound rescue, greyhound adoption, pets, pet products, save a greyhound, greyhound dog, greyhound dogs, retired racers, retired greyhounds, pet adoption, love greyhounds, pet care, pet grooming, racing greyhounds, retired athletes, greyt dog, pet rescue, dog rescue, grooming products, pet care, dog care, WHAT IS A RETIRED RACER? With a life span of up to 15 years, retirement comes early. Typically, they are greyhound dogs between the ages of 1 1/2 to 5 years that no longer race. They have retired for various reasons but all are healthy and make a wonderful addition to a family as a pet. A 4 or 5 year old has retired after a career of over 100 races. Generally they have been winners in their "career" and are now searching for a permanent home. Typically retired greyhounds have a gentle nature, are used to being handled by many people, are kennel trained, love to go on walks on a leash and love to be petted. When introduced to a "pet life", they are grateful for this new attention. Younger greyhounds are those that have raced and perhaps are just not fast enough to win all the races. Typically these are well behaved and a wonderful addition to any home as a pet. Are Greyhounds Aggressive? NO! Greyhounds are among the most gentle of breeds. They form a very strong bond with their human family and are eager to please. The muzzles that racers wear will protect their noses and aid in determining the winner in a photo finish. Greyhounds do not make good watch dogs. Some may bark if a stranger comes near but barking is usually out of excitement. When you visit with the dogs we have available for adoption you will see how much they love people. Are Greyhounds Housebroken? Greyhounds are used to being taken out four or five times each day so when you get home this routine needs to be continued. They are very intelligent, sensitive dogs and very eager to please you. Once your routine is established you should have no trouble with accidents in your home. Are Greyhounds indoor pets? YES! Greyhounds must live indoors. They cannot withstand temperature extremes and have delicate skin which requires sleeping on a soft bed. Greyhounds must never be chained or staked outside. They are highly social animals and must be with people. Greyhounds must always be on a leash when outdoors or within a secure fenced in area. Can I trust my Greyhound off leash? NO! Greyhounds are sight hounds and can see clearly for a half mile. They have no knowledge of cars and traffic and can travel at great speed. Greyhounds love to run, and within a secure fenced in area it is perfectly OK. Greyhounds enjoy walking or jogging, and are very well behaved on a leash. What about children and other pets? Greyhounds are patient, loving animals. All children should be taught to respect any dog, and never to bother a dog that is sleeping. Greyhounds have lived with other greyhounds all their life and should quickly make friends with other dogs that you have. Cats and other small furry indoor animals can become a greyhound's friend if the introductory period is closely supervised, however outdoors greyhounds must be constantly supervised. Let us know if you have children and other pets and we will assist in your selection of the most suitable greyhound. Where and When:You can find us each Saturday afternoon, from 12 noon to 4pm at the Largo Mall PetsMart. Please come visit these loving hounds.
Click the PetsMart logo for directions:
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