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The GreyhoundPosted by John Jones on: 2005-08-29 00:20:51
Greyhounds breed to race are usually retired at four years old (or earlier) and then find themselves homeless, some trainers will keep their loyal companions but many find themelves homeless. This is were a voluntary greyhound rescue organisation will step in. Giving the greyhound a second chance. A retired greyhound has a lot to give a new owner - they make wonderful companions to both adults and children and contrary to modern myths they don't require hours of exercise. They appriciate a brisk walk everyday and they enjoy a good run. Greyhounds have a strong chase instinct, some will have been cat tested and would happily live along side a cat or small furry animal. The life span of a greyhound can be 12 - 15 years. So you can see once their short racing careers are over these loving and intelligent dogs have many years ahead of them.
John Jones is a freelance author who also runs Toys n Treats, which carries a large selection of Dog and puppy accessories and supplies Dog accessories, Dog toys, and puppy supplies.
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