Monday, May 28, 2012

Keeping Greyhounds As Pets - Good Idea!


Greyhound Dog Racing Tips.

Greyhounds as pets have become extremely popular during this past decade, and the growth in popularity was spurred on by the efforts of the greyhound rescue and adoption heroes who made us aware of this dog's plight off the race track and begun placing them before they were destroyed. Life on the track can be terribly grueling, unforgiving, unrewarding, and bleak for these lovely sprinters, and those who saw the pet potential in the breed have worked hard to bring their cases to justice. Now, it seems that more and more people are breeding and seeking greyhounds as pets before they even the chance to hit the racing circuit, and we enthusiasts are mighty grateful for the ensuing improvement to the lives and future of this breed.

If you are thinking about greyhounds as pets, you may want to look in to the rescue and adoption effort first. These folks are constantly saving abused, neglected, and doomed animals from unworthy owners off the track and from concentration camp-like kennel situations. The good news about this breed, however, is their absolute gentleness and willingness to forgive. Most of these rescued and rehabilitated dogs make such wonderful and loving house dogs, and they train and bond so easily with those who show the slightest kindness. They need a family; you need a dog, so why not look into this avenue and save a deserving greyhound?

Greyhounds as pets are affectionately known by their owners as 45 mile per hour couch potatoes, and this title fits most of them to a tee. Though they are the fastest dogs on earth, capable of reaching speed of 46 miles per hour within 4 seconds of launch, they are really, how shall I say it? Well... they are lazy! They never ask for much, just a cool place to lay and a bit of a pat now and then, and they are happy as they can be. Most greyhounds are highly tolerant of children, and will more than likely downright enjoy them being around. Other pets are not usually an issue either, as per the breed standard for territorial behaviors, but each dog is different, so don't quote me that your cat won't end up in a tree from time to time!

Greyhounds as pets are worthy of much praise and devotion, and they offer the exact same in return. A short walk is all he will require for exercise if you don't have a fenced yard, but he is bound to be that dog who will stay by your side no matter what else is going on. Should you choose this breed, shedding won't be too much of an issue, either, as they have no under coat and the hair is extremely short and fine.

Greyhound Dog Racing.