Sneakers
3 year old male
My name is Sneakers and I am a very special boy. My friends at Greysland were a bit worried about me because I was wobbly on my feet. Turns out I’ve only got half a brain!
Fortunately it’s the good half. The half I’ve got is super affectionate and loves ear scritches and pats where I can lean on you with my eyes closed.
My half brain is all about love and treats and snoozing. Who needs to be a rocket scientist anyway! You can keep your Nobel Prize, I win the Poolitzer for sweetness.
Despite this anomaly, I’m fantastic with enrichment puzzles and I love toys. I’ve spent some time in foster care and I just love being in a home! My carers say I’m great with alone time and settle quickly.
When it comes to walk time, I can freeze a little and need time to adjust to new environments. Passing other dogs excites me but I’m learning to be calmer and my foster carers have found distracting me works well.
I will need a home without stairs though, please. I can manage two to four stairs with some encouragement and lots of practice, but it’ll be easier if there are none in our home. (Like that? “Our”? I think it sounds great.)
If you think you'd be interested in meeting me, fill out an application form and the volunteers at Greyhound Rescue will get on the case. Our matchmakers go to greyt lengths to match each hound with the right family to make sure everyone's happy, and you'll become part of a wonderful rescue community with lots of support along the way. Get in touch to find out more!
PS - want a free bag of food if you adopt me? Just enquire via my SavourLife Profile. For every finalised adoption through the page, SavourLife will give Greyhound Rescue a donation and you a free bag of food!
Fortunately it’s the good half. The half I’ve got is super affectionate and loves ear scritches and pats where I can lean on you with my eyes closed.
My half brain is all about love and treats and snoozing. Who needs to be a rocket scientist anyway! You can keep your Nobel Prize, I win the Poolitzer for sweetness.
Despite this anomaly, I’m fantastic with enrichment puzzles and I love toys. I’ve spent some time in foster care and I just love being in a home! My carers say I’m great with alone time and settle quickly.
When it comes to walk time, I can freeze a little and need time to adjust to new environments. Passing other dogs excites me but I’m learning to be calmer and my foster carers have found distracting me works well.
I will need a home without stairs though, please. I can manage two to four stairs with some encouragement and lots of practice, but it’ll be easier if there are none in our home. (Like that? “Our”? I think it sounds great.)
If you think you'd be interested in meeting me, fill out an application form and the volunteers at Greyhound Rescue will get on the case. Our matchmakers go to greyt lengths to match each hound with the right family to make sure everyone's happy, and you'll become part of a wonderful rescue community with lots of support along the way. Get in touch to find out more!
PS - want a free bag of food if you adopt me? Just enquire via my SavourLife Profile. For every finalised adoption through the page, SavourLife will give Greyhound Rescue a donation and you a free bag of food!