Just like us, our hounds need their personal space. And just as we ask our fellow humans to respect our space, it’s important we do the same for our hounds. Let’s delve into what we mean by respecting their space, and why it’s so important.
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Calendar Submissions are now OPEN!
This is a call for Photo Submissions for the Greyhound Rescue Australia 2025 Calendar! We are looking for some suPAW models to grace the pages of our incredible annual fundraising calendar. Submissions required by Wednesday 31st July 2024 If you would like to submit...
Baby Bodhi All Grown Up
Adopted from Greyhound Rescue as a puppy, Sue says Bodhi is a real character, “funny and loving and playful”. And that he has fit into their family like a glove.
From Playful Puppy to Expressive Teen: Mina’s Story
The charming Mina may look familiar – if a little taller, Amanda and family adopted Mina from Greyhound Rescue as a puppy. And while the first year with Mina may have been a little chaotic at times, they love having her as part of their crew.
Holly’s New Home
It’s been just over a year since Holly found her forever home with GR volunteer Charlotte and Gregor. They say Holly has had such a positive impact on their lives.
A Greyt Kind of Teddy
Teddy found his forever home with Anna, her partner and two young children. Read his success story.
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