Greyhound Rescue finds loving forever homes for greyhounds no longer wanted by the racing industry. We interviewed Luke, who adopted greyhound Cher in May 2021, about their adoption experience. "When our previous greyhound Bob passed away in 2020, we had no...
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Salvador so handsome he stops traffic
“One time we were walking Salvador and a car driving passed slammed on its breaks. The driver wound down her window and yelled out "That is a good-looking dog"!” We’re not surprised that traffic is backing up to get a glimpse of Salvador, a big beautiful brindle boy...
Su’s personality shines with Margaret
Su (FKA Suria) who arrived at Greysland in November 2020, only spent a few weeks in our care before she was whisked off to a new home with Margaret. Having given greyhounds from Greyhound Rescue loving homes in the past, we knew Su was in safe, devoted hands. Margaret...
Sirius serious about meals, naps and chin scritches
We love a good ‘Success Story’, especially in December as we look back on a challenging but rewarding year of finding forever homes for greyhounds in NSW. Sirius lived up to his name when he first arrived at Greyhound Rescue – a cautious boy who was a little nervous...
Jilly jingling all the way to the Inner West
Gentle and affectionate Jilly has been living her best life in the Inner West for over a year now, but her pawrents will never forget the first moment they laid eyes on their gorgeous dark brindle girl. “As soon as Margot led her around the corner and over to us, a...
Let sleeping dogs lie: Why we don’t approach hounds when they are laying down
Let’s talk about why Greyhound Rescue recommend that we don’t pat, hug or approach hounds on their beds. Resource guarding of beds is not uncommon for a greyhound adjusting to companion life.
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