ant against other dogs. This can lead to some “resource guarding” behaviour, especially while they are still learning.
Adoption
Their New World
Greyhounds have come from a racing environment and many have never set foot in a home. In many respects this means they are at “puppy level” of understanding, and while they can often learn quickly, they do need our understanding.
Get geared up!
From muzzles to martingales, there is a bit to learn about getting your new greyhound geared up and dressed for the day! Greyhounds are a bit unique physically, so making sure that you have to correct gear for them is really important.
Get greyhound ready!
So you think you’re ready to adopt a greyhound? It’s a super exciting time, and for new owners it can be a little daunting. Make sure you’re as prepared as you can be by following a few of our top tips to get your home and family ready for your new greyhound friend.
Your greyhound’s first day
Greyhound Rescue ambassador Ash London gives a rundown of what to expect on your greyhound’s first day in their new home
Why not help a hound of your own?
Rehoming organisation number: R251000042