We can’t get enough of enrichment here at Greyhound Rescue. It’s such a great tool for your hound. It challenges them, exercises their mind and body, and stimulates the senses. Here are some low-cost enrichment ideas that won’t break the bank.

We can’t get enough of enrichment here at Greyhound Rescue. It’s such a great tool for your hound. It challenges them, exercises their mind and body, and stimulates the senses. Here are some low-cost enrichment ideas that won’t break the bank.
Sometimes a quiet area is just what the doctor ordered when helping your greyhound gain confidence and learn to enjoy their walks. Here are a few places we’ve found to be ideal locations when you’re looking for solitude on your walk.
Bluff Reserve in Glenbrook is a gem in the lower Blue Mountains. It also makes a fabulous place for a scenic walk with your hound!
In the centre of Sydney, Centennial Parklands spans more than 189 hectares of beautiful open space and gardens. With numerous walking tracks, it’s a popular spot for hound walks and meet ups alike.
Here comes part three of our greyhound glossary! This time we’re talking medical terms. Here are some of the terms you will frequently hear mentioned in regards to greyhounds.
Welcome to part two of our greyhound glossary. This week, it’s all about the gram! We’ve explained some of the most common terms used by our community below.
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