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.
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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.
Greyhounds are renowned for their grace, speed, and gentle demeanor. However, despite their calm nature, letting your pet greyhound off leash can pose significant risks. Read why.
Overarousal behaviours in your greyhound can become problematic in a multi-dog household, with the potential for a minor disagreement to escalate quickly. Here we explain how to spot the signs of overarousal, and when to intervene. Be armed with the tools and management techniques to maintain household harmony.
Submitted your adoption application and keenly awaiting the day you get to meet your Kennel Kid? To make the transition for you and your hound as smooth as possible, there are a few items you’ll want to have prepared before the exciting day arrives.
When the temperatures start to climb, furry family members feel the heat even more than we do. Here are some essential cooling techniques.
Are you guilty of hurrying your pooch along when they stop to sniff on their walk? Many of us are unaware of the incredible benefits our pooches get from simply spending time sniffing. In this article we will outline why sniffing is so beneficial for our hounds, and why a sniffari rather than a walk may be just what the dogtor ordered.
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