Dog parks have their benefits. They can be great places for your hound to release energy, and to provide them with environmental enrichment in the way of new sights, sounds and smells. But they can also be a place of concern if not approached in a cautious manner.
Greyhound care
Car travel with your hound
In NSW you are required to restrain your pet while driving. Here are some suggestions for travelling in the car to ensure the driver, vehicle occupants and your hound are all kept safe.
How much does a greyhound cost?
There are ongoing costs to consider when choosing to bring a pet into your home, and it is important that you take that into account when thinking about adoption.
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.
Becoming a multi-dog household
We’ve put together some tips to manage expectations when introducing a new greyhound into your home and becoming a multi-dog household, ensuring a positive relationship for all.
Why is my hound wakeful at night?
Being unsettled at nighttime is a not-uncommon issue when settling a new hound into your home. Here are some practical suggestions to try if your hound is being unsettled at bedtime or overnight.
Why not help a hound of your own?
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