Important: Like all large deep-chested dogs, Greyhounds are susceptible to bloat. This condition is fatal if not treated quickly. Bloating can occur without warning and many owners may mistake it for indigestion. Seek medical attention from your vet or nearest Animal...
Greyhound care
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
Time to head back to work?
After weeks at home due to coronavirus restrictions most of us are now heading back to work. This is a big change for your hound, who has no doubt become used to spending all day hanging out with you! You may have noticed that hounds are creatures of habit, in fact,...
Nine ‘greyt’ boredom busting ideas for your hound
With NSW looking to start relaxing social distancing restrictions, we may soon be heading back to work! Having spent the past few months with you, receiving endless pats and attention, your dog will soon face hours of alone time at home. While we always advise against...
5 tips to get your home hound-ready
By Amy Wakley-AhearnBringing a dog into your home can be a very exciting time for you and your family, but it can also be a bit overwhelming if you’ve never had a dog before! Here are 5 easy ways you can prepare your home for the arrival of your new furkid....
Hound-proof your home!
Before you welcome your new hound into your home, take some time to make sure their environment is free from hazards. Your hound will be curious about their new surroundings and dogs naturally explore with their mouths, plus the reach of a greyhound is greater than...
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