Felicity describes Laurie (formerly Cedar) as “a big boofhead” and “a bit unco” – two very apt descriptions of this huge, lovable greyhound who found his forever home in August 2019. A stunning red brindle, Laurie has adapted to life as a couch potato without too much...
Success Stories
Freddie wins over Greyhound Rescue volunteer Bev
What started out as a fostering arrangement, very quickly turned into what we at Greyhound Rescue lovingly refer to as a ‘foster fail’. Freddie arrived at the kennels in mid-March 2018. From Day 1, he was very friendly, even helping another shy greyhound friend gain...
Handsome Hubert shines as an inner-city couch potato
"The clock strikes 5.30am. As if on cue, I hear the pitter patter of toenails on the floorboards, swiftly followed by a wet snchoz to the face, the lower back or the underside of my foot – whichever part of my body he can reach. The message is clear: Hubert is ready...
Gentle giant Tyson living his best life
Tyson (formerly Bobby) is a big, but gentle boy who came to Greyhound Rescue all the way back in 2014. He was a star resident at the kennels for about nine months where he was adored by everyone who met him! Tyson was adopted by Ann and her family and has since spent...
Slick: Friend to the chickens and local celebrity
Slick was only at the Greyhound Rescue kennels for a short time in 2018, but he wiggled his way into all of our hearts. He was lucky enough to be adopted by Tiffany and her partner in July of that year. Two years on, he’s a big brother, a friend to the chickens and a...
Pinot getting a taste of the good life
Pinot is a gorgeous, black, five-year-old girl who was surrendered to Greyhound Rescue after she suffered a broken toe and was no longer able to race. Enter Lyndell and Mat, who met Pinot for the first time in November 2019. To say these three were enamoured with each...
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