Can You Have a Foster Dog in Sydney if You Already Have Other Companion Animal?

 When you already have a pet dog at your home, it is crucial to check whether the greyhound that you want to pet is known to be compatible with other animals. Yes, greyhounds are indeed known to be calm and gentle dogs. However, it is better to make things clear before you foster a dog in Sydney. Sometimes even the greyhounds can be quite predatory towards other animals. Therefore, breeding and training will play a crucial role in how strong the prey drive is amongst the greyhounds. Like other dogs, some greyhounds can happily co-exist with cats and other small animals, while others can never be safely left alone. 

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Think of the safety of both pets before you foster a dog in Sydney. Don’t expect the dog to become best buddies with other furry family members, including the smaller dogs. You might need to keep them separate temporarily. Some shelters will suggest you introduce the greyhound to other family members. 

 

What Do you Need Before You Foster a Dog in Sydney?

 

Check with the shelter or the rehoming organization staff for advice. You can consult a vet for leashes and collars, bowls, grooming products, bedding, toys, food, medications, and treats. Before getting a new greyhound, you should have the following:

 

1. Collar & identification tag (with the greyhound’s name and phone number)

2. Water bowl

3. Front-attaching leash and harness 

4. Food bowl

5. Dog food (you should opt for a high-quality, high quality and premium commercial dog food that is appropriate for their life stage)

6. Dog kennel for shelter outside

7. Toys, treats and rewards

8. Dog coat

9. Pooper scooper

10. Flea and tick control elements

11. Grooming brush 

12. Worm control products

13. Muzzle (only if needed) 

 

This is the complete checklist of things you need to foster a dog in Sydney. As we mentioned, if you already have an existing pet, you must consult a vet before getting a greyhound. Also, you might already have some of these products if you have a pet. 

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