Greyhound Adoption Can Bring Love, Light And Happiness To Your Lives

 Greyhounds are the fastest but the laziest dogs on the planet. They sprint for 30 seconds and then curl up on your couch for most of the day, rolling over for belly rubs and occasional walks. So it’s not the first breed you usually think of when you plan to adopt. But here are the top reasons greyhound adoption can be the best decision ever!

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Greyhounds can be great companions for life

Can a greyhound trained to race in the tracks become a pet who can comfortably just lay on the couch and be a loving friend? Of course, but don’t worry; they are one of the most comfortable and easily adaptable creatures who will learn as you train them. They have no socialization skills outside their greyhound posse, so that’s where you step in. Teach them to beg. Teach them to chew on toys (and not the slippers or the TV remote). Teach them tricks. Please give them the life that the goofy Golden Retriever next door has. It is so rewarding when that lightbulb goes on in their heads after being taught something.

Greyhounds are known for being lazy

Because they are so big, you might think greyhounds are only country dogs. But that’s not correct. They are perfect apartment dogs because they don’t need much exercise, and moving requires too much energy. All they want to do is sleep. They provide great cuddles, but only if you have a California King sized bed because they take up to 100% of your leg room. Oh, and make sure their hind end is facing the other way. Greyhounds are notorious for “relaxing” and passing gas. Ask anyone who owns a greyhound, and they will warn you that they will blow you away!

Greyhound adoption can give them a new life

It truly is breathtaking to see a greyhound run. They contract and then extend every single muscle to cover the ground, like watching an episode of Planet Earth. Guaranteed, he will beat every single dog at the dog park and win the hearts of everyone there. But they are also the loyal friend that wants to please everyone. They are a little socially awkward and do everything the hard way, but they will always be your best friend.

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