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Adoption Tails

Charm, Butch, Birdy

February 17, 2020

Join us here each Monday as Regional Vice President Kathy Kreyling shares stories from the Adoption Center. Check out our Available Dogs to see who’s still waiting for their forever home.

Charm

Charm (left) with his new family … Bob and Cody

There are some dogs that have so much charisma that it is extremely difficult to understand why they have not been adopted. The most recent adoption was a boy just like that. Luckily, a man came down from Canada with his Lurcher, Cody, to find a new family member and this dog was one of the ones in contention. Cody is a little fragile since he has been attacked by another dog before, so he needed a dog that wasn’t going to be too pushy and was also wanting to play, but understood when Cody was done. This dog met all those criteria and more … he started his introduction to his potential new family by walking through the doors to the adoption center, pausing to make sure he had everyone’s attention and then did the cutest Roo and little dance — no one could resist that, especially his father to be. The two dogs got along beautifully, and Charm is now going to be a Canadian!!!

Butch

Butch, nka Abel, with his new mom, Olivia

A few of the new dogs are ready for adoption and they have already started marching out the door! The first lady needed a dog that could get along with her cat and believe it or not she actually had quite a few dogs to choose from. However, in this particular situation, she didn’t even make it past the second dog. He came out to the adoption center, walked right over and kissed her face, she lit up like a Christmas tree and that was all she wrote!! Butch, nka Abel, knew he had found his person and she knew she had found her new best friend!!!

Birdy

Birdy with her new dads, Hayden and Evan

The next appointment was with two men who were looking for a dog that was moderately active and could go to work with one of them. We started by showing them a few of our girls and then one of the men mentioned that he really wanted a “big dog” so we switched gears and started showing our big boys. They narrowed the field to one big boy and one little girl and after playing in the yard they picked sweet little Birdy as their new addition. It was a really tough decision for them and we hope they come back to add the big boy to their family!!!!

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Queenie, Zinga, Ed, Nadia, Wren, Dana, Wonk, Autumn, Bud, Rico, Davey, Uzo

February 9, 2020

Join us here each Monday as Regional Vice President Kathy Kreyling shares stories from the Adoption Center. Check out our Available Dogs to see who’s still waiting for their forever home.

Queenie

Queenie with her new parents. Tileli & Paul

Sometimes, for whatever reason, a new adopter has to wait a little time before they can take the dog home. I have always thought it would be very difficult to leave your new dog behind just after picking it out and this couple found that out first hand. Since they had work events that they didn’t think they could reschedule, they were planning to pick their dog up next weekend. They had a wonderful time making their selection, especially when they narrowed it down to the last two — interestingly, when they started playing with the dogs outside, we were almost positive they were going to select one dog and when all was said & done, they picked the other and then had to leave. But, guess what, meetings can be moved and I got a note last night saying they really wanted to come get Queenie today and, of course, I said absolutely!!!

Zinga

Zinga with his new parents, Yelena & David

The dog that this couple selected is truly in Greyhound Heaven. The dog will rarely be left alone — the husband works one half of the week and the wife works the other half — and additionally the wife loves to jog and is so excited to have a jogging buddy. The husband had a soft spot in his heart for one dog when he came to the kennel, but he wisely spent time getting to know the other possibilities. In the end, they decided they only wanted to take one dog out to play and this dog was truly on his best behavior — he walked right next to them and he also came when was called. When they came in, the husband said the dog was kind of Goldilocks — Zinga felt “just right” for them!!! P. S. He just happened to be the dog the husband had an attraction to before he even got to the kennel!!

Ed

Ed, nka Ben, with his new family, Shana Lee, Christopher, Mikala & Bella

This boy has been with us for a while and it is really hard to explain why. He has no outstanding faults — he is just a sweet, lovable boy who could use a little more confidence. A little while ago, a family came in looking for a dog they could rescue from their hard life at the tracks and we immediately explained that the track dogs are well cared for and they are not rescues. (BTW, this is an education process that we go through with many of our adopters). As usual, we showed this family a variety of dogs and we were all very happy when they selected the dog I mentioned above. When the family came back to pick him up, they were so excited they were like little kids. The husband is going to be taking the dog to work with him and he had the fleece and raincoat he bought for the dog earlier embroidered with the logo for his company. I can’t tell you how handsome Ed, nka Ben, looked in his new attire — he is going to be one wonderful company mascot!!!

Nadia

Nadia (middle) with her new family … Rachel, Brad, Rondo (left) & Jolene (right)

We all know that once you have one Grey, you often feel the need for another.
This family got their first Grey, Jolene, almost a year ago and even though
they have Jolene and her brother, a lab mix named Rondo, they felt they had
room for another Greyhound. They?ve been watching our web-site and noticed a
sweet little black and white girl that they though would be a greyt addition
to their home. So, they braved the torrential rain and one of the most chaotic
kennel booths we have had in a long while just to meet this little lady.
Luckily, amidst all of that, our little Nadia made it clear she was meant to
be in their family!!

Wren

Wren with her new parents,Jeremy and Alison

It is so hard to tell which of our dogs are going to have a problem with
separation anxiety. There really is no correlation between that and any other
characteristic. Thankfully, it doesn?t happen often, but sometimes a dog
just can?t live in a certain space, often an apartment, and the people need
to trade dogs. That is what happened to this couple and as sad as they were to
bring back their first dog, they were still open to trying another and this
time, they hit ?pay dirt?!! They found a darling little girl named Wren
who stole their hearts and, very thankfully, doesn?t have separation
anxiety!!

Dana

Dana (left) with her new family …  Jennifer, Brian, Ruth & (hopefully, soon) Uzo

This last one is pretty special. A family came in to get their first Greyhound
and they were open to almost any of our dogs. We don?t get a family like
this very often, so we had the opportunity to show some of our that are
wonderful, but have a few idiosyncrasies. One of the ones we showed is a
little girl that starts out pretty shy and needs some time to get comfortable.
This family had the patience to let her figure things out and it wasn?t long
before she was even taking treats from a man she had just met (she?s usually
very nervous around men when she first meets them!)!!!! We were so excited
when the family unanimously decided that Dana was meant to be in their home!!!
P.S. We?re hoping Dana may have a brother soon!!!

Wonk

Wonk (right) with his new family … Ginny, Terry and Chanel

When you are looking for a purebred greyhound who is cat friendly, you don’t always have a lot of options and that is what happened in this case. That doesn’t mean that the dog that is left isn’t a greyt dog, it just means that the people in front of you “clicked” with another dog. This family actually got a young boy who is as sweet as he can be, but he is a little on the shy side and very nervous on slippery floors. Neither of those were a real deterrent to this family and he is already improving in both areas. In fact, when he first got home, he forgot about the floors being slippery and handled them like a pro. So, long story short, Wonk, nka Louie, has a new family and is fitting in even more quickly than we had hoped!! Greyt job Louie!!!

Autumn

Autumn with her new parents … Marsha & Jim

You don’t often find a home that has a parrot that walks around on the floor, but this couple does and they were looking for a dog that would not devour the bird. They have already had several Greyhounds that were able to do this so they knew it was possible. They did their homework by coming to the Brightwater walks so that they could meet some of the dogs and get to know them a little. After two walks, they called me to say that they were in love with a particular dog and they wanted to see how she would do with the bird. The little girl they picked is very active, curious, bouncy — you get the idea. I’ll be honest, when they told me her name, I was a little afraid that the bird would not be with us for long. Well, I was wrong (thank heavens!!). Autumn has done so beautifully in all the different situations she has encountered and she is now an official member of the family.

Bud

Bud, nka Eddie, with his new dad, Eric

The first man has been researching Greyhounds for a while was finally ready to take home his own Greyhound. He had a list of dogs that he wanted to see when he came to the kennel and we discussed his list as well as a few of our suggestions before we started showing the dogs. The truth is it didn’t take
very long before he met the dog he wanted (I think it was the second one he met). And, though he looked at a few more dogs, none of them really had a chance — Bud, nka Eddie, stole the show and won his new home.

Rico

Rico with his new parents, Alan and Ana.

Then a couple came to look at the dogs. They had both had dogs while they were growing up, but none of the dogs were anywhere near the size of a Greyhound so they went through a little bit of culture shock as they got to know the
Greyhounds and Saluki mixes. When they took everything into consideration, they narrowed their list to two dogs — 1 Greyhound and 1 Saluki. At that point, they were very torn between the dogs and had a difficult time deciding on which dog was going to go home with them (both dogs were doing a wonderful job of schmoozing!!). However, after some thought and discussion, they decided that Rico was going to be theirs!!

Davey

Davey with his new family … Ian, Lexie & Tracy

When you let your husband and your daughter go on our Brightwater without you, you have to be prepared to welcome a new dog into your home. That’s what happened with this family — the father and daughter fell head over heels in love with one of our boys and the mother couldn’t wait to meet him. Luckily, she fell for this cutie pie too (truth is, I think she was already in love with him before she met him!!). They could hardly wait until the whole family could come take him home together. The cutest part is that they ran into him outside the kennel and he gave them the most wonderful greeting — he knew they were his family and the family knew Davey was theirs!! –

Uzo

Uzo (left) with his new family … Jennifer, Brian & Dana

This next adoption actually started last week when Dana was adopted. The family really wanted to adopt Dana and another dog that day, but one of the family members was a little uncomfortable with adopting 2 dogs at one time. After some deliberation, they decided to adopt Dana and spend some more time with both dogs to see how they got along. Hooray, they got along greyt and the family officially made Uzo part of the family!!!

More info

Available Dogs

GPI’s Adoption Guide

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Adoption Tails: Cassi’s story

January 26, 2020

Join us here each Monday as Regional Vice President Kathy Kreyling shares stories from the Adoption Center. Check out our Available Dogs to see who’s still waiting for their forever home.

Cassi’s adoption day

Today, it is with great joy that we share the wonderful news that our special girl Cassi has been adopted.

Cassi, nka Bess, with her new mama, Lauren

Thank you so much for all your generous donations for Cassi’s care as your support has made a tremendous difference. Her journey has been a difficult one but with your help she has come a long way!

Injured and abandoned

Cassi, August 2019

In August 2019, GPI received an emergency call to help a severely injured Greyhound. She was abandoned at the emergency vet, in pain with two broken legs and severe bruising. For the next five days she was heavily sedated while the vet tried to locate her owner, who relinquished Cassi. As soon as GPI took custody, we rushed to get her the surgery she needed.

On the road to recovery

Cassi starts swim therapy

Over the next months her wounds started healing and she was able to start swim therapy. Although the bones in her legs were still healing, we expected her to make a full recovery. We knew that in time, it was possible she would need additional surgery on her front leg.

When Cassi’s surgeon took more X-rays of both legs and examined her front leg wound closely, was pleased with how her bones were healing. The front leg wound was very slowly closing/healing. Meanwhile, we increased her walk times to stimulate bone growth and are treating her with additional therapy.

Cleared for adoption

January 2020, the surgeon reported that Cassi is off exercise restrictions, with the goal of building her stamina. There are no current signs of infections as she continues to heal well. He is very pleased with her progress and cleared her for being adopted! Thank you Dr. Crawford and the staff at Boundary Bay Veterinary Hospital for taking such good care of Cassi!

Cassi and her surgeon, Dr. Crawford of Boundary Bay Veterinary Hospital

Cassi’s forever home adoption announcement

Please enjoy Cassi’s very own adoption announcement by our wonderful Kathy Kreyling.

Cassi, nka Bess, with her new mama, Lauren

This is the story of a dog that had some awful luck (we’ll call this before GPI) and then had some wonderful luck (from the time she came to GPI). Her whole story is well publicized on the internet so I will leave the details of her injury and her journey back to wonderful health for you to see online. I am going to tell you about the woman who learned about this dog around the time she came to GPI and has been following her progress and waiting an eternity (in her mind) for her chance to take this dog home. About 6 months ago the dog had made enough progress that the woman was able to start fostering her and today she was finally able to adopt her. Hopefully, she and Cassi, nka Bess, have a long healthy life together in their future.

More info

Available Dogs

GPI’s Adoption Guide

Filed Under: Adoption Tails

Danica, Packer, Madison, Ned, Betsey

January 20, 2020

Join us here each Monday as Regional Vice President Kathy Kreyling shares stories from the Adoption Center. Check out our Available Dogs to see who’s still waiting for their forever home.

Danica

Danica with her new parents … Jeremy & Alison

This couple recently lost the Greyhound that they got while they lived in Texas. When they came in, they were ready to meet all of our dogs and take them all home! Since that wasn’t possible they decided to narrow it down a little — in fact, they narrowed it down to two dogs they wanted to get to know better. At pretty much the last minute, they caught sight of a little fawn girl while they walked through the kennel and asked to meet her. I’m sure you guessed that, it wasn’t long before they walked in to the adoption center and told us that Danica was going to be their new family member! –

Packer

Packer with his new mom, Margaret

Some of our wonderful dogs stay with us a lot longer than we anticipate because they run into situations that they don’t know how to handle and they react to those situations. This particular boy ran into a few of those situations and after each one, he withdrew a little more. Well, thankfully, that backslide stops now and he has the opportunity to get back to his old self. His new parents have had many of our dogs and they can’t wait to give him the chance to learn to trust again and blossom!! We are so thrilled for Packer!!!!

Madison

Madison, nka Maggie, with her new parents … Joseph & Nicole

Often someone comes to the kennel with a specific dog in mind they would like to see and, most of the time, they end up falling in love with another dog. This time, the couple came in with a dog in mind, but they were also open to the suggestions we had for them, so we picked out a list of dogs for them to see. We showed them the dog they had come to see first and they hit it off beautifully and, while they did look at a few other dogs, truthfully, those dogs never had a chance. The couple had fallen hook, line & sinker for little Miss Madison who is now known as Maggie.

Ned

Ned with his new mom, Tina

he next lady has been involved with Greyhounds since way back when John Hern was around and she has had lots of hounds. She lost her last greyhound on New Year’s Eve and couldn’t face the thought of facing 2020 without a Greyhound so she came to find a new furry companion. She loves big boys and,coincidentally, we had a few big, young boys to show her. All of the boys seemed to be on their best behavior (I think the turnout folks did a wonderful job of wearing them out!!) and they all did a greyt job of showing off their sweet, attentive sides. But, there was one boy who had that little something special so he completely stood out from the others and won her heart immediately — Ned!!!

Betsey

Betsey

When you already have 4 dogs, it’s hard to imagine that you need another dog to help keep one of your dogs busy. This man has a young AKC greyhound, named Morty, that has way too much energy for his other dogs so he came to find a dog that can keep up with him. We were thinking that a girl would be best so we started through the list of active young girls that we have and just as quickly as we were bringing the dogs out, we were turning around and taking them back in. We were starting to think we might strike out, but the last girl we tried came out into the yard and gave Morty a run for his money. She kept up with him through all their activity and had no problem letting him know if he overstepped his bounds. By the end of the introduction, we were wondering if Morty was going to be able to keep up with Betsy — I guess we will see!!

More info

Available Dogs

GPI’s Adoption Guide

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Vegas, Elise, Kevin, Flicka, Nina

December 30, 2019

Join us here each Monday as Regional Vice President Kathy Kreyling shares stories from the Adoption Center. Check out our Available Dogs to see who’s still waiting for their forever home.

Quite a few people wanted to start their new year with their new Greyhound so we were busy.

Vegas

Vegas, nka Rey, with her new family … Tate, Jessica, Gabe & Josh

When you have no idea what to get your wife for Christmas, how about getting her a Greyhound. That is what this husband did and I’m sure he made a lot of brownie points for that idea. His wife has been doing turnout for the last month or so in hopes of meeting her new dog by getting to know as many of the dogs as possible. So, naturally, she had lots of dogs she wanted to introduce to her husband and two children (ages 8 & 5) and amazingly all the dogs did very well with the kids. That meant that the family not only had to narrow the list down themselves, but they also had to find one dog they all agreed on. I was thinking that might take a little time, but the little girl they picked did such an outstanding job of showing herself off, the other dogs never really had a chance. The whole family agreed that Vegas, nka Rey, was absolutely the girl for them!!

Elise

Elise, nka Tilda, with her new family … David, Ruby & Lo

First up was a man who lost his Grey to cancer a few months ago and he was ready to get his new friend. However, there was one small thing he had to take into consideration and that was the small dog (named Lo) that belongs to his girlfriend. He met dogs a few days ago and narrowed the list down to three he was very interested in. Then he brought in Lo for a meet and greet and that list pretty much went right out the window since two out of the three dogs were clearly way too interested in Lo. Luckily, his favorite got along just fine with Lo and he was excited to take home his new furry friend — Elise who is now known as Tilda.

Kevin

Kevin, nka Seymour, with his new parents … Everett & Trisha

This couple was obviously ready to get their new dog — they had their home visit at 9:30 and the minute the visit was over and they were approved, the woman called me to come meet dogs as soon as possible. They had been through the website and came in with their list which they quickly narrowed down to two dogs. Of those two remaining dogs, they were already leaning toward one, but when they found out he was born on their anniversary, they decided that Kevin, nka Seymour, absolutely had to be their new addition.

Flicka

Flicka, nka Piper, with her new parents … Micah and Lesley

The next couple fostered dogs for us a few years ago and they did what so many foster families do — they failed!!! Unfortunately, they lost their failed foster recently and they were ready to fill that hole he left. They recently did turnout so they had a list of dogs they were wanting to see and they selected a few that they wanted to spend more time with. There was one final test that the Greyhound was going to have to pass and that was it needed to get along with their friends’ Husky/Bassett hound mix named Millie. The two males flunked that test as soon as they walked in the room, but the two girls did just fine. I’m not sure, but I think that Flicka, nka Piper, had the edge over the other Grey because she was born on the same day as the woman’s father! 😉

Nina

Nina (left) with her new family … Marta, Jack & Chase

Finally, the parents of two extremely handsome black boys had recently lost their small dog and they decided they needed to fill their pack out again. They were thinking that another boy would be the best option, but then they met a beautiful little fawn girl who stole their hearts. So, they decided that Nina would fit into their family beautifully!

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