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Cathy Munro

Training Tips: Meeting the Basics

November 25, 2019

We are pleased to present our new series of TRAINING TIPS provided by our training partners Crawford Canine Connection.  Mary and Kimberlee have done wonderful work with our very own Troy and BT using their positive reinforcement training techniques. Thank you Crawford Canine Connection for your support! Please check them out at www.crawfordcanineconnection.com

Meeting the Basics

Is your dog bored? Ask any dog guardian and they will be sure to tell you the food, the toys, the exercise and the love they provide their dog. But ask the dog if their needs are being met and the answer may surprise and disappoint you.

As trainers at Crawford Canine Connection who work with dogs with behavioral problems, the one critical element many dog guardians haven’t considered is mental enrichment. No matter how far removed our companion dogs are from their ancestors, there are common genetics that will not go away. Dogs are predators and scavengers. They enjoy and are instinctually built to search for their meals. The science behind this phenomenon is called contrafreeloading and it has been demonstrated that when offered a choice between food provided or food that requires effort, the animal prefers the food that requires effort.

Mental challenges not only make the most mundane activity exciting but also greatly enhances the lives of our companion dogs by giving them a job and an outlet for their energy. Mental exhaustion can be as rewarding for our dogs as physical exhaustion and maybe more so as they gain self-confidence each time they are successful. As winter approaches and days are shorter, bump up the mental exercises with games of hide and seek or teach a new trick. *While commercial dog puzzles are available, even feeding your dog its kibble in an egg carton or in an empty plastic water bottle that they have to figure out how to get the kibble out satisfies these basic instincts and makes eating a fun event that lasts longer than 30 seconds.

*With all food puzzles and especially home-made puzzles, animals should be supervised during use.

The content displayed on this social media site is the intellectual property of Crawford Canine Connection, LLC. All information posted is merely for educational and informational purposes. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice from a qualified trainer. The content is solely the views of Crawford Canine Connection and does not represent those of Greyhound Pets Inc. and its Board of Directors, employees or volunteers. Greyhound Pets Inc. is not responsible and does not verify for accuracy any of the information contained in the content provided.

Filed Under: Articles, Care & Feeding Tagged With: feeding, training

Lola, Caramel

November 25, 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.

Lola

Lola with her new mom, Lauren

As we are getting our most recent arrivals vetted, we are slowly working our way through the list of people who have been hoping for a dog that is cat trainable. This is one of the first couples who were ready to go. I should mention that the dog that ended up being a part of this family would be really lucky because the mom just happens to be a dog walker and loves to have company all day long so the dog would not be alone much. On the other hand, this couple hit the “trifecta” – they met all of the dogs that met their needs and they completely fell in love with a beautiful girl who just happened to be – 1) cat trainable , 2) Australian (one of the 5 we just got) and 3) Blue. For those of you who don’t know, blue Greyhounds are uncommon and I have to say that Miss Lola is one of the prettiest “blues” we have gotten (inside & out)!!

Caramel

Caramel with her new family … Tryniti, Greg and Suki

When we have someone who is looking for a greyhound that does well with small dogs, we never know if we are going to be there for a short time or a long time. It all depends on how quickly we find dogs that get along with that particular dog. Luckily, this appointment went pretty quickly because the cute, 12 year old Snorkie (I think that is Schnauzer/Yorkie) did very well with the dogs she met and, luckily, she got along the very best with the dog her people fell for — Caramel!!

More info

Available Dogs

GPI’s Adoption Guide

Filed Under: Adoption Tails

Meet Star: November Dog of the Month

November 24, 2019

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Please contact Moira Corrigan ([email protected]) for more information about Star.

Star
Tag No: 6383
Registered Name: Sprite Star
Breed: Greyhound
Date of Birth:  March 30, 2013
Color: Black
Cat Trainable: No
Dog Friendly: Ok with greyhounds, Unknown with Others
Kid Friendly: Unknown
Location: Woodinville, WA (Kennel)
Comments:   Star is a sweet, friendly guy.  Happy and loves people.  Star came to us from Macau, China and is looking for a loving home to spend his retirement years.

Star is very affectionate and loves people. Ball playing is a favorite of his.

He will need a home without cats or small dogs.

Star loves his walks with our volunteers and his runs in our yards.

Cute thing he does - carries his food bowl around his run once he is done eating.

If you would like to sponsor Star while he waits to be adopted, please see this page for details:  https://greyhoundpetsinc.org/support/sponsor-a-dog/

Greyhound Pets, Inc. - www.greyhoundpetsinc.org - 877-468-7681

WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS TO ADOPT A GREYHOUND?

Read Greyhound Pets, Inc. FAQ about our requirements to adopt a greyhound and what to expect:

https://greyhoundpetsinc.org/learn/greyhound-faqs/

Once you're ready to adopt, please contact:

Moira Corrigan
[email protected]
206-718-0475

Photos courtesy of Ross Nooney

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Filed Under: Adopted!, Dog of the Month

Pawsitive Alliance #WhyNotMePets features Troy

November 20, 2019

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The Pawsitive Alliance in the #WhyNotMePets campaign in conjunction with the KOMO 4 Seattle Refined show! Thank you Pawsitive Alliance and KOMO TV for helping Troy find his forever home! Learn about Troy’s story here:

https://komonews.com/seattle-refined/why-not-me-lets-find-troy-a-home

Filed Under: Articles

Floyd, Banjo, Noah

November 18, 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.

Floyd

Floyd with his new mom, Susan

When we found out that we were going to be getting some dogs from Australia, we were all so excited and we couldn’t wait to meet them. If you have not had the opportunity to meet them, I think you might have missed your chance — at least for this load. These dogs are running out the door so fast I can hardly believe it. The latest adoption was to a lady who had gone on the Brightwater walk (remember, I told you, this is a greyt way to get first crack at the dogs!). This lady walked the dog this weekend, fell in love with him and she adopted him today and she took home one special dog named Floyd!!!! –

Banjo

Banjo (left) with her new family … Greg, Carol, River (middle) & Kayak (fka Killer Cheetah)

When you get a call from the breeder telling you that a littermate of your dog is available and he would like you to adopt the dog, what can you possibly say but “yes”?? That is exactly what happened to this couple. The breeder told them that the sister to their dog had finished her racing career and, if the tracks hadn’t been closing, she would have become a brood mom, but instead she was ready to start her retirement. She arrived last week and was just ready to go home — the only obstacle was re-meeting her brother and being introduced to her new sister. Luckily, everything went as we all hoped and Banjo headed home with her brother, River, and new sister, Kayak (fka Killer Cheetah).

Noah

Noah, nka Ronan, with his new dad & mom, David & Grace

This couple was looking for a dog that was cat trainable and, unlike the situation we were in a short while ago, we actually had a few dogs for them to choose from! It’s a good thing that they were open to having a young dog because every one of the 5 dogs we showed them were under 3 and, in fact, four out of the five were well under 2 years of age. They narrowed it down to 2 boys, one fawn and one white/brindle who had very similar energy levels and personalities. Of course, one person preferred the fawn and the other wanted the white/brindle — but, after a little discussion, they decided that they were going home with the latter, Noah who is now known as Ronan!

More info

Available Dogs

GPI’s Adoption Guide

Filed Under: Adoption Tails

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