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Cathy Munro

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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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

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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

Ruby, Clarke, Topaz, Lucy, Mason, Aman

November 11, 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.

Ruby

Ruby (right) with her new family … Tim, Pam & Dax

The next couple recently moved to a home on Vashon Island that is on 5 acres so they were all ready to give another Greyhound a home. They currently have one of our Greyhounds, Dax, and now that Dax has lots of room to run around, the couple decided that he needed another Greyhound so that he could make use of all that space. We showed him a couple of boys and a couple of girls and he picked a fawn girl that looks like a mini version of him. Since Dax is a daddy’s boy, the couple was hoping for a mama’s girl which is just what they got when they took Ruby home!

Clarke

Clarke, nka Oh-so, with her new parents … Randy & Suzann

Canada has added another Greyhound to its population!! This couple recently lost their sweet little fawn Greyhound and decided it is time to share their home with another little girl. We showed them quite a variety of girls from young and extremely active to young and very active! 😉 All the girls were truly on their best behavior but there was one who made sure the couple knew that she had selected them — she was attentive and affectionate and it is really hard to resist a dog when they make it so obvious you are their person. Miss Clarke, nka Oh-so, did an excellent job and earned herself a lovely home and a trip to Canada!!

Topaz

Topaz and her new family … Philip & Leeanne

Two of our Australian dogs have already “left the building” and we have only had them about two weeks. We have a lady who has patiently waited for a dog that was cat friendly, old enough to live in an apartment and was also able to handle living in downtown Bellevue. Her home visit was done last January so she has been waiting almost a year!! When she learned that one of the girls from Australia would fit her needs, she couldn’t get out to the kennel fast enough to meet her and see how they got along. Needless to say, they connected pretty quickly. I’m sure she would say that the wait was worth it because she went home with a beautiful Australian girl that met all of her needs — Topaz!! –

Lucy

Lucy (middle) with her new family … Ron, Sandy, King and Levi

The next couple came to hear Rebecca Miller (our contact with the Australian group Racing 2 Rehome) talk about racing in Australia and the steps they have gone through to make it possible for the Australian dogs to come to the US. As they sat listening to Rebecca, they were facing the Australian dogs and one cute little black girl put on a little show for them (and the rest of us too!). As soon as the talk was over, they made an appointment to bring their two dogs in to meet her and see if she would get along with their boys. BTW, one of their boys was also born in Australia and came to us via Macau, China. Luckily, the boys and girl got along very well so they were very excited to take home their new addition — Lucy!

Mason

Mason, nka Ziggy, with his new family … Vicki, Kate, Sam & Chris

I have said so many times that when you volunteer for turnout, you get to be the one of the first ones to see the new dogs and get to know them. This lady found out first hand that I was telling the truth. While doing turnout she met a boy that completely stole her heart — all she had to do was convince her family that this was the dog for them. I don’t think it mattered much what she told them because pretty much the instant they walked in, they started talking about Mason as if he were their very own dog and now he is!! BTW, they have decided to call him Ziggy.

Aman

Aman with her new family … Mallori, Mia, Morgan and Vinnie

This family was looking for a playmate for their two year old Whippet named Vinnie and we really had fun trying to find the perfect one for him. We started out with a couple of our young girls and they were way too rambunctious for him so we decided it might be a good idea to try some males. He seemed to be intimidated by the boys, even our most mellow guy, so we opted for plan “c”. We thought one of our Dubai girls might be a good fit because she is kinda in the middle of the two other groups. She was a very shy girl and she is coming out of her shell nicely and we thought that she and Vinnie might help each other blossom. Luckily, Vinnie thought that was a good plan (let’s say he didn’t hate the plan) and he decided that Aman would make a good sister for him!

More info

Available Dogs

GPI’s Adoption Guide

Filed Under: Adoption Tails

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