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Cathy Munro

Alif, Bandit, Tank, Revie, Abe, Nicole

August 4, 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.

Alif

The moment Alif chose his new mom, Holly

This adoption actually began a couple of weeks ago when a lady came to visit just to get to know our dogs. We had just gotten 3 dogs from Dubai who needed to go out so the lady got to “unofficially” meet them. While we were out in the yard, something happened that I haven’t seen before and it was about the sweetest thing I have seen in a very long time. The lady was sitting on the concrete and one of the dogs walked over and, with no encouragement, curled up in her lap. It was pretty obvious that he had chosen her and now, 2 very long weeks later, that dog is out of quarantine and he was able to go to Portland with his new mom. We love it when we get to be a part of scenes like this and are thrilled for Alif!!

Bandit

Bandit (left), nka Charlie with his new family … Dorothy and Lizzie

The next adoption came about because the woman had lost a dog that she only had for a short time (it’s always too short, isn’t it?) and the remaining greyhound in the home was having a hard time without her sister (and, truth be told, so was the mother). This lady came looking for a female to adopt, but, her current female, Lizzie, didn’t seem particularly interested in any of the females we showed her. So, we decided to try a couple of males and, of course, the very last dog we showed them connected almost immediately with both the mom and the dog — it was Bandit who is now known as Charlie!

Tank

Tank with his new parents … Petko & Li

It seems like every time I turn around another one of our dogs is headed north of the border and it happened again today. A couple came looking for a relatively mellow dog to join their family. The truth is that we don’t have an over abundance of mellow dogs that are old enough to live in an apartment, but we do have a few and any one of those would have been a good fit for this couple. After they had a chance to meet the dogs, the couple agreed with us and that made their decision very difficult, especially since each of the people started out “leaning toward” different dogs. But, after some deliberation and negotiation, they were able to agree that Tank was the one!

Revie

Revie (left) with his new family … Bill & Max

The next adoption was to a man in a similar situation. He took a totally different approach to finding his next family member — he did turnout every day for the last week so that he had an opportunity to meet all the dogs and do some “pre-screening”. I think he would have introduced the whole kennel to his current boy if we hadn’t helped him narrow his list down a little. He was counting on Max, his current grey, to make the choice for him, but Max got along with every dog so he wasn’t a lot of help. In the end, the dad had to make the choice and he picked a “lulu” — a wonderful, young, ACTIVE boy named Revie!

Abe

Abe, nka Goose, with his new parents … Danny & Cait

We have definitely had a run on black dogs lately (of course that’s probably because we have a lot of black dogs!) and that continued today. A couple that lives near Green Lake have been planning for their furry addition for a very long time and they decided they were ready to proceed now. They had been checking the website and had found a couple of dogs that interested them, but they didn’t tell us who those dogs were. I guess they wanted to see what we would come up with so they gave us a test! I think we passed because after we showed them dogs and they made their selection, they told us that Abe, nka Goose, was the dog they had fallen in love with online!!

Nicole

Nicole, nka Tuesday, with her new family … Finn, Darla, Charlie & Dave

A family made a long drive from Alberta Canada to find a new addition to their family since they recently lost their greyhound in March. Apparently, their girl, Juniper, was a pretty big girl (about 75 pounds) so they decided that this time they would like a more petite girl who was younger than 3. We showed them the smallest girls we had and also brought out a couple of our young boys for them to meet. And, as often happens, the first dog they met was the one they fell in love with and the one they took home to Canada — Nicole, who is now known as Tuesday!!

More info

Available Dogs

GPI’s Adoption Guide

Filed Under: Adoption Tails

Trigger, Abeer, Alif

July 29, 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.

Trigger

Trigger

The first adoption was to a woman who just relocated to Seattle from Washington D.C. and decided she was ready to adopt the first dog she has ever had in her life. She did have a turtle for a long time, but that’s a little different than a Greyhound! 😉 All of the Greyhounds this lady had met before she came to the kennel were calm, “booth savvy” dogs which are very different from those that are straight from the track. After she got through the “culture shock”, we brought out the mellowest dogs in the kennel and, believe it or not, most of them were boys!! The dog she picked is a wonderful boy who is also very smart and food driven, which she realized immediately were greyt qualities that would help with training. Since this is her first dog, she named him Laika for the first dog that went into space … BTW, you know him as Trigger!!

Abeer

Abeer

The next adoption was to a family that has one of our big, sweet boys, Brutus (fka Scorpio). Brutus has so much fun when he goes to the Tacoma play day that the family realized he was in need of a dog to play with at home. We started out looking at the traditional NGA dogs, but, on their way through the kennel, the family noticed one of our newest residents — a sweet little girl all curled up in her kennel and they knew they needed to meet her. It was absolutely love at first sight for all of the humans, Brutus and the little girl. Unfortunately, the other dogs the family saw never had a chance … they were completely smitten with the tiny Dubai girl, Abeer who is nka Ember!!

Alif

Alif

This adoption actually began a couple of weeks ago when a lady came to visit just to get to know our dogs. We had just gotten 3 dogs from Dubai who needed to go out so the lady got to “unofficially” meet them. While we were out in the yard, something happened that I haven’t seen before and it was about the sweetest thing I have seen in a very long time. The lady was sitting on the concrete and one of the dogs walked over and, with no encouragement, curled up in her lap. It was pretty obvious that he had chosen her and now, 2 very long weeks later, that dog is out of quarantine and he was able to go to Portland with his new mom. We love it when we get to be a part of scenes like this and are thrilled for Alif!

More info

Available Dogs

GPI’s Adoption Guide

Filed Under: Adoption Tails

9th Annual Greyt Walkathon – Thank you!!!

July 27, 2019

9th Annual Greyt Walkathon is a fundraiser for Greyhound Pets, Inc.

Update:  Sunday, July 28th

WOW!!! We are amazed, thankful and humbled!!! $44,108!!! As of this morning, and there are still some donations coming in.

We can't thank everyone enough!!
Our volunteers, adopters, donors, supporters and sponsors - THANK YOU!!!

It was an amazing turnout yesterday and such fun to see so many friends (2 legged and 4 legged) old and new.

For the dogs!!!

Enjoy the slideshow!

https://www.dropbox.com/s/zvgpfc34…/9th%20Annual%20Walk.m4v…

Posted previously: This event’s goal is to raise funds for these wonderful dogs. Providing them with the medical treatment and other ways we help them with their needs. Transport to us in the Northwest is a big expense. Working together finding them forever homes is a boundless joy. This is an all-breed event.  We hope you can join us.

Location:
Crossroads Park in Bellevue
16000 NE 10th St.
Bellevue, Wa

Time frames
10:00: Registration
10:30: Group photo
11:00: Group stroll through the park
12:00 Picnic lunch

  • Vegetarian picnic lunch provided
  • Bring your own chairs and blankets
  • Question and Answer Chat with a panel of Greyhound Experts

The Main Picnic Shelter has been reserved for our event.  Parking lots are throughout the park.

Best to bring a blanket or lawn chairs for the event.

For Everyone's Safety

Our walkathon is an all-breed event and our location is a public park where other dog breeds, including small dogs, may be present.

Please observe these guidelines:

  • Retractable leashes not permitted
  • All dogs much be leashed at all times
  • Use utmost caution, control, and discretion
  • Bring poop bags in case they're not available at the park

Questions?

If you have questions or need more info, please see the web link below or contact our team.

More info, donations and registration at: http://greytwalkathon.org/

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Filed Under: Greyt Walkathon

Angie, Draft

July 22, 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.

Angie

Angie

Yesterday, a family came down from Vancouver to look at dogs. Since this was not their first greyhound, they were very familiar with the breed and they knew what they were looking for. We showed them three or four dogs, but the truth is that we really didn’t need to show them more than one. That one dog did everything she was supposed to do and she convinced the family that she was absolutely the dog for them. Angie, who is now known as Annie, is a well traveled dog ... she came from the Ohio Lurcher Program and after traveling across the country has now made her way to her new home in Canada!! 

Draft

Draft

The family that came today had previously owned Whippets and it has been a couple of years since they had that wonderful canine energy in their home. They were looking for an energetic dog and we just happen to have quite a few at the kennel that we couldn’t wait to show them. Those dogs did not hold back so the family got to see their true colors and, just as they said, they were obviously up for the challenge. In fact, the dog that they picked was actually the oldest dog we showed them and also the most energetic ... Draft!! 

More info

Available Dogs

GPI's Adoption Guide

Filed Under: Adoption Tails

Kanga, Bong, Wynter

July 15, 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.

Kanga

Kanga

Today, a lady from Victoria BC came looking for her next grey who would be a companion for her older lab mix. She has had a number of purebreds and lurchers so she is very familiar with the dogs and had an idea of what she was looking for — a middle aged girl. All of the dogs we showed her got along well with her current dog so the decision was really up to her and she chose Kanga!!

Bong

Bong

I keep saying that doing turnout and the Brightwater walks are a greyt way to get to know the dogs and identify potential ones to adopt This couple definitely took advantage of those opportunities which gave one of our more reserved dogs a chance to get comfortable with them and start to show his true colors. As they watched him blossom, they realized what a special guy he is and knew they were going to have to adopt Bong, nka Dexter.

Wynter

After we helped get all the new dogs settled, we got to help a family pick out a new friend for their greyhound, Lucy, who has been mourning the loss of her brother 2 weeks ago. The dad kept hoping that Lucy was going to make his job really easy by making the selection for him. That didn’t happen … she got along with all the dogs except one so he was forced to make the decision himself. He saw a wide variety of dogs from one of our shyest dogs to a couple of our most energetic ones. At the end of the day, he and Lucy picked our sweet girl from Korea, Wynter, who is now known as Ethel.

More info

Available Dogs

GPI’s Adoption Guide

Filed Under: Adoption Tails

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