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Luke, Latifa, Tamarin, Jack, Dawn, Lenny

March 7, 2022

Join us here 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.

Luke

Luke, nka Stud, with his new dad, Sam

It happens more often than we would like — sometimes it takes some of our dogs quite a while to find their person, but, thankfully, their adoption day does eventually come. This guy has been with us for some time and a short while ago, a man came to do turnout and when he took this dog out, he realized he had met a greyt dog. He made it a point to take him out for turnout whenever he came and also made an appointment with our trainer to help him learn how to best handle the dog and to learn the kinds of things the dog would need in a home. Interestingly, this man lived in South Korea for a while and Luke, nka Stud, is from South Korea — it sounds like they were meant to be together! 

Latifa

Latifa with her new parents, Jenn & Rich

This adoption appointment could have been over in about 5 minutes because the couple immediately fell in love with the dog they ended up adopting. They did decide to meet a few of our other dogs, but, those dogs never had a chance. This particular dog has only been here two weeks and, truthfully, we were surprised she was at the kennel this long. She is a beautiful, blue brindle from Ireland with a sweet, calm personality and, P.S. she has wonderful soft bunny fur!!! Needless to say, this couple was extremely excited to take Latifa home with them!!! 

Tamarin

Tamarin, left, (nka Ginger) with her new family…Elijah, Rohie & Buddy (fka Crisper)

The next dog that got adopted wasn’t even in the kennel for a whole week!! A while back, this family decided that they wanted dogs and they planned to adopt two dogs , one for each of their twin daughters. They already had one of our dogs from Hawaii, Crisper, who is now known as Buddy, and when they heard that we had recently gotten another dog from Hawaii, they were very interested. This adorable little girl has never met a stranger and she is so happy all the time — her tail never stops wagging!! She got along with everybody in the family, including Buddy and two cats, so it was no surprise that the family couldn’t wait to make Tamarin, nka Ginger, part of their family!! 

Jack

Jack (nka Solomon/Saul for short) (left) with his new family… Joni & Twyla (fka Dewey)

This lady recently lost one of her Greys and she thought that the perfect Valentine’s Day gift for her remaining 11 year old Greyhound, Twyla (fka Dewey), was to get her a brother. Twyla seemed to know just what she was looking for and she picked one of our sweet boys who has been with us for quite a while. He is pretty shy, but he has come so far with the training he has been getting and we were so proud of him when he came out to meet Twyla. They hit it off very quickly and we think that Twyla was excited to teach Jack (nka Solomon/Saul for short) all the things he will need to know in his new home!!! 

Dawn

Dawn (left) with her new family… Jackie, Trent, Emily & Charley

The last time this family adopted from us, they were just about to have a baby and now, that baby, Trent,  is 5 years old. They decided that their current Greyhound, Charley, was ready for a companion and so were they. They came looking for a relatively calm dog and while we don’t have a lot of those, the ones we do have did a greyt job of showing off. It all boiled down to two of the new Irish dogs — a male who really was extremely calm and a female who was pretty bouncy but settled down pretty well after a while. After playing with both dogs outside and watching how they played with Trent, — one played a little and then pretty much ignored Trent & Charley — the other bounced all over everywhere and interacted with everybody and even knew how to control herself as she ran up to Trent and stopped just short of him every time. After watching the performances, they did have to discuss the decision, but, it didn’t take much discussion to decide that the black Irish lassie, Dawn, would be the best fit for their family. 

Lenny

Lenny with his new dad, Kyle

Last week I got a note from a man asking if a specific dog was still available. When I told him yes, he asked if he could do his application and get his home visit done quickly. We are generally able to move as quickly or slowly as a potential adopter wants so had no problem getting things done.  When he came to the kennel, he knew the dog he wanted and it was fun watching the two of them get acquainted. This particular dog came to us from South Korea and he had a very hard start in life so we couldn’t be happier that he has found a new dad (and as a bonus, a new grandmother and aunt)! We have no doubt that Lenny is going to have all the spoiling and love that he so deserves!!!! 

More Info

Available Dogs.

GPI’s Adoption Guide

Filed Under: Adoption Tails Tagged With: adoption, dogs, greyhound, greyhounds, pets

Moe, Luna, Asha

February 14, 2022

Join us here 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.

Moe

Moe with his new family … Yusef, Giselle & Mohammed

Sometimes a dog has to be in more than one home before it finds the absolute best place for itself and that is just the situation that this dog has been in. He has been in a couple of homes and, unfortunately, they were unable to deal with his terrible separation anxiety (SA). (BTW, it is no small job to help a dog through this problem and it can take months and months of work to get it to a manageable level.) Luckily, one day, a woman and her two sons walked into the kennel, met & fell in love with this wonderful dog and they were totally undaunted by the task ahead of them. She is a PhD student and has a flexible schedule that has allowed her to slowly work this dog through the SA training —this has definitely been a true labor of love. Through this family’s efforts, this guy has blossomed into a happy, more confident, outgoing boy and his separation anxiety is greytly improved. Moe is so happy to be with his new family and I know they are happy he is officially a family member now!!

Luna

Luna with her new dads, Jeremy & Devon

Doing turnout can sometimes be dangerous to your emotional health — especially if you meet “your” dog immediately and you aren’t quite ready to adopt. (Face it, it’s really hard not to fall in love with these dogs!!) That is what happened in this situation. One of the men did turnout and, on his second shift, he met “his” dog! Then all he had to do was convince his partner that adopting this dog was a good idea & get his landlord to fix his fence. I’m not sure that much of anything could have slowed this guy down — he & his partner got everything done and they came to get their new family member. They were so excited to take Luna (our sweet, brindle girl from South Korea) home — they acted like two little kids that were excitedly waiting for Santa to arrive!!!

Asha

Asha (left) with her new family … Jason, Michele and Maizie

Through the years, this couple has had 5 of our Greyhounds and, after recently losing one of them, they and their current Grey, Maizie, were ready to adopt their 6th.  When they heard we were going to be getting dogs from Ireland, they hopped right on it and made sure they were at the top of the list for an opportunity to adopt one of them. They looked at most of the Irish dogs and, truthfully, they are all pretty special — I kept wondering how they were going to make a decision. They were able to narrow down to three and then it took a little thinking, discussion and possibly some compromise before they made the final decision that Asha was the one for them! 

More Info

Available Dogs.

GPI’s Adoption Guide

Filed Under: Adoption Tails Tagged With: adoption, dogs, greyhounds, pets

Kane, Ponce

January 31, 2022

Join us here 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.

Kane

Kane (right & nka Theo) with his new family … Jon, Teresa & Gia (fka Cherry)

Whenever we get a shy dog, we know we are going to be looking for a special kind of adopter (of course, all of our adopters are special!!) because shy dogs need to be handled carefully so that they can blossom. That’s compounded by the fact that it is really hard to picture what these dogs are going to be like and it is hard for them to connect with people immediately, so they get passed over by many people. Thankfully, there are folks who can’t wait to have dogs like this. This particular couple already has one of our dogs, Gia (fka Cherry) and she needed a buddy. They came in looking for a shy dog and we had just the one for them — this sweet, brindle guy that thought the world was pretty scary. Gia and her parents knew that they were the perfect ones for Kane and he would be a special addition to their home and we agree!!  

Ponce

Ponce with his new parents Steven & Sarah

This couple recently lost their Lurcher and was ready for a new family member. They came with open minds and we showed them quite a variety of dogs from young to older and active to calm. Interestingly the two dogs that they narrowed their list down to were pretty much opposites — a young, very active female Lurcher and a purebred Greyhound that was a little older and much calmer. It was a tough decision for the couple but they decided that our gorgeous, fawn boy, Ponce was the one for them! 

More Info

Available Dogs.

GPI’s Adoption Guide

Filed Under: Adoption Tails Tagged With: adoptions, dogs, greyhounds, pets

Gigi, Melina, Canele, Honey, Rocket

January 24, 2022

Join us here 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.

Gigi

Gigi (right) with her new mom, Susan, and fur brother Floyd

This lady has one of our gorgeous Irish dogs, Floyd, and almost ever since she got him, she has wanted a buddy for him. Unfortunately, Floyd wasn’t particularly interested in having a buddy and he let his mom know how he felt. She periodically introduced him to potential pals with no luck, but she didn’t give up. A few weeks ago she was doing turnout and she met and fell in love with a beautiful 9 year old black girl that had just been returned. We all crossed our fingers when we introduced her to Floyd and, amazingly, Floyd thought that Gigi was pretty cool — Success!!!!  Gigi (right) with her new mom, Susan, and fur brother Floyd.

Melina

Melina with her new dad, Bill

The man that came to the kennel recently lost his lab and has been feeling kind of lost without him because that dog was his best friend and did everything with him. He was looking for another best friend and we all know that finding a new best friend is not an easy job. He met a few of our dogs and I think he knew the minute he met this dog that it was the one for him. But, he took a little time to talk to his family and think things through and they all unanimously said that this cute & very smart girl from Dubai would be the perfect best friend for him. Melina not only agreed, but I think she knew he would be her best friend too — who could ask for more?

Canele

Canele with his new mom and dad, Samara & Matt. Missing from the picture are his new canine siblings Inch and Kit

This husband and wife have been waiting a long time for this boy to arrive and have been following him ever since he was rescued in South Korea. This boy has worked his way through a number of health issues and managed to overcome them. And who can resist this darling hugger and kisser who is destined to be a therapy dog. Canele is very loved in his new home.

Honey and Rocket

Honey (left) & Rocket (middle & nka Roxie) with her new family …. Rob, Kelly & Ruby (fka Inez)

We recently had two lovely ladies that came back to us because they were not particularly enjoying living with 18 month old twins. Our hope was that they would be able to go to their next home together and, thankfully, two men who have had many of our dogs saw the girls in pictures from the Brightwater walk (and, of course, they were immediately smitten)! Even though they already had one dog and had been looking for another for a while, they were a little nervous about the idea of adding two dogs to their household, but they really wanted to meet the girls to see if they would get along with their current dog, Ruby (fka Inez). They fit in just beautifully and we are so thankful that Honey & Rocket (nka Roxie) found a greyt new home and that they were able to stay together!! 

More Info

Available Dogs.

GPI’s Adoption Guide

Filed Under: Adoption Tails Tagged With: dogs, greyhounds, pets

Tequila, Biggie, Ivy, Nuri, Hansa

January 16, 2022

Join us here 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.

Tequila

Tequila with her new parents, Warren & Marja

Here is another greyt example of someone doing turnout and falling in love with one of the dogs. This couple only had to do turnout once to realize they wanted to adopt a certain dog and they better get busy doing an application and home visit ASAP. In truth, it was good that they moved quickly because there were quite a few other people who were interested in this dog. They were the lucky humans who got to take Tequila home!!!  

Biggie

Biggie with his new mom, Jessica

First, a lady came to meet dogs and the fun part is her list of dogs included a few of the dogs who have been here awhile. And it was even more fun when her top two choices were also dogs that have been on an extended stay with us! The lucky guy that she finally chose should have lots of fun on walks in a couple of nearby parks and lots of loving from her family and friends. Way to go Biggie! 

Ivy

Ivy with her new mom, Midge & sister, Kyla (fka Rhythm)

When someone has had 16 Greyhounds in 27 years and volunteered with GPI for many years, you would think that the adoption of another Grey would be pretty low-key but, in this lady’s case, you would think she was adopting one of her first Greys. She had a big smile on her face as she left with her new addition, Ivy, and l think I may have seen a little smile on Kyla’s face too (she was fka Rhythm). 

Nuri and Hansa

Nuri (left) & Hasna with her new mom & dad, Holly & Mike

We had a very happy afternoon at the kennel because a couple came to look at our puppies. They were a little unsure about whether they wanted one dog or two, but when they met our dynamic duo — the sister and brother puppy act from the UAE – there was absolutely no way they could do anything but fall in love and take home both Nuri and Hasna!!!

More Info

Available Dogs.

GPI’s Adoption Guide

Filed Under: Adoption Tails Tagged With: adoptions, dogs, greyhounds

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