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Tux
Tux, nka Bane with new mom & dad, Chase & Raven & daughter, Pluto with Whippet Venus.
These adopters came in with a specific dog in mind, and he didn’t disappoint. They were looking for a new buddy for their whippet Venus who they adopted from GPI a couple of years ago. We brought out Tux who you might know is a very fun, energetic boy, and he and Venus immediately wanted to play. It took a few minutes but we got the two of them to settle down enough to do a proper introduction, then eventually let them have some play time together in the yard. They did great together, and Tux also got to show off his personality to the rest of the family. Tux, now known as Bane, had a rough start to his life in Bahrain, but he has settled into his new home in record time! – Mike Forrest
Kenny
Kenny with new mom, Deborah.
This adoption was to a retired couple who have previously had one of our greyhounds as well as other dogs. They also have a cat, and we just got in a couple of dogs that did well in our cat testing. The choices were limited, but the boy that ended up making it clear that he was going home with them is a handsome, happy boy from Ireland – Kenny! – Mike Forrest
Ruby
Ruby (L) with new dad & mom, Reggie & Carter with Scribble fka Watch.
As usual, our cat-trainable greyhounds are moving out quickly! This adoption was to a family from Eastern Washington who have had many of our dogs going back 15+ years. They currently have three cats and an 11-year-old greyhound girl named Scribble who was missing her companion Cinder who passed away last year. We really only had one cat-trainable dog that fit the bill, but that’s no problem – Scribble & Irish girl Ruby hit it off and they all headed home to meet the cats! – Mike Forrest
Sunny
Sunny with his new family, Susan and Allen.
This recent adoption is a dog who was returned to us due to a change in family situation. He was pretty nervous about being back in the kennel, so we found him a foster home with an experienced GPI volunteer family where he quickly settled in. Well sometimes fosters turn into more than fosters and this is one of those cases, so congratulations to Sunny and his new family! – Mike Forrest
Henri
Henri nka Nikko with new mom, Midge.
This adopter is no stranger to GPI as she is a long time volunteer, and this is her 17th adoption from us over the last 30 years! All of her previous adoptions have been greyhounds, but this time she went with a smaller model: a whippet who came to us from South Korea via Team Inch, Henri, now known as Nikko! – Mike Forrest
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