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Albert

Age

4

YEARS

2

MONTHS

Status: Not Available

Reference: C89

Breed: Greyhound

Gender: Male

Albert – Greyhound

Match Made In Heaven

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This energetic boy is Albert

Albert is very sweet, he will greet you nicely and is happy to receive lots of attention as he is a very affectionate boy.

This bouncy boy also enjoys being out and about exploring, as well as walking alone he enjoys the company of his fellow Greyhounds and we do think he could be rehomed with another dog – subject to a successful dog meet.

The dog would preferably be a similar size / breed to him as he does have a high prey drive meaning small animals (this could include dogs) would not be suitable for him to live with.

Due to his high prey drive he is trained to wear a muzzle on walks and we strongly advise that this is continued in his new home. He would love a secure garden where he can run about and play safely. However generally, greyhounds are a very lazy breed, being nicknamed the 40mph couch potato!

Although he has never lived in a home, they generally adapt well and love nothing better than a comfy place to stretch out and snooze the day away, greyhounds do well with 2 or 3 shorter walks a day, greyhounds are built for speed, not stamina, and use up their energy in short bursts, this leaves lots of time for napping, cuddling and playing.

Generally, Greyhounds are quizzical, sometimes shy, very sensitive, and surprisingly gentle. They possess superior intelligence and can exhibit a quiet but surprising independence. These are not animals whose spirit has been broken by their training or racing experience.

Because of their early training, retired Greyhounds have never been without the company of other Greyhounds and have never had the opportunity to really be a puppy. They may need to act out some puppy behaviour, like chewing, which they typically quickly outgrow. They are eager to please and can be trained with patience, consistency and positive reinforcement. They are used to walking on the lead and will learn to heel quickly. Most Greyhounds do not know how to sit, climb stairs, or play games only because they have not yet learned. With time they can learn all of these things. Likewise, they have not been exposed to general household items, hoovers, tv’s and suchlike, they generally adapt quickly but will need time to adjust to these new experiences.

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