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    He's so lovely! I'm glad you're saying he is so devoted to you, since John is saying that his were more like cats than dogs..

     

    He is a sighthound, so likely not as demonstrative as many breeds. My Pyr would be thrilled if I was touching her constantly. Atlas follows me from room to room, gets a few pets & then flops down on his dog bed. I work at home, and he's with me all day every day. Luckily, he doesn't bark, so no issues on conference calls. :)

  2. Attempting to copy the img code from a previous post. Here's hoping it works! Atlas is a gorgeous dog; we get stopped even more with him than with our greyhounds. You'll get used to the "I didn't know greyhounds had long hair!" Comments.

     

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    I could definitely brush him more. Usually I do it every week or so to avoid tangles/mats. We also have a Great Pyrenees, who sheds much more than Atlas. Given our Pyr experience, what may help most is a bath/blowout. Unfortunately, I'd never take Atlas to a groomer due to his small dog issues.

  3. I also responded in the linked thread. My Borzoi is about 9, adopted at 2.

     

    He was silly at that age, with very little impulse control. More an issue of following me up the stairs & running into me than any sort of destruction. Obedience class helped some. Over the years he's chewed some of DD's books/toys, but nothing in the past couple years.

     

    I wanted a vacuum robot, but worried the bin part would be too small to do the whole main floor. Our Dyson sucked with the long hair. It would just get caught on the roller & I had to take it apart to cut off hair regularly. We now have an Electrolux that cuts hair off the roller with the push of a button.

     

    Atlas's teeth are pretty bad. He had a dental last year with many extractions; only 6 teeth left. Not sure if it's common in the breed. My greyhounds never needed a dental after adoption, so I don't think it was my care, lol.

     

    The hair really is more...intense than greyhound fur. Seven years in, I'm used to the hair. We pulled some 14 inch hairs off our clothes on vacation in France, laughing that we were glad at least part of Atlas could travel with us.

     

    Atlas had okay recall. He's gotten loose a few times & forgot all the lessons. We were lucky he didn't get hit by a car or hurt a chihuahua. Even if he had reliable recall, I'd never let him off leash due to his small dog prey drive.

  4. My borzoi had 19 teeth (including one lower canine) removed earlier this year. He looked awful the first night, but the recovery was really swift. He was drooling at first, which was mixed with blood. I'd pack multiple old blankets in the car and around her bed. I was worried about getting pain meds in him, as I couldn't pull his jaws apart to pill. Luckily, he ate canned food right away & swallowed balls of canned food with pills with no issue.

  5. I'm so sorry for your loss.

     

    We had to put Coltrane to sleep 3.5 years ago after he developed cancer in his leg. Similar to Vinnie, he had other mobility issues and then had trouble lying down. At the time we went back & forth over trialing other pain meds, but now that time has passed it is easier to see that sadly his best option was euthanasia. I wish you peace going forward.

  6. My Borzoi was like that when we brought him home. He once knocked over my FIL when two squirrels chased each other across the street. A few times he ran to the end of his leash & flipped over. Anyway, I worked a lot on "Look at me" and other basic obedience commands. It really helped to break his concentration when he focused on prey. A few times, I turned around on the sidewalk & walked quickly in the other direction when I couldn't get him to stop staring. For him, he usually stared & drew himself up for a few to several seconds before lunging. I constantly scan for prey, so I can be ready to intervene. He isn't low prey & always calm like my other dogs have been, but it's easier to intervene when I have a heads up. Good luck!

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