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  1. i used to have some good recipes, but lost them when I moved. Funny thing about them thoug, Davis didn't like Mom's treats! I took them in to work and gave them to my friends with dogs, and their dogs loved them. 'Davis cookie' was a sure way for one friend to get her dog to be good! I had to put peanut butter on them to get Davis to even eat them, and they were made with peanut butter and pumpkin!

  2. :welcome

    Welcome to GT. I really enjoy this site.

    Just to let you know, you don't have to have a house to have a greyhound. I adopted my guy when I lived in an efficiency apartment of about 250 sq ft. He fit just fine! We took lots of walks and went to off leash dog parks almost every day. they make great apartment dogs because they're so quiet and lazy er, such couch potatoes.

    Enjoy this site and enjoy your dog when you finally get him/her/them!

  3. 3 years ago today, I drove from Madison down to Burlington to the kennel to meet Davis. He had broken his leg racing, and had been fostered in northern Illinois. His foster mom broughthim up to the kennel so I could meet him. It was love at first sight, for me.

    Going from the track to a foster home in the country to a small apartment in downtown Madison was quite a change for him. It took him a while to get used to all the people, buses, trucks, bikes, snall dogs, etc., but he adapted. 4weeks after he came home, I took him to the GPA-WI Gala, and he knew he was home. Mom took him to see greyhounds! He relaxed so much after that day.

    To celebrate his 3rd GOTCHA day, we went to the dog park for over an hour after work. He sspent lots of time sniffing dogs and trees and grass and fence. He even spent some time playing. Afterwards, we went to a pet food store and mommy got him special canned dog food for his dinner! Also, a new dog treat for desert. He is now curled up contentedly near me while I'm on my sister's computer.

    Happy GOTCHA Day DAvis! My sweet-ums, my main man, my heart dog, Davis.

  4. Have you tried a 2-handled leash with Ajax? I got a new collar for Davis, a blue one, and wanted a matching leash. however, the only one I could find had 2 handles: the regular loop at the end for the wrist, and a larger one near the clip that i could grab hold of to keep him right next to me. I never used that much, but when my sister would walk him she liked it, because he couldn't zig-zag in front of her all the time. It's a nice way to get them used to walking where they're "supposed" to walk, but still give them the freedom to sniff.

  5. Davis got a small puncture from a stick at the dog park the first couple of weeks after I moved here. I didn't notice it at first because it was in his chest. Then when he got up from his dog bed I saw the blood on it. He had stitches and to keep him from bothering it,I took an old sheet and cut it into strips. I wrapped it criss-crossed over his chest, betweeen his legs,under his belly and I tied it on his back. It looked funny but kept him from getting at it and bothering the stitches.

  6. My sister and I are going to Wisconsin for July 4th. We'll be leaving Virginia Beach about 3 pm on July 1st, and we need a good suggestion for where to stay on the way out there. My sister's high school reunion is over that weekend, and there is a dinner she wants to attend at 6 pm Friday evening in our hometown. We're willing to drive until around 10 pm or so Thursday night, so we won't have to get up at the crack of dawn on Friday to get home before 6.

    Anyone have any suggestions?

  7. Just found this thread, my friend. I am so glad to hear Miss Sage is doing better. A Neighbor's dog also had lots of worms recently and I have been keeping an eye on Davis to be sure he's OK.

    I really am hoping & praying that Miss Sage continues to do better and that soon she will be in top form and keeping Roscoe in line.

  8. he looks like Frisker. Did he help with homework? My daughter used to take in homework with cat teeth marks on the pages because Frisky "helped her" with her homework.

  9. :bighug

    Hope things are going better today for Roscoe. I know how hard it is, dealing with a sick/injured dog. (Davis got injured last year just after I moved here. He was on meds for 2 weeks, and did nothing but eat and sleep for 4 days!) Roscoe is such a sweetie, I'm realling hoping/praying he gets better soo :getwell n.

  10. Davis is rather reserved. I've had him for 2 1/2 years now, and he is still diffident at M&Gs. However, at the dog park he is very friendly. On the street, he will watch people walk by and then approach him from behind! When I first got him, I was able to come home at lunch the first couple of months. He adjusted very quickly to being alone. I left the TV on for him - he got to watch Animal Planet all day! Still does! He gets a couple special treats when I go to work - a peanut butter kong and a 'peanut butter and dried duck or chicken sandwich' made with quality biscuits. I throw one in the bedroom and the other in the living room. Sometimes he doesn't even come to the living room when I leave; other times he looks at me like, 'why are you still here? It's time for my knog." So, he's done well being an 'only'.

  11. Davis took a long time to learn to play. When I was first able to take him to off-leash dog parks, I took him to a real small one. The first couple of weeks he paced and watched the other dogs play. After about a week and a half, he raced for the ball and got there first. He sniffed it and looked up in disbelief, like 'You're chasing that!?! It's not even alive!' Then he started romping with other dogs some,. When I took him to the larger parks, he spent most of his time sniffing, but some of it running and some of it playing with the other dogs we got to know there. I got him a few toys; mostly stuffies that squeaked. But he didn't like it when I shook them at him or squeaked them at him, and if I threw them at him he got up and moved away. When we moved to virginia Beach, he made friends with a golden retriever. After several days of rain, the golden's mom called me up and asked if Davis could come over and play - her dog was driving her nuts because it was too wet & muddy to go to the dog park. When we over there, he saw the golden playing with toys. He just watched for the longest time. When he realized that the golden liked one toy in particular, he stole it from him! He Tossed it in the air a couple of times and wouldn't let his friend have it, then suddenly tossed it back to him and went and found other toys. He doesn't play with toys a lot, but does a little bit every day. He just needed a dog to show him what to do!

  12. I don't know how to vote for this. There's what I used to do (several walks) and what I do now (yard, dog parks).

     

    When I lived in Wisconsin, in an apartment, I walked my dog several times every day. Due to a broken leg (cast removed by the time I got him), he limped after only a few minutes. I gradually increased the lenth of our walks to 1 1/2 - 2 hours every night!!! Good exercise for us both! About a year ago, the vet said I could start taking him to the off-leash dog parks. I still took him on about 3 - 4 short potty walks a day, but we also went to the park for an hour or two (or three on weekends). Madison has nice, large parks. He got a LOT of walking and some running in there.

     

    I'm living with my sister in Virginia now. She has a small yard and he goes out for potty breaks several times a day. I still take him to the dog park almost every day, and someone (myself, sister or brother-in-law) walks him when we don't go to the park or beach. I really believe dogs need to get out of their own space and snif the neighborhood, or dog park. I love the dog park, because he can wander around at will and spend as much time sniffing an area or going back to it as often as he wants! On walks, I find myself urging him along or preventing him from going where the smells are more interesting (like someone's flower bed by their front door). Also at the dog park, he can take off and run if he likes. He plays well with others, and does not have a high prey drive, so he runs and plays well even with smaller dogs.

  13. :welcome Hi!

    I just moved from Madison to VA Beach. I miss it up there! People here complain abouth the cold, and I'm in shirtsleeves!

    I was without access to a computer until recently, so I just found this site. I've had my main man Davis for over a year now. Greyhounds are GREYT!

  14. Hi Rebecca & Davis! Welcome from Maryland!

     

    I'll be in Va Beach in Feb for meetings - I MAY just need a grey fix while I'm there!!

     

    I have a friend down there - she has a mutt & a sheltie & is a dog person!

     

    I just updated my profile - email me when you're going to be in VA Beach & we can arrange to get together!

     

    Hello! Welcome from Arlington! We're new here in VA too but there are lots of greyhounds to play with we've found.

    Let us know if you are ever around DC with your main man.

    Kristyn and Laddie

     

    My daughter lives in Fairfax, so I'll get up there occasionally. Only trouble is, she's HIGHLY allergic to dogs, so it may be a while before I can afford to go up there & get a motel for me & the mutt.

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