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mychip1

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  1. No doubt they are the best observers of all things human!
  2. Try Linda Ann's ...it's what I got Sam through... http://www.lindasgreys.com/
  3. Agree with all of the above. My Sammy is a bit moody and uses the growl to warn us....and it has only happened when he is lying down. He resource guards the bed a little - and if he does it when on the bed, we give him a stern "no" and have taught him to go to his own bed at that point. As Chris said, don't try to grab him at that point. They will listen if you firmly tell him without yelling, to scoot.
  4. LOL...I would believe it! I had one that used to hide one dress shoe from a pair and, yet, bring me a sneaker...he knew the dress shoes meant work and the sneaker meant walk!
  5. Having another dog come over and show them is a good idea. I have done this. Also - a harness with a back lift is good. In a pinch you can put a towel under his belly like a sling and a leash on his collar to steady him and lift his back legs a little. A second person below you is good for safety so he doesn't stumble forward if you have someone. Welcome to this wonderful world of Greyhounds.
  6. You might have a greyhound when you go to be every night with massive legs draped across you, and an occasional smell that could bring tears to ones eyes....
  7. Greyhounds in a kennel are used to their privacy...they live in a private space for the most part - so when they lay down to sleep, or have a toy in their cage with them, it is theirs....with no one near them. Also be aware that they can tend to look awake when they are, in fact, not.
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