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  1. It took Miss Lily a while to come around to a good snuggle...OK, it took years...and she still gets kinda grumpy, sometimes.  My other two came to like cuddling up a lot sooner.  My last one would tire of it and move away after a while.  I think that was because of his arthritis.

    I think it's good for new owners to know that it can take time, though.

    What's your experience with this?

     

  2. I use a Gentle Leader, instead of a collar.   It looks like a little pony harness, and works by putting the pressure on the back of the dog's neck, if he pulls.  There's no choking, and it doesn't hurt; they just dislike the feeling.  I wrote an article about training and pet greyhounds, which has helpful info for new owners: 

    https://greyhoundhomecare.com/are-greyhounds-easy-to-train-the-truth-about-training-your-greyhound/

     

    Between this, and the wealth of advice on this forum, you two will be skimming along before you know it :)

     

    Gail

  3. Hi!

     

    I just published this video, outlining all the costs of adopting a greyhound.  It also tells what you get from the adoption group, what you need to buy for the big Gotcha Day, and what you can expect to pay annually after that.  Of course, vet bills can be a wild card with any pet, but I hope it'll be helpful to first time greyhound adopters.  I didn't see any other videos like it, so I made one!  Please share, if you know anybody ready to adopt, or an adoption group that might find it useful for new inquiries.

     

  4. I just thought this would be a fun thread, and I didn't see another like it here. 

    What was your biggest surprise when you adopted your greyhound? It could be some cute, quirky thing, or just something that would've gotten everyone off to a better start.  For me, I never realized that any dog could be so quiet - I thought something was wrong with her, at first!

    Here's your prompt:

     

  5. I second (3rd?) the use of the human version. It's a fraction of the cost and does the job. Didn't know about the Vitamin C being needed. That's good to know.

    My very arthritic dog did very, very well on Arthrisoothe Gold. He didn't like the taste of it, so I used to crush the tablets and put it in his food. They have a liquid, too, but that was quite a bit more expensive.

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