Either separation anxiety is not that prevalent, or we have been unusually fortunate. Over the past 10+ years we have adopted seven greys and fostered dozens of others, and I can honestly say that I have never had a greyhound in my home with what I would consider separation anxiety. Sure, we have had things chewed, we have had potty accidents, but nothing out of the ordinary. And when you think about it, to take an adult dog who has never been in a home before, and all of a sudden he is plucked out of his kennel and put in a home where there are so many strange things that he can not possibly know what to make of, it is a miracle that they cope so magnificently well. I think sometimes people new to Greytalk may see the posts under "Training and Behavior" and think that lots of greyhounds have separation anxiety, when in reality, it is only a few of them, because the majority that don't have these problems don't get discussed in this forum.