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Retired Racing Greyhounds Adoption & Care: A-Z Guide

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How to Adopt Retired Racing Greyhounds - The Spruce Pets

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    Retired Greyhounds have so much to offer their humans, and demand very little in return aside from some love, cuddles, and a cozy coat to keep them warm in the winter months.

Retired Racing Greyhounds Adoption & Care: A-Z Guide

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    Common Health Issues To Look Out For In Retired Greyhounds Hypothermia. Greyhounds have very little fat on their bodies, and their hair is very short and fine. This is intentional... Eye Deterioration. As sighthounds, greyhounds have great vision, but as they get older, it starts to fade. As this ...

Retired Racing Greyhounds Running with the Big Dogs

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    Welcome to the wonderful world of caring for, living with, and training retired racing greyhounds. Whether you've recently adopted, or you're a long time admirer of these beguiling creatures, inside you'll find plenty of information to help you introduce your new friend to a whole new world, and train and care for the retired racers who have stolen your heart and your sofa.

10 Reasons Not to Adopt a Greyhound - Retired Racing Greyhounds

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    You know what you're getting when you adopt an adult dog. Regardless of breed, adult dogs …

Racing Home Greyhound Adoption

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    Shelter and Greyhound care for retired racing Greyhounds and homeless Greyhounds are provided as they are taken off the racetrack to retire and to become retired Greyhounds for Greyhound placement to an adopting Greyhound home or to become a foster Greyhound.

The Best Diet for your Retired Racing Greyhound

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    The best diet for your retired racing greyhound consists mainly of a good quality, dried kibble, and plenty of fresh water. Some bits of meat, vegetables, and starch (rice or pasta) add mental stimulation and a few extra nutrients.

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