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  2. Greyhound adoption - Wikipedia

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    A "retired racer" Greyhound. Greyhound adoption or Greyhound rescue programs focus on finding homes for greyhounds who are no longer needed for racing.Greyhounds have had a reputation for being gentle, people-centered dogs, and "par-excellence for persons wishing for a companion for themselves or their children".

  3. National Greyhound Association - Wikipedia

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    Its main purposes is to provide humane advocacy, welfare policy and support to the adoption network. The association serves to provide policy and maintain standards of care to preserve the greyhound breed and bloodlines, and is located on Old 40 Highway in Abilene, Kansas, [1] near the Greyhound Racing Hall of Fame. [2]

  4. Greyhound Racing Victoria - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the Greyhound Adoption Program was founded by Mel Tochner and Anita Smith. [3] The Greyhound Adoption program works with trainers and owners to help adopt greyhounds to good homes after they have finished racing. The Greyhound Adoption Program is based in Semour, Victoria, and has a purpose built facility for re-homing greyhounds. [4]

  5. Greyhound racing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Greyhounds are available for adoption in most parts of Australia. [153] Families that have adopted greyhounds soon discover that these dogs are naturally gentle, loving and, surprisingly, don't need a lot of exercise. The industry's Greyhound Adoption Program (GAP) operates in most states but does not re-home all ex-racing greyhounds.

  6. Greyhound racing - Wikipedia

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    A greyhound adoption movement spearheaded by kennel owners has arisen to assist retired racing dogs in finding homes as pets, with an estimated adoption rate of over 95% in the United States. [4] In the UK, under the GBGB retirement scheme (introduced in 2020) greyhounds are ensured an approved GRS homing centre after racing. [5] [6]

  7. 'Awkward' Greyhounds Hanging Out Together Are Totally ... - AOL

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    There are a few ways to tell if your Greyhound is having anxiety issues, but the best is through their body language. Fidgeting, freezing, or going into flight or fight are sure signs that your ...

  8. Talk:Greyhound adoption - Wikipedia

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  9. Greyhound Cuddling with Chihuahua Sister Makes Them ... - AOL

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    The Greyhound and Chihuahua might not have been besties. Nope. There are plenty of dogs who are forced to spend time together and don't really get along. But not these two. These two are sisters.