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busybody12 Said in Wednesday, October 11, 2006

PuppyFind.com
Any bring forth you can imagine.

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Gater Said in Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Your neighbouring animal shelter or rescue. PetFinder.com will have pictures and you can type in breed and location!

http://www.columbusco.org/shelterdogs.swf

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chihuahua lady Said in Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Check into out this link. It has lots of info on adopting a retired greyhound. There are links to rescues in each state. I discover they make awesome pets.

http://greyhoundgang.org/adoption.html

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Gigi C Said in Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Start by looking on the internet. Also look in Dogworld journal for a list of breeders. These are wonderful breeds but have special requirements and some may have genetic health problems. This goes for most purebred dogs. It's overwhelm to talk to a known breeder about whatever breed you choose. A good breeder will gladly discuss the pros and cons of it's originate, genetic health problems the breed is known for, special requirements of the breed and so on. They will also give a...

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oldtrash06 Said in Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Any type-specific rescue groups will help and guide you in your choice and efforts in adopting. Petfinders.com is the one I be aware of, but there are so many rescue choices available. Just type in your choice and search. Though you didn't ask for puppy warning, I'd just like to say that unless you have a tremendous amount of time to spend with a puppy, it's commonly best to look into rescuing an older dog. Any breed makes a a wonderful pet if the owner puts in the...

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moya Said in Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Please recall that greyhounds and salukis are very energetic and need lots of exercise and lots of space to run and play. Try getting believe of an pet magazine, they usually have breeders advertisements in them.

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ragapple Said in Wednesday, October 11, 2006

I will ditto that discretion: while adult sighounds are not excessive in their exersise needs, the pups are VERY active and VERY BAD. Just so you know & are informed of it.
The greyhound rescues do occasionally get pups but they will make you jump though hoops to get one. Most rescue grays are nGA registered. If you scrutiny www.infodog.com they have breeders listings and the locations of dog shows that can be a place to find an AKC reg greyhound or saluki.

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Barbiq Said in Wednesday, October 11, 2006

About Greyhounds...if you requirement an AKC registered you have to find a breeder...good luck on that one. If you want a NGA registered Greyhound get on the web and look for an adoption dispose near you. Puppies are almost impossible to get.

I have 2 Greyhounds (retired racers NGA registered) I can only scratch the surface here, but they are hands down the most excellently dogs I have ever had (which is why we have 2 now!). There are thousands of adult Greys that are...