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Here's Sally...!!
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I finally uploaded some pics of her...none standing,I'm afraid....she is a total couch-potato....lol
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.She looks lovely and elegant. I presume that Caspar is still alive and kicking - he hasn't been set off her hunting instincts.
I used to see a few greyhounds, lurchers and mixes when I was out with my last dog. One had three legs and could still run rings around the other dogs.
Have fun with her.
I am off for a cat nap with the cats. ;-)
I used to see a few greyhounds, lurchers and mixes when I was out with my last dog. One had three legs and could still run rings around the other dogs.
Have fun with her.
I am off for a cat nap with the cats. ;-)
A few years ago my next door neighbour took in a retired Greyhound, Molly she called her, she was the sweetest and docile dog. Lovely with the kids, She would sleep 16 hours a day on average,
One day out in the garden she got hold of our cat shook her like a rag doll. the cat escaped but didn't survive so they still have that killer instinct in them and with oppertunity it will come out.
jem
One day out in the garden she got hold of our cat shook her like a rag doll. the cat escaped but didn't survive so they still have that killer instinct in them and with oppertunity it will come out.
jem
The cat in the garden is not the same as the cat indoors....a sighthound may live peacefully with cats or other small furries. But it can never be assumed that they can discriminate between those and any cats/small furries outside. This is not to say they are all seen as 'prey'.. .every dog is different,and any dog of any breed could react in the same way. Also...please do not refer to their prey drive as a 'killer instinct'. I am sure many sighthound owners would take exception.
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