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Adopt a Greyhound
Greyhounds, one of the best-natured breeds--are smart, sweet, calm,
gentle and loving with children and adults. They've lived with other
dogs all of their lives, so they love to socialize with other
four-legged friends. And naturally, they enjoy being with
you--anywhere and everywhere!
These dogs, for the most part, have never
had a toy, chewie, or dog treat. They are very intelligent, curious
and, like a child, they can get into things! They are also one of
the most sweet-tempered and affectionate pets around.
See our list of available dogs!
Fill out our online adoption form!
How to Adopt a Greyhound
1. The first step in adopting a Greyhound
is to assess your lifestyle. These animals will bring you years of
unconditional love, but they do require commitment from you as well.
They will need for you to have time to go for walks, a soft place to
sleep indoors, and a companion with patience and a sense of humor.
2. Once you determine that this may be the pet for you, please call
us and a GPA-Tucson volunteer will return your call and answer any
questions you may have. The volunteer may fill out the adoption
application and complete the initial screening right over the phone.
Our goal is to ensure that you are happy with your new pet and that
your new pet is comfortable in his/her new surroundings.
During the phone interview, the volunteer
answers questions and addresses the special needs of the ex-racing
Greyhound--those needs range from being on leash in the outside
world, to being a house dog, to special medical requirements. We'll
ask several questions...not to be nosy, but to determine the RIGHT
Greyhound for you. Each animal has its own personality and
likes/dislikes. Some are too shy for the track, some have had a
broken bone and can no longer race, and some have just stopped
winning. There are some dogs that are better with kids, some that
are better with seniors, some that like cats and other small
animals, and some that want to be an only child. We've watched these
animals and in most cases, even had them in our homes for at least a
week. Our goal is to make this a good fit for you AND the dog!
3. Once all of the determinations are made, we'll schedule a home
visit where a GPA-Tucson adoption representative and one or more of
their Greyhounds meet with everyone in the adopting family. If
possible, we'll try to bring a couple of dogs for you to choose from
at that time. The purpose of the home visit is not to judge your
home, but to help you prepare your home for your new pet. We use
this visit to gather information about what the family is looking
for in a dog, what a family's schedule is, its preferences, the
safety of the home environment, as well as getting to know any other
pets the family may have. For example, the volunteer may point out
potential hazards that you may need to fix or slowly introduce to
your new pet, such as glass doors, mirrors, pools, staircases, etc.
The volunteer may also help identify any areas of potential escape
in your fenced yard.
4. Once an adopter has been approved, a written profile is developed
and submitted to the GPA Tucson's Adoption and Foster coordinators,
who best know the Greyhounds awaiting adoption. The foster home
coordinators profile usually one to three Greyhounds for each
adopter. Why so few?
You may meet the dogs during a home visit,
by attending a Meet and Greet, or by scheduling a visit with a dog's
foster parents. We encourage you to meet as many dogs as possible
before making your decision to ensure the best possible match. Dogs
staying with foster parents have already begun the home acclimation
process and the foster parents will be able to provide a wealth of
information on the dog's personality.
In most cases the dogs you meet will be
ready to adopt. Upon entering our program they are spayed or
neutered, given a dental cleaning, vaccinated with current shots
(including Rabies), and received a general examination with
necessary tests. With GPA-Tucson, our vet will also insert a small
microchip at the shoulder for instant identification of your
Greyhound if the two of you should ever become separated.
5. It's easy to adopt! Just submit our
ONLINE ADOPTION FORM,
or
contact us,
We recommend you take your pet home when
you will have a few days to spend at home with him to assist in his
transition. A time is scheduled for the formal adoption. During this
session, which lasts approximately one hour, the GPA volunteer and
adopting family will complete paperwork, and answer any additional
questions. At this time, you will sign a contract explaining the
care you will agree to provide and that if you later have to give up
your Greyhound, you will return him to GPA-Tucson. It is also at
this time that we ask for an adoption fee of $200.00 to help cover
our expenses associated with placing the Greyhound.
Though the adoption process may seem
complex, our intention is to find the best match between your family
and your new pet. We always welcome new inquiries and look forward
to telling you about the rewards of sharing your home with a
Greyhound.
If you're not sure if you're ready to
adopt, you can always become a foster parent. This way you can still
have a Greyhound in your home without the permanent commitment! |