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Cutest pet adoption ad ever! (Original Post) Brigid Apr 2014 OP
Makes me want to go adopt a greyhound... hlthe2b Apr 2014 #1
One of my sons and his wife frogmarch Apr 2014 #2
awwwww Skittles Apr 2014 #3
:-) Here is frogmarch Apr 2014 #4
How cute :) shenmue Apr 2014 #5
OMG Skittles Apr 2014 #8
That's adorable. KatyaR Apr 2014 #6
That is wonderful. zanana1 Apr 2014 #7

hlthe2b

(102,278 posts)
1. Makes me want to go adopt a greyhound...
Mon Apr 28, 2014, 11:39 AM
Apr 2014

but my spoiled little girl, would NOT like sharing me with baby brother or sister, she says....

Nice job, greyhound rescue. Very nice

frogmarch

(12,153 posts)
2. One of my sons and his wife
Mon Apr 28, 2014, 12:18 PM
Apr 2014

Last edited Mon Apr 28, 2014, 05:21 PM - Edit history (1)

adopted a greyhound about 12 years ago. They named her Jessie. She'd been a professional racer. When she came into their home, she was like a newborn puppy in many ways. For one thing, she didn't know what stairs were and had to learn they weren't laid out flat, and that she would have to walk up them and down them. She walked into trees until she learned that trees were physical objects. If someone walked around a corner in the house and disappeared from her view, she seemed to think the person had simply vanished, and she didn't go searching for them. All she'd ever known was her cage and the track.

About a week after she was adopted, my son saw her standing up by the front room window, ears perked, body tense, as she stared at something outside. My son put her on her leash and let her lead him to what had caught her interest. It was a plaster rabbit lawn decoration in a front yard across the street. Jessie stopped about 10 feet from it and stood perfectly still, poised as she waited for the rabbit to start running so she could chase it. Finally my son walked her to the rabbit. She sniffed it, and then put her head down and looked ashamed. My son said that she looked around as if to make sure no one had seen her.

Jessie was the sweetest dog ever. She lived to be around nine. We still miss her very much, and we named her favorite pond by our house Jessie's Pond.

frogmarch

(12,153 posts)
4. :-) Here is
Mon Apr 28, 2014, 05:34 PM
Apr 2014

a picture of Jessie in her baby brother's room. Her ears are folded back. She always folded her ears back when she smiled.

KatyaR

(3,445 posts)
6. That's adorable.
Mon Apr 28, 2014, 06:42 PM
Apr 2014

I have a former co-worker friend who works with greyhound adoption. Until I met her, I had no idea what it takes to obtain these dogs and get them adopted. They are really sweet, though, and they actually made really good pets. As hard as they worked as racers, they deserve every bit of happiness in their retirement.

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