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I'm thinking about adopting a greyhound. Can anyone tell me some of
the heath issues involved in the breed and their temperment. I've had dobermans, boxers and English Mastiffs. What is the life expectancy? Your assistance is appreciated. |
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On 20 Mar 2006 15:16:29 -0800, "vannwms"
wrote: I'm thinking about adopting a greyhound. Can anyone tell me some of the heath issues involved in the breed and their temperment. I've had dobermans, boxers and English Mastiffs. What is the life expectancy? Your assistance is appreciated. Life expectancy is 12-14. Ex-racing greyhounds are couch potatoes; they go out for a sprint around the yard and then come in for a few hours' nap. They are generally good with other dogs and most are okay with cats. There really aren't any health issues, because of the way breeders select for speed, though like any long-boned dog osteosarcoma is a concern. There are over 250 greyhound rescue organizations in the US, so if you do a little internet research, you can find a lot of useful information. We ask our adopters to read Adopting the Racing Greyhound (3rd edition) by Cynthia Branigan; you might want to check the book store or library for that. Mustang Sally |
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vannwms wrote: I'm thinking about adopting a greyhound. Can anyone tell me some of the heath issues involved in the breed and their temperment. I've had dobermans, boxers and English Mastiffs. What is the life expectancy? Your assistance is appreciated. i've had a foster lurcher x grey hound who was absolute pleasure to have around. if were to give up fostering and own another dog it would probably a greyhound or lurcher |
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sighthounds & siberians wrote:
On 20 Mar 2006 15:16:29 -0800, "vannwms" wrote: I'm thinking about adopting a greyhound. Can anyone tell me some of the heath issues involved in the breed and their temperment. I've had dobermans, boxers and English Mastiffs. What is the life expectancy? Your assistance is appreciated. Life expectancy is 12-14. Ex-racing greyhounds are couch potatoes; they go out for a sprint around the yard and then come in for a few hours' nap. They are generally good with other dogs and most are okay with cats. There really aren't any health issues, because of the way breeders select for speed, though like any long-boned dog osteosarcoma is a concern. There are over 250 greyhound rescue organizations in the US, so if you do a little internet research, you can find a lot of useful information. We ask our adopters to read Adopting the Racing Greyhound (3rd edition) by Cynthia Branigan; you might want to check the book store or library for that. Also greyhounds are *not* good at being watchdogs. They generally do *not* bark when someone comes to the door. -- +----------------------------------------------------------------+ | Charles and Francis Richmond richmond at plano dot net | +----------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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