I've fallen in love with greyhounds but am wondering if I would be able to offer one a suitable home in time. :unsure:
I ony live in a small two up, two down house and the living room is about 4mx 4m. We only have a 2 seater settee and one chair, and a tea-chest which we use as a seating box. Our kitchen is of similar dimensions but a large dining table takes up a lot of the room in there.
Gardenwise, I don't have a secure garden and it's very small, but I never let the dogs out unsupervised. If they want to lie outside they go on a lead and I sit out there with them or their lead is attached to one of those swivel pegs in the ground and I keep an eye on them from the house with the door open. Having said that, my current 2 dogs do get 4 walks a day whatever the weather, and on my days off (I work p/t and the OH is usually around if I'm not) I'm invariably out walking in the hills. Failing that they get some good walks round and about as I'm next to the local park and reservoir.
Would this be a suitable set up for an adopted grey? I'm mostly concerned about the space limitations indoors.
Also, how would I cope with stiles. Has anyone trained theirs to successfully negotiate stiles? (w00t) The one grey I have been out on walks with isn't good with stiles and it needs two to lift her over.....
Any thoughts? Would I really notice having a grey about to the point I'm tripping over them or can't move around freely and the grey would feel restricted and unhappy? Would my walks be curtailed whenever I come to a stile? Would a greyhound adoption society even consider me as a potential person to rehome a grey to?
I ony live in a small two up, two down house and the living room is about 4mx 4m. We only have a 2 seater settee and one chair, and a tea-chest which we use as a seating box. Our kitchen is of similar dimensions but a large dining table takes up a lot of the room in there.
Gardenwise, I don't have a secure garden and it's very small, but I never let the dogs out unsupervised. If they want to lie outside they go on a lead and I sit out there with them or their lead is attached to one of those swivel pegs in the ground and I keep an eye on them from the house with the door open. Having said that, my current 2 dogs do get 4 walks a day whatever the weather, and on my days off (I work p/t and the OH is usually around if I'm not) I'm invariably out walking in the hills. Failing that they get some good walks round and about as I'm next to the local park and reservoir.
Would this be a suitable set up for an adopted grey? I'm mostly concerned about the space limitations indoors.
Also, how would I cope with stiles. Has anyone trained theirs to successfully negotiate stiles? (w00t) The one grey I have been out on walks with isn't good with stiles and it needs two to lift her over.....
Any thoughts? Would I really notice having a grey about to the point I'm tripping over them or can't move around freely and the grey would feel restricted and unhappy? Would my walks be curtailed whenever I come to a stile? Would a greyhound adoption society even consider me as a potential person to rehome a grey to?