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JAZZ & GEORGE
**UPDATED: 3rd FEBRUARY 2013**
Location: Foster home in Norfolk, UK.
Key Points: Both easy going, house savvy, no major issues. George is the more forward of the two, Jazz prefers to assess, then approach. Both social with dogs provided the other dog is not aggressive. Walk well on lead.
This delightful duo is Jazz and George, both ex-racing greyhounds from Ireland. Jazz is the lovely black lad who is 7yrs old and George is the beautiful brindle boy who is now 6. Jazz and George have been in our foster home for a full year now with very little interest. We are shocked that no one is interested in these two boys – they are fabulous companions, very little trouble to have, and they are each other’s perfect complement. Yin and Yang.
Jazz and George were adopted together about 5 years ago, but have sadly come back to us through no fault of their own. We are looking to get these two beautiful boys settled into a new forever home sooner rather than later, so that they can get over this huge upheaval and move on to happier times.
~ Home For Two ~
Jazz and George complement each other beautifully. They truly love each other’s company too, so we really do want to see them homed together if possible. Adopting two dogs might sound like a big step, but in many situations having two is easier than one – they keep each other company when left and one will help the other settle in and adjust to their new family. And let’s not forget that you will be rewarded with double the love!
~ Personalities ~
Jazz and George are both lovely boys, but in different ways. George is the big social butterfly, always eager to meet new people, make new canine friends and be out and about exploring the world. He is super friendly and affectionate, but not in an over-the-top, bouncy way. He remains very mannerly and is well trained, just a bit of a clown with a very endearing playful side.
Jazz is the more sensitive boy, happy to let George do the introductions while he gets an idea of the situation and then approaching to say hi. He is not outright shy or nervous; he just likes to assess the situation from a distance for a minute before joining in. Once he knows you, Jazz is beautifully affectionate and loving, especially to ‘his’ humans, he’s just not quite the socialite that George is. His sensitive nature means he becomes very attune to his people and is such a loving, soft boy. Great for a cuddle after a stressy day at work.
Considering all the upheaval they have been through, both dogs are really super boys, very happy-go-lucky and undemanding. They would be two great dogs for a slightly older couple as they don’t require the same activity and exercise as a younger dog. If they have a bit of excess run in them, they can happily play together and tire themselves out. They would also be candidates for a home with full time workers, as they can keep each other company when left and are happy enough to doze away provided they had a walk in the morning before being left.
~ In the Home ~
Both hounds have spent many years in a home so are very well adjusted and happy in a house. They are not destructive and will just snooze away when left once they are settled in their new home. They are quiet through the night and are housetrained, though they might have one or two indoor accidents when they first move into the new house due to the stresses involved. In general these boys are very easy to keep contented as they don’t demand much from you – just some love, yummy food and a soft bed and they’re happy as can be. Both dogs LOVE their food, and are attentive when given direction. In return you will be rewarded with double the love of two big sloppy boys – they live to give cuddles and curl up with you in the evening.
~ Other Animals ~
Jazz and George are in general good with other dogs, though sometimes Jazz can get a bit nervous if he feels crowded. Having said that, both dogs are sharing their foster home with several other greyhounds and have slotted in very well. In keeping with how they are with people, George is always wanting to come right up and say hi, while Jazz prefers to take a bit more time and is more sensitive to the other dog. If an approaching dog barks aggressively at them, Jazz will mirror that behaviour, but if the other dog is mannered, Jazz is the same.
In general though these boys are very well behaved when out and are a joy to take for walks and to social events. They walk very well on the lead and keep to heel, the only exception to this being when they see a cat or other small furry, then George can become overexcited and strong on the lead. This behaviour is improving with calm but steady work on redirecting his attention to you, he just needs continued repietition of this. Jazz and George travel very quietly, though George can sometimes get bouts of motion sickness.
~ Out and About ~
Like most greyhounds, these lads are true couch potatoes and will not need a huge amount of exercise. They will be content with two 30min walks a day and perhaps a chance to stretch their legs offlead in a secure area once or twice a week. Jazz and George are great dogs to take out and walk with. As already mentioned, they walk to heel and don’t pull unless they see a small furry critter or deer in the distance. They are very good at meeting other people and are calm and mannered in busy or crowded situations.
~ Greyhounds as Pets ~
In general greyhounds are calm, mannerly dogs that are well used to being handled. They can fit very well in to a wide range of different lifestyles and usually adjust to the home life very quickly. Their soft, easy going nature often makes them ideal to live in a family with children, while their love of lazing around and low exercise requirements can make them perfect for the elderly. Greyhounds also don’t shed as much as other more popular dog breeds and this can make them suitable to live with allergy sufferers.
~ Where Am I? ~
This beautiful duo is currently being fostered in Norfolk, UK. They can be homed anywhere in the UK provided we have a homechecker available, but please note that you may be required to travel to our rescue to meet and collect them.
~ Want To Adopt Me? ~
Jazz and George are neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, de-flea'd and wormed and a homecheck will be required as part of the adoption procedure.
If you are interested in adopting these two boys, you can contact me (Tam) via email: tam@kerrygreyhounds.co.uk, or speak directly to Bronwen by phoning: 075 000 62648. Emails are usually replied to within 24 hrs.
There is an application form for adopting a Kerry Greyhound, and we will ask you to fill it in as the first step in the adoption process. To speed up this process, we recommend you do this before emailing/calling. You can find the form, as well as further information on our homing procedures, on the Adoption Page: http://s300889640.websitehome.co.uk/uk/adoption.html.
Thank you.
Tam
KGUK Homing Volunteer
~~ KERRY GREYHOUNDS UK ~~
Kerry Greyhounds UK is a small voluntary organisation that is based in Norfolk, England. It focuses on rehoming unwanted Irish greyhounds and lurchers, as huge numbers are bred in Ireland each year and homes are few and far between. KGUK operates through a network of volunteers spaced over Ireland and the UK. We can look after approximately 30 dogs at any one time in both kennels and foster homes.
Each dog is neutered, vaccinated, & microchipped before being adopted (unless stated otherwise).
We assess the suitability of all home offers, and we have homed greyhounds in all corners of the UK.
Our Website: http://www.kerrygreyhounds.co.uk
If interested in one of our hounds, please visit our website’s Adoption Page for information and instructions on our homing procedures. Once you have filled in and returned the application form, we will then contact you via phone or email to discuss adopting one of our hounds in more detail.
If you have any further questions, don’t hesitate to contact us. I (Tam) can be contacted through the following email:
Email: tam@kerrygreyhounds.co.uk
Emails are usually replied to within 24hrs.
Thank you.
Tam
KGUK Homing Volunteer
**UPDATED: 3rd FEBRUARY 2013**
Location: Foster home in Norfolk, UK.
Key Points: Both easy going, house savvy, no major issues. George is the more forward of the two, Jazz prefers to assess, then approach. Both social with dogs provided the other dog is not aggressive. Walk well on lead.
This delightful duo is Jazz and George, both ex-racing greyhounds from Ireland. Jazz is the lovely black lad who is 7yrs old and George is the beautiful brindle boy who is now 6. Jazz and George have been in our foster home for a full year now with very little interest. We are shocked that no one is interested in these two boys – they are fabulous companions, very little trouble to have, and they are each other’s perfect complement. Yin and Yang.
Jazz and George were adopted together about 5 years ago, but have sadly come back to us through no fault of their own. We are looking to get these two beautiful boys settled into a new forever home sooner rather than later, so that they can get over this huge upheaval and move on to happier times.
~ Home For Two ~
Jazz and George complement each other beautifully. They truly love each other’s company too, so we really do want to see them homed together if possible. Adopting two dogs might sound like a big step, but in many situations having two is easier than one – they keep each other company when left and one will help the other settle in and adjust to their new family. And let’s not forget that you will be rewarded with double the love!
~ Personalities ~
Jazz and George are both lovely boys, but in different ways. George is the big social butterfly, always eager to meet new people, make new canine friends and be out and about exploring the world. He is super friendly and affectionate, but not in an over-the-top, bouncy way. He remains very mannerly and is well trained, just a bit of a clown with a very endearing playful side.
Jazz is the more sensitive boy, happy to let George do the introductions while he gets an idea of the situation and then approaching to say hi. He is not outright shy or nervous; he just likes to assess the situation from a distance for a minute before joining in. Once he knows you, Jazz is beautifully affectionate and loving, especially to ‘his’ humans, he’s just not quite the socialite that George is. His sensitive nature means he becomes very attune to his people and is such a loving, soft boy. Great for a cuddle after a stressy day at work.
Considering all the upheaval they have been through, both dogs are really super boys, very happy-go-lucky and undemanding. They would be two great dogs for a slightly older couple as they don’t require the same activity and exercise as a younger dog. If they have a bit of excess run in them, they can happily play together and tire themselves out. They would also be candidates for a home with full time workers, as they can keep each other company when left and are happy enough to doze away provided they had a walk in the morning before being left.
~ In the Home ~
Both hounds have spent many years in a home so are very well adjusted and happy in a house. They are not destructive and will just snooze away when left once they are settled in their new home. They are quiet through the night and are housetrained, though they might have one or two indoor accidents when they first move into the new house due to the stresses involved. In general these boys are very easy to keep contented as they don’t demand much from you – just some love, yummy food and a soft bed and they’re happy as can be. Both dogs LOVE their food, and are attentive when given direction. In return you will be rewarded with double the love of two big sloppy boys – they live to give cuddles and curl up with you in the evening.
~ Other Animals ~
Jazz and George are in general good with other dogs, though sometimes Jazz can get a bit nervous if he feels crowded. Having said that, both dogs are sharing their foster home with several other greyhounds and have slotted in very well. In keeping with how they are with people, George is always wanting to come right up and say hi, while Jazz prefers to take a bit more time and is more sensitive to the other dog. If an approaching dog barks aggressively at them, Jazz will mirror that behaviour, but if the other dog is mannered, Jazz is the same.
In general though these boys are very well behaved when out and are a joy to take for walks and to social events. They walk very well on the lead and keep to heel, the only exception to this being when they see a cat or other small furry, then George can become overexcited and strong on the lead. This behaviour is improving with calm but steady work on redirecting his attention to you, he just needs continued repietition of this. Jazz and George travel very quietly, though George can sometimes get bouts of motion sickness.
~ Out and About ~
Like most greyhounds, these lads are true couch potatoes and will not need a huge amount of exercise. They will be content with two 30min walks a day and perhaps a chance to stretch their legs offlead in a secure area once or twice a week. Jazz and George are great dogs to take out and walk with. As already mentioned, they walk to heel and don’t pull unless they see a small furry critter or deer in the distance. They are very good at meeting other people and are calm and mannered in busy or crowded situations.
~ Greyhounds as Pets ~
In general greyhounds are calm, mannerly dogs that are well used to being handled. They can fit very well in to a wide range of different lifestyles and usually adjust to the home life very quickly. Their soft, easy going nature often makes them ideal to live in a family with children, while their love of lazing around and low exercise requirements can make them perfect for the elderly. Greyhounds also don’t shed as much as other more popular dog breeds and this can make them suitable to live with allergy sufferers.
~ Where Am I? ~
This beautiful duo is currently being fostered in Norfolk, UK. They can be homed anywhere in the UK provided we have a homechecker available, but please note that you may be required to travel to our rescue to meet and collect them.
~ Want To Adopt Me? ~
Jazz and George are neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, de-flea'd and wormed and a homecheck will be required as part of the adoption procedure.
If you are interested in adopting these two boys, you can contact me (Tam) via email: tam@kerrygreyhounds.co.uk, or speak directly to Bronwen by phoning: 075 000 62648. Emails are usually replied to within 24 hrs.
There is an application form for adopting a Kerry Greyhound, and we will ask you to fill it in as the first step in the adoption process. To speed up this process, we recommend you do this before emailing/calling. You can find the form, as well as further information on our homing procedures, on the Adoption Page: http://s300889640.websitehome.co.uk/uk/adoption.html.
Thank you.
Tam
KGUK Homing Volunteer
~~ KERRY GREYHOUNDS UK ~~
Kerry Greyhounds UK is a small voluntary organisation that is based in Norfolk, England. It focuses on rehoming unwanted Irish greyhounds and lurchers, as huge numbers are bred in Ireland each year and homes are few and far between. KGUK operates through a network of volunteers spaced over Ireland and the UK. We can look after approximately 30 dogs at any one time in both kennels and foster homes.
Each dog is neutered, vaccinated, & microchipped before being adopted (unless stated otherwise).
We assess the suitability of all home offers, and we have homed greyhounds in all corners of the UK.
Our Website: http://www.kerrygreyhounds.co.uk
If interested in one of our hounds, please visit our website’s Adoption Page for information and instructions on our homing procedures. Once you have filled in and returned the application form, we will then contact you via phone or email to discuss adopting one of our hounds in more detail.
If you have any further questions, don’t hesitate to contact us. I (Tam) can be contacted through the following email:
Email: tam@kerrygreyhounds.co.uk
Emails are usually replied to within 24hrs.
Thank you.
Tam
KGUK Homing Volunteer
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