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YEATS
Yeats is a 4 year old ex-racing greyhound boy. He was retired from the racing world after he sustained a leg injury, making him no longer fast enough to compete. The injury has completely healed, however, and he will be just fine for the family dog life.
Yeats is a gorgeous, leggy boy and is beautifully marked with black patches and Dalmatian-type spots on a white background. His coat is a bit dull and thin at the moment, but this will improve over the next few months now that he is on good quality food.
Yummy Yeats is a lovely mannered boy, loving and affectionate. He is appreciative of every bit of attention you give him and is in general a calm, relaxed boy. He is sure to do well in a family home with perhaps another hound to keep him company.
Yeats has been good with the other greyhounds in our kennels so far, and enjoys being out on his walks. He has not been tested yet with smaller dogs or cats, but these can be carried out prior to adoption if required. Often ex-racing greyhounds need a bit of socialisation with smaller dog breeds as they would never have seen them before, and at the start may not realise they are dogs!
Yeats has not yet been in a home environment, so new owners will need to be a bit understanding at the start and give him time to learn the house rules. It usually takes greyhounds 10-14 days to start to settle in a home, and really all they need is time and patience.
Like most greyhounds, Yeats will not need a huge amount of exercise. He will be content with two 30min walks a day and perhaps a chance to stretch his legs offlead in a safe area once or twice a week.
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.
**UPDATE: OCTOBER 2010**
Gorgeous Yeats is still waiting to be adopted, but he is doing very well in our kennels. His coat is gradually improving and he is now losing his dull coat and getting a real soft sheen to his black patches.
Yeats continues to be a well behaved boy in the kennels and loves getting a fuss from his people.
**UPDATE: NOVEMBER 2010**
Yeats has now travelled across to the UK where she continues to wait for his forever sofa.
Yeats is currently being kennelled in Norfolk, UK. He is 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 fostering or adopting the lovely Yeats, please email me on tamakin_84@yahoo.co.uk for our adoption application form and information pack. Thanks!
~~ KERRY GREYHOUND CONNECTION ~~
Kerry Greyhound Connection is a small voluntary organisation based in County Kerry, Ireland and Norfolk, England and operates through a network of volunteers. We can look after approximately 70 greyhounds at any one time, in Ireland and the UK.
Each dog is neutered, vaccinated and microchipped, and given a full veterinary check before being adopted.
We assess the suitability of all home offers, and we have homed greyhounds in Ireland, the UK, Central Europe and the USA.
Our Website: www.kerrygreyhounds.co.uk
If interested in one of our hounds, please EMAIL or PM me for our adoption application form and information pack. 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.
I can be contacted via PM or through the following email:
Email: tamakin_84@yahoo.co.uk
Thank you.
Yeats is a 4 year old ex-racing greyhound boy. He was retired from the racing world after he sustained a leg injury, making him no longer fast enough to compete. The injury has completely healed, however, and he will be just fine for the family dog life.
Yeats is a gorgeous, leggy boy and is beautifully marked with black patches and Dalmatian-type spots on a white background. His coat is a bit dull and thin at the moment, but this will improve over the next few months now that he is on good quality food.
Yummy Yeats is a lovely mannered boy, loving and affectionate. He is appreciative of every bit of attention you give him and is in general a calm, relaxed boy. He is sure to do well in a family home with perhaps another hound to keep him company.
Yeats has been good with the other greyhounds in our kennels so far, and enjoys being out on his walks. He has not been tested yet with smaller dogs or cats, but these can be carried out prior to adoption if required. Often ex-racing greyhounds need a bit of socialisation with smaller dog breeds as they would never have seen them before, and at the start may not realise they are dogs!
Yeats has not yet been in a home environment, so new owners will need to be a bit understanding at the start and give him time to learn the house rules. It usually takes greyhounds 10-14 days to start to settle in a home, and really all they need is time and patience.
Like most greyhounds, Yeats will not need a huge amount of exercise. He will be content with two 30min walks a day and perhaps a chance to stretch his legs offlead in a safe area once or twice a week.
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.
**UPDATE: OCTOBER 2010**
Gorgeous Yeats is still waiting to be adopted, but he is doing very well in our kennels. His coat is gradually improving and he is now losing his dull coat and getting a real soft sheen to his black patches.
Yeats continues to be a well behaved boy in the kennels and loves getting a fuss from his people.
**UPDATE: NOVEMBER 2010**
Yeats has now travelled across to the UK where she continues to wait for his forever sofa.
Yeats is currently being kennelled in Norfolk, UK. He is 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 fostering or adopting the lovely Yeats, please email me on tamakin_84@yahoo.co.uk for our adoption application form and information pack. Thanks!
~~ KERRY GREYHOUND CONNECTION ~~
Kerry Greyhound Connection is a small voluntary organisation based in County Kerry, Ireland and Norfolk, England and operates through a network of volunteers. We can look after approximately 70 greyhounds at any one time, in Ireland and the UK.
Each dog is neutered, vaccinated and microchipped, and given a full veterinary check before being adopted.
We assess the suitability of all home offers, and we have homed greyhounds in Ireland, the UK, Central Europe and the USA.
Our Website: www.kerrygreyhounds.co.uk
If interested in one of our hounds, please EMAIL or PM me for our adoption application form and information pack. 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.
I can be contacted via PM or through the following email:
Email: tamakin_84@yahoo.co.uk
Thank you.