Greyhound Pets of America - Ohio
221 Huron Ave  Defiance, OH 43512
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What kind of grooming do greyhounds require?

Greyhounds' coats are short and sleek, so they stay sweet-smelling for long periods in between baths. While frequent bathing is unnecessary, these dogs do seem to enjoy (understatement) the occasional brushing with a hound glove.

How are greyhounds with kids?

Greyhounds generally are not suitable for families with children under six years old. These "skinny" dogs cannot tolerate rough play due to their sensitive and delicate skin, sleek fur, and little body fat. Their natural speed, strength, and athleticism are not the best combination with babies, young children, or persons unsteady on their feet as they could easily be tipped over by a playful greyhound!

How are they with other pets?

Greyhounds are friendly by nature and socialize well with most family pets as a result of encounters with other greyhounds in the racing kennel. Even cats and small dogs are often easily accepted as family members. GPA has successfully placed thousands of greyhounds with happy owners who also have cats and small dogs. We get to know each and every dog as an individual and do our best to match the dog's personality to an ideal home environment.

What kinds of pets do retired racing greyhounds make? Greyhounds are affectionate, friendly dogs who thrive on the attention and human companionship and make terrific pets. Raised with their littermates where they competed for affection, greyhounds love becoming the center of attention as household pets. Greyhounds usually do not make good watchdogs; their friendly nature is not very threatening.

To Adopt a Greyhound

If you have been thinking about getting a pet, adopting a GPA greyhound may be right for you. You will be rewarded with many years of love and enjoyment. Adoption applications can be obtained by e-mailing us. A local GPA representative will contact you when your completed application is returned to us.

Read more about greyhounds in the "Greyhound Guide", compliments of The Greyhound Gang.  [ download here ]  Acrobat Reader is required.

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How Else Can You Help?

If you are unable to adopt a greyhound, you can still help us: Make a donation. We are a non-profit organization staffed by volunteers. Our expenses run high and we frequently dip into our own pockets to make ends meet. We warmly appreciate contributions of money, supplies, bedding, and quality food.

Volunteer to help us.

We are grateful for volunteers to help with fundraising, public relations, transporting dogs, placement follow-ups, home visits, etc. Tell your friends about GPA and our wonderful greyhounds. Give us your ideas. We welcome new ideas to help us promote our program and improve operations. Sponsor a greyhound awaiting adoption.

 

 

Fact
Greyhounds are sensitive to some chemicals.  They must have special anesthetics when undergoing surgery and they cannot wear flea collars.

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