
Greyhounds must be on a leash during outdoor walks, as their prey drive is so strong that your commands may mean nothing when they see something interesting. They also have excellent speed, effortlessly getting ahead of their owners— the next thing you know, your Greyhound is lost.
These dogs— especially the retired racers— are prone to become overweight, gaining around 5 pounds following their retirement. Be sure they won’t gain more weight after that. With their tall height, it will be more comfortable for them if they use a raised feeding dish.
Introduce your pup to new situations gradually— you may invite visitors to your house from time to time. The neighborhood, dog-friendly stores, and other public places are excellent places to polish your Greyhound’s social skills. Housetraining can be easy, and retired racers are receptive to crate training. Just be sure to keep a consistent potty schedule.
Your pet will benefit from regular health and wellness checks at a veterinarian Brampton, ON.