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Would You Have A Greyhound And A Westie?


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This morning Andy and Sarah were curled up together on the lounge (of course!) Andy and Sarah are such a bonded pair and like peas in a pod. Andy had his head across Sarah's back and his eyes closed - so cute. Andy in particular really depends on Sarah.

But it got me thinking... while Sarah is fit and well, she is 15 next Wednesday and Andy will be just so devastated when she one day joins Mac at the Bridge (of course assuming she goes first).

I had always assumed I'd get another adult westie hopefully before Sarah departs to ease Sarah's eventual departure for Andy. But in suggesting a greyhound to a friend this morning, I suddenly wondered what it would be like to adopt a greyhound as a companion for Andy?

So putting it out to the DOL brains trust. Advice please? Would a grey work or should I stay with an adult westie? Just thinking it all through at this stage.

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A friend of mine has two little white fluffies with a greyhound and they love each other. Naturally, it would have to be right greyhound, and it would depend on how Andy gets on with bigger dogs. Some greys I know are as chilled out as it is possible to be, but then some individuals have a lot more bounce and might be more full on for a smaller dog. I'd definitely consider the possibility though! Do you know anyone with a grey who you could do a canine meet and greet with?

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Hmn... certainly food for thought - but just because I'd love a grey it would have to be the right grey for Andy. Andy has come a very long way given he was a poorly socialised puppy farm rescue. And has coped very well with my fosters - but they have all been little dogs - most recently the beautiful Zac who was a beautiful long haired chi. So yes I'd be better off trying him with a grey somehow. (Maybe my friends might oblige and foster one through GAP!!) laugh.gif

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I could ask my friend (who now has two greys and has fostered through GAP for years) if she'd be open to meet with you and your dogs. She'd be able to answer any questions about them as well.

grizabella that would be marvellous! If OK, I could also bring my friend who is looking for another dog and I'm trying to get her to consider a greyhound!

I was out in my front garden the other day, and a lady walked past with a lovely quite little greyhound (yes it was a grey!) - she was just beautiful and I fell instantly in love!

I'm just wondering if Andy would adapt as well (he of course has to be my first priority).

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Great thread - Westies and Greys are in my top three next dogs - after another foxie/foxie type.

I'll follow along - maybe I can con hubby into letting me get one of each.

Snap! Be interested to hear how you go with hubby SM!! laugh.gif (I suspect you can be very persuasive!) laugh.gif

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Thanks PC - yes while it seemed a bit of an odd combination from a size and build point of view (small and chunky and tall and lanky!), I thought they might be a very good match from a temperament perspective - both breeds are lounge lizards!!

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Great thread - Westies and Greys are in my top three next dogs - after another foxie/foxie type.

I'll follow along - maybe I can con hubby into letting me get one of each.

Snap! Be interested to hear how you go with hubby SM!! laugh.gif (I suspect you can be very persuasive!) laugh.gif

Well ... any new dog(s) are a loooooong way off. So dont hold your breath :)

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The only risk as I see it is when the greyhound will be doing zoomies. ???? But Andy will learn to get out of the way. My old girl stands still when the other two take off, they know where she is and avoid her. Once the first frantic dash is over then Fern will join in.

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Westiemum I have an 11 year old greyhound (and currently a gap foster grey)

I would be happy for you and your friend to meet my girl if you would like. Whilst she hasn't lived with a small dog she is pretty relaxed. I would be happy to go for a walk with you and Andy.

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Great thread - Westies and Greys are in my top three next dogs - after another foxie/foxie type.

I'll follow along - maybe I can con hubby into letting me get one of each.

Snap! Be interested to hear how you go with hubby SM!! laugh.gif (I suspect you can be very persuasive!) laugh.gif

Well ... any new dog(s) are a loooooong way off. So dont hold your breath :)

laugh.gif Yes I think/hope a new dog here is a while away too. Having said that, you never know what life holds so I thought I'd consult the brains trust. Meanwhile Sarah is very insistently nuzzling me to massage her back! laugh.gif

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All dogs are individuals, so I don't see any reason why two entire breeds of dogs, and all the varied personalities those umbrellas encompass, would be mutually exclusive.

It's more a case of finding the right dog within a breed you're after, rather than knocking out whole breeds as unsuitable. Because you're considering adopting as an adult, that makes the process much easier.

If you want a Greyhound, seek out a Greyhound with the temperament you need, and just be prepared to be a little patient if needed (or not at all, the first dog you see might be perfect!).

Best of luck :)

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Westiemum I have an 11 year old greyhound (and currently a gap foster grey)

I would be happy for you and your friend to meet my girl if you would like. Whilst she hasn't lived with a small dog she is pretty relaxed. I would be happy to go for a walk with you and Andy.

harley I'm so sorry I missed your post last night and thank you for such a great offer. I'll PM you. Maybe we could organise something next weekend?

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My precious tibetan spaniel was the small dog tester for the Greyhound Adoption Program (GAP). By the time they got to her, the greys had already passed many tests which predicted she'd be safe with them. And so she was. Running behind, beside & in front of the greys, their only worry was not falling over her. They were truly beautiful dogs, I could've taken each one home myself. Only worry for Angel was that she'd cry when put in the car to go home.... because her new 'friend' was going in another car.

So not a worry when going with a greyhound that's had the depth of assessment from a group like GAP.

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Westiemum I have an 11 year old greyhound (and currently a gap foster grey)

I would be happy for you and your friend to meet my girl if you would like. Whilst she hasn't lived with a small dog she is pretty relaxed. I would be happy to go for a walk with you and Andy.

harley I'm so sorry I missed your post last night and thank you for such a great offer. I'll PM you. Maybe we could organise something next weekend?

No problem!

I have sent you a pm too ????

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