Greyhound pet adoption through
USA Defenders of Greyhounds
Before you continue
to fill out the on-line application form, we would like you to know
about our requirements for greyhound adoption. We have decided
on these requirements through our many years of experience in Greyhound
placement and our desire to find the best homes we can for these special
creatures. If you just have general questions about greyhounds
and the adoption process, please contact a USA D.O.G.
representitive. Please continue reading before filling out
the adoption application:
First and foremost,
a fenced in yard is an absolute requirement. Greyhounds, being sighthounds,
will want to chase small animals as a matter of pure instinct.
A Greyhound that is loose and on the streets is at a greater risk than
most other loose animals because of their sheer speed. There may be
some leniency to people who live in apartments, but our first responsibility
will be to the needs of the Greyhound pet as we see them. Too
many tragedies have occurred - too many dogs have been lost - too many
hearts have been broken. We hope you will understand the importance
of this requirement.
Second, we require
that the Greyhound pet be kept as in indoor dog. Because of their
thin skin and coat, and their low body fat content, the Greyhound has
a low tolerance for temperature extremes. These animals are companions
and thrive with human interaction. They are also an unusual looking
pet, and some Greyhounds have been stolen from yards - sometimes to
be sold to labs and other institutions for experiments. Keeping
the retired racing Greyhound as a house pet will go a long way
to increase the pleasure you experience when helping us save one of
these marvelous animals.
Third, we require
all Greyhound pets adopted through USA Defenders of Greyhounds to be
kept on Heartworm preventive medication. We would prefer that
they be kept on this medication year round, but at a minimum, during
the months of the year when mosquitos and other carriers may survive
and pass on this parasite. The dogs that we place have all been
tested to be heartworm free and are placed on preventive before you
receive them. Heartworm is a major killer of house pets - our
special animals deserve no less than protection from this disease.
Fourth, the
Greyhounds we are placing are to be kept as pets only. They are
not to be part of any competitive racing - they are indeed retired.
Of course, because they are spayed or neutered before they are placed,
they cannot be bred. We do encourage obedience training and trials
- the Greyhound is a very smart and adaptive breed and there are some
who have received CD an CDX titles.
Fifth, If for
any reason the adoption fails, the Greyhound pet must be returned to
USA Defenders of Greyhounds. We have saved this animal from certain
death, and will not allow one of our adoptees to be discarded or otherwise
released to another party. If the return is the cause of an obedience
problem, we will place the animal with someone qualified to deal with
an unusual case. USA Defenders of Greyhounds also reserves the
right to recall an adoptive pet for reasons of (but not limited to)
abuse or neglect, or if we believe the Greyhound pet is at risk.
Applications
will be followed up by a phone call and interview. This may take
some time, but the more information you can give us, the better.
Also realize that the more specific you are on your application with
respect to preferences in color and sex, the longer it may take for
us to find a Greyhound pet that will work well in your home. We
rescue the dogs as they become available and as we have space for them
- we don't go to the track and pick out specific dogs to "fill orders".
Lastly, please
understand that we are an all volunteer organization. It will
take us some time - sometimes 4 to 6 weeks - to compile the applications
and get back to prospective families. We will do our best to expedite
the process, and hope that you understand the need for us to be as vigilant
when placing these wonderful animals as we try to be when we save them
from the track or educate the public about the horrors of the racing
industry.
Now
that we have explained our basic requirements, please proceed to the
adoption form.
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P.O.Box 1256
Carmel, IN 46082
USA D.O.G. is a non-profit, all volunteer organization
with no ties to the dog racing industry.
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