Now, I’m a firm believer that you can’t truly love another person or animal unless you understand them. It occurred to me right around the third such conversation that my last blog post had discussed what greys weren’t, but not really done much by way of introducing non-greyhound people in the sheltering world to greyhounds! So, to make up for this, tonight I’m writing a ‘get to know greyhounds’ post! That they are boring and non-interactive just because they are greyhounds. Unsurprisingly though, the general consensus was that greyhounds are just quiet, subdued dogs who live their whole lives in tiny kennels and don’t want or need anything else. Contrary to concerns about public perceptions of greyhounds as athletes, no one thought that greyhounds have kelpie levels of energy, so we’re probably past the days of the general public thinking that all greyhounds are long-distance runners. Following on from my last post about greyhounds, I’ve had several people ask me about what greys are actually like as dogs.
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