Retired Racing Greyhounds

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Greyhounds: "45-mph Couch Potatoes"

Who would think that greyhounds, a dog breed capable of racing at 45 miles per hour, actually make a calm and loving family companion animal, once they retire from the track?

When I first learned about greyhound rescue and decided to adopt a retired racing greyhound, it was the beginning of a love affair with greyhounds as a breed. Although he was raised as "livestock" at the track, my greyhound soon learned to love another, gentler, slower way of life... and I was forever hooked on retired racing greyhounds as pets.



In Loving Memory
BB's Fly Catcher (1999-2010)

The Race (Video)

from Greyhound Pets of Atlantic Canada (GPAC)

Watch this beautiful video compilation of photographs of racing greyhounds - at the track and in their "forever homes" - and see if you can't keep a tear from your eye!
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Greyhound Breed Information

As members of the Sighthound family of dog breeds, greyhounds are characterized by their lean and muscular build, deep chests, and powerful hindquarters.

The neck is long and muscular, carrying a long-nosed elegant head. The rosette ears are normally carried flat against the head but they can stand at attention to indicate interest or alarm. Long tails are carried low and slightly curved.

The American Kennel Club breed standard gives the size range for AKC "show dog" greyhounds as 65 - 70 pounds for dogs (males) and 60 - 65 pounds for bitches (females).

Racers are judged on their speed and spirit, not their appearance, so there is a greater range of sizes among racers registered with the National Greyhound Association (NGA) racing industry organization. A dog with a lean racing weight of 80 pounds is not uncommmon, for example. Similarly, a greyhound's height at the shoulder can range from 25 to 30 inches or so.

Greyhounds are lean by nature, with very low body fat, and at first may seem undernourished to people who are not accustomed to seeing these athletic dogs in a home setting.

Meet My New Retired Racing Greyhound... 

... and My Other New Greyhound :) 

All the Colours of Grey

Greyhound ancestors living in the wild did not need to rely on colouring for camouflage, as their great speed let them catch prey and escape from predators. As a result, the greyhound's short-haired coat may be almost any colour or combination of colours - not just grey!

Eighteen "official colours" are recognized by the American Greyhound Track Operators (AGTO), but more than three times that number are listed by Greyhound-Data, an international database site for greyhound pedigree and race records information. Oddly enough, grey (called "blue") is the colour that is most rare -- only one in about 500,000 greyhounds are actually grey!

Where Greyhounds Go After the Track

The Good Work of Greyhound Adoption Groups

This video by National Geographic follows a van load of greyhounds as they leave the track and their racing careers, to go into the care of Long Island Greyhound Transfer (LIGHT) and be prepared for their "forever homes" as family pets.
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Greyhounds as Companion Dogs

45-mph Couch Potatoes

Greyhounds are the fastest dogs on earth, capable of reaching up to 45 miles per hour in just three strides! They can sustain speeds of 30 mph for as much as a mile, but greyhounds are sprinters -- not long-distance runners. They are not "hyper" or extremely active dogs -- just the opposite!

Although they do love to stretch their long legs with a good run, greyhounds often actually need less exercise than most large dog breeds. Greyhounds are sprinters, not long-distance runners, so a 20-minute walk each day will usually do them fine, with the occasional rip-roaring play session. In fact, many greyhound owners will tell you that their retired racers become quite lazy, once their racing days are done! They truly enjoy snoozing on a soft bed or mat for most of the day, and many retired greyhounds now live happily in city apartments and suburbs as well as in country homes.

Obviously, all dogs are individuals within a breed, so you will find a few higher-energy greyhounds among the couch potatoes, especially when they're young. I have one of each type, right now - a cute and feisty little female greyhound to go on long hikes with me, and a big super-gentle male greyhound to cuddle up with on the couch. Perfect!

Greyhound Angels

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Retired Racing Greyhounds still like to get together for a run

Born to Run 

Greyhound Health & Fitness

Reliable Sources of Medical Information for Greyhound Owners and Their Veterinarians

Greyhound Health and Wellness Program (GHWP) - Ohio State University
With the increasing popularity of retired racing Greyhounds, veterinarians are likely to evaluate dogs of this breed more frequently in their practice. The Ohio State University-Greyhound Health and Wellness Program (GHWP) is currently working on several clinical research projects that will eventually improve the quality of life (and hopefully longevity) of retired racers.
Greyhound Health Research & Information Network
The Greyhound Health and Information Network is a resource dedicated to the interest and welfare of greyhounds in the American dog racing industry. In addition to on-track health information, the network provides links to reputable sites on greyhound health, including current veterinary research.
Making Sense of Blood Work in Greyhounds
Due to the way the Greyhound breed has developed over thousands of years, there are some key differences between greyhounds and other dogs in their physical make-up, and what's a "normal" blood test result for another breed may not be typical levels for a healthy greyhound.

Good Toys for Greyhounds

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A clever variation on the classic Uncle Sam recruitment poster.
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Are Ex-Racing Greyhounds Okay With Kids?

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As with any breed of dog, some individual retired racing greyhounds are better with children than others - and of course kids and dogs need to be supervised AT ALL TIMES, no matter what breed of dog it is. Retired racing greyhounds will typically have had very little experience with children, in their life at the track, so may be skittish, scared, uncertain, or just overly playful with your little ones at first. In general, "if the child is good with the greyhound, the greyhound will be good with the child."

Certainly, you'll want to do some good solid training right from Day One with your new pet, to make sure the child and the dog both understand the "rules of engagement" -- for the happiness and safety of everyone. The adoption groups I've worked with, and our local SPCA shelter, follow the DogGone Safe bite-prevention program and often do presentations in local schools, based on their excellent "Be a Tree" program, flashcards to teach dog body language, and other resources. If you're thinking of adopting a dog of any breed, do take a look at www.doggonesafe.com for lots of good advice.

In the video below, a 3-year-old retired greyhound and a 3-year-old girl get to know each other. The dog has learned his "Leave It" command, and is able to take treats very gently, and only when they're offered to him. The little girl, in turn, is learning how to interact safely and gently with a large dog.
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Obedience Training for Greyhounds

and other "hard-to-train" dog breeds

I'm a huge fan of clicker training for retired racing greyhounds and other rescue or shelter dogs. It seems to build confidence in the dog as he learns to solve problems, make choices about his behaviour, and "learn to learn" - all the while, creating a strong bond between dog and handler.

To find a clicker trainer in your area, check with the Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT) if you're in the United States, or with the Canadian Association of Professional Pet Dog Trainers (CAPPDT) if you're in Canada. In other countries, your best bet is to look for someone who has been through either the Canis Clickertraining Academy or Karen Pryor's clicker training program.

If there is no clicker training facility in your area, don't worry, you can still do clicker training with your ex-racer! There are also many excellent books and online training programs that can help you learn to train your own dog.

Unfortunately, there is also a lot of rather poor advice out there, as well - choose carefully, and step quickly away from any training that uses the old-fashioned "leash jerk" or similar "corrections" based on the outdated "dominance" theory. This type of harsh training methods can be downright dangerous for both you and your greyhound.

When choosing a dog training method to follow, ask yourself, "Is this something I would do to my small child?" If the answer is NO, find yourself a new trainer or training program.

In general, positive, reward-based dog training is the approach advocated by most greyhound rescues and adoption groups, as the kindest and most effective approach to re- training your ex-racer to be a companion animal.
Clicker Training: Greyhound Learns to Sit at Heel with Attention

Yes, You Can Teach a Greyhound to Sit! 

How to Teach a Greyhound to Wear Boots

Greyhound  wears his winter boots for the first timeLots of people say that their dogs "don't like" wearing paw protectors -- they kick them off, or simply refuse to let the boots get put on their feet in the first place.

Fortunately, with a bit of patience -- and some good dog treats! -- you can train a greyhound to wear winter boots quite easily, especially if you choose to clicker train your greyhound.

The key is not to rush the process, so you and your pup don't get all stressed out, and to make the boot-wearing experience a pleasant and rewarding one for your greyhound. When he learns to associate the boots with getting treats or with going outside to play, before long he will be happy to have his boots put on.



Best Books on Dog Training
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Keep Your Greyhounds Safe on the Porch

How many greyhounds can you count in this video, 4... or 5... or 6...?
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Want to Adopt a Retired Greyhound?

Adoptions are most often arranged through a local non-profit adoption group that works directly with tracks and racing kennels to match up newly retired greyhounds with their new homes and families.

These adoption agencies also serve as a great social circle and network of experience, advice, and support to new adopters in helping a greyhound make the transition from life at the track.

International List of Greyhound Adoption Groups
The Adoption Agency Directory from The Greyhound Project, Inc. lists a huge number of greyhound adoption groups in every corner of the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe including groups in Belgium, England, Germany, Holland, Ireland, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland, and Wales.

The group I work with is Greyhound Pets of Atlantic Canada, serving the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland.

Best Books on Adopting a Greyhound

Living with a Greyhound

Living with a Greyhound

by Cynthia Branigan -- in fact, any book by Cynthia Branigan would be a good (close second) alternate choice. Readable and reliable.2 points

Retired Racing Greyhounds for Dummies

Retired Racing Greyhounds for Dummies

by Lee Livingood -- If you only get one book to help your adopted greyhound make the transition from track to home, this is a good one. A challenge that many greyhound owners face is trying to teach their dog to "Sit" -- because it's not a comfortable or natural position for a dog built like these athletes. Lee Livingwood's "couch potato" training method works like a charm! The book is also a good reference for medical and first aid issues.1 point

Adopting the Racing Greyhound

Adopting the Racing Greyhound

by Cynthia A. Branigan1 point

Greyhound Photographs

Your Daily Greyhound Pictorial

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Also had a Best Kiss category. Not the winner, but a close second. by jramspott
Winner of the Best Trick category by jramspott
Beautiful Greyhound just chillin' by jramspott
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Hanging together by jramspott
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What a dog lives for by jramspott
Romford dogs - greyhounds running by buster19761976
local plastic greyhound pins by annieb
Dog Handler by mikecogh
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Retired racing greyhound... serious about sleeping!

Greyhound Craft Projects

DIY Greyhound Crafts

Free or very inexpensive craft patterns are here to help you celebrate the beautiful greyhound in your life!
Life-Sized Stuffed Hound Dog Pattern
Free sewing pattern to make a life-sized stuffed hound dog... in case your greyhound needs a furry friend!
Life Size Greyhound PDF Crochet Pattern
Here's another pattern to make your own greyhound -- this time, a crochet project and the hound is really, really big! Not free but it's only $6 as of this writing -- and a portion of every purchase is donated to benefit Greyhound Adoption.
Greyhound Crochet Door Wreath
Crochet a greyhound welcome wreath for your front door, home or office. The Greyhound Welcome Door Wreath Crochet Pattern comes as a PDF file of instructions - $4.99.
Free Greyhound Santa Craft Pattern
Santa Greyhound is an adorable holiday table decoration, made of polymer clay (like Sculpey or Fimo) and bits of leftover fabric and craft materials. The free instructions are courtesy of Greyhound Manor Crafts, a nonprofit group that promotes greyhound adoption by providing free craft patterns related to greyhounds.

Knitting & Crochet Patterns for Greyhound Clothing

Free Patterns & Low-cost Patterns

Cable Knit Greyhound Sweater Pattern
Don't be confused by the picture of pugs you'll see on this page! "This dog sweater pattern was designed for a Greyhound..." As written, it's sized to fit 26" long, width 22" - "but can be easily adjusted to fit a variety of larger dogs." Thanks to DogGoneKnit.com for sharing this free knitting pattern.
Knitting Pattern for Greyhound Sweater (photographs)
Greyhound Sam's sweater was knitted with Lion Brand Wool-Ease yarn, in a gorgeous Blue Heather color, by Ravelry member KathyinGeorgia - and she's shared plenty of photographs posted in her Flickr stream to illustrate the process of knitting and fitting the sweater. This is knitted from Terri Lee Royea's original pattern for a side-button greyhound sweater.
Side-Button Greyhound Sweater Pattern
This is a beautiful knitting pattern by Terri Lee Royea, available as a free Ravelry pattern download. It is a turtleneck sweater that slips over your greyhound's head and buttons on the side to keep the belly warm. Photos here also show an Aran variation with cables. Warm and elegant!
Quick & Easy Greyhound Dog Sweater Crochet Pattern with Snood
Quick and easy, yet gracefully styled for the Fashionable Greyhound, this crocheted sweater-coat is well suited to the beginner's crochet skills and calls for chunky yarn so it makes up fast. I like how the full folds of the matching snood drapes so elegantly, like a shawl collar. $6 gets you the pattern PDF on Etsy.com, and Aerie Designs donates a portion of the proceeds to benefit Greyhound Adoption. Bonus pattern for a small dog sweater is also included.
Crochet Pattern for Greyhound Sweater and Snood
This pattern for a greyhound crocheted sweater and matching snood (ear and neck warmer) is by A & B Originals Designer Crochet and available on Etsy.com for $3, digital delivery.
Crochet Pattern for Greyhound Vest
This pattern is for a short and simple crochet vest for a greyhound, quite similar to the full-length sweater listed above. PDF pattern, $3 from the A & B Originals Designer Crochet store on Etsy.com
Greyhound Fisherman Sweater Crochet Pattern
This handsome Fisherman-style sweaters (with matching snood) is by far the best-looking crocheted sweater for greyhounds that I've seen out there, but it's likely to be a bit too challenging for a beginner to tackle. $6 for the pattern PDF on Etsy.com. Aerie Designs donates a portion of the sales of all their patterns to benefit Greyhound Adoption.

Sew Your Own Greyhound Coat, Martingale Collar, and Dog Boots

Free Greyhound Sewing Patterns and Instructions

Skinny dogs need protection from the weather, but regular dog clothing doesn't quite fit a greyhound... Hound owners who know some basic sewing skills often really enjoy the chance to pamper their greyhounds by making custom dog coats and other apparel to keep the dogs warm in winter!
Free Easy Sewing Pattern for Dog Boots
Jen's all-weather dog boot pattern was designed for a greyhound but also can be sized up or down to fit other breeds of dogs. Easy to sew in fleece fabric with vinyl soles for paw pad protection. The combination of velcro and elastic on the fasteners mean they can be quickly and easily adjusted to stay on a greyhound's skinny legs when he walks in snow.
Greyhound Tuxedo
Sew your hound a spiffy coat with tuxedo style - free pattern!
How To Make a Martingale Dog Collar
A free DIY tutorial for how to make a martingale dog collar
Directions to Sew a Dog Collar Cover
Fabric scraps are all you need to make a simple-to-sew dog bandana that slips over the dog's collar for special occasions or to dress him up for "meet and greet" events with your greyhound rescue / adoption group.
How To Make An Adjustable Martingale Dog Collar
Here's another free tutorial on how to make a martingale hound collar - this collar style is adjustable.
Free Hound Coat Instructions - the Original Greyhound Manor Pattern
This is a "web archive" version of the popular Greyhound Manor Hound Coat instructions, which has since disappeared from the Internet. (What a good thing the "Way Back Machine" saved a copy!) This pattern is easy to make, and the coat is easy to put on and take off your hound when made with the single velcro fastener as described.
Free Sewing Pattern for a Greyhound Coat
Very basic style of greyhound coat for those who don't really enjoy sewing! This free pattern - Anne Finch's Charity greyhound coat The Lazy Way (not having to use bias binding) - is courtesy of Greyhound In Need.... While you're making a coat for your own hound, why not sew an extra one to donate to a greyhound adoption group who could use it for newly retired racers?
Miscellaneous Free Sewing Patterns for Dog Coats
This page at DoggieStylish has a list of coat patterns for various sizes of dogs, including links to a couple of the greyhound coat patterns I have already given here, above - but there are also a couple of coats modelled by dalmations that look as if they could quite easily be adapted for a greyhound with a little bit of mathematics and a patient greyhound to try on a muslin mock-up!

Shadow Puppet Greyhound

Shape your hands to make a fun greyhound dog shadow on the wall!

This shadow puppet greyhound idea came from an old book that I found on Project Gutenberg a couple of years ago - Hand Shadows To Be Thrown Upon The Wall by Henry Bursill, originally published in 1859. I had forgotten all about it until we had a power outage during the winter, when the neighbour's grandkids were over visiting, and we were trying to find fun things for all the generations to do together with only the light of a couple of candles and camping lamps!

Greyhounds in Action

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What greyhounds do in bed
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Dogs on the Blogs

What bloggers are saying about their ex-racing greyhounds:
LETTER: Spring Greyhound Open House a Success
Attendees visited with graceful greyhounds waiting to be adopted into permanent homes while touring our spacious kennel. A silent auction and raffle was also held and our Not Quite Westminster Dog Show was enjoyed by all. Special thanks to those who ...
Greyhound Friends Open House This Weekend
There's no better way for animal lovers to spend a beautiful spring day than visiting with graceful greyhounds waiting to be adopted into permanent, loving homes. The Greyhound Friends Spring Open House will give animal lovers the opportunity to spend ...
Maribeth Macke volunteers with Personalized Greyhounds
By Elizabeth Kotz Maribeth Macke of Carlisle has been involved with Personalized Greyhounds since she adopted her first greyhound in 1999, and she has been particularly active during the past two years. Macke hosts regular meet-and-greets as well as ...
Chris Sheely volunteers with Personalized Greyhounds
By The Patriot-News Chris Sheely of Mechanicsburg has volunteered with Personalized Greyhounds Inc. since 2002, though much of her work has been concentrated in the last three years. Sheely addresses the public on the topic of greyhound adoption, ...

Looking for a Long Term Commitment?

This could be the love of your life...

In 2008, The Greyhound Project produced a series of PSAs to promote greyhound adoption. Cal, the black greyhound who is "looking for a long term commitment" in this spot, was adopted soon after filming. But there are thousands more adorable greyhounds just like Cal who are waiting to find their forever homes. To find an adoption group near you, please visit The Greyhound Project at www.adopt-a-greyhound.org.
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  • favored1 May 23, 2012 @ 10:17 pm | delete
    Don't have a greyhound, but I think Lemonhead is so sweet. You can see why she was picked.
  • CameronPoe May 20, 2012 @ 3:32 pm | delete
    Greyhounds are gorgeous dogs. I didn't know you can adopt retired racers. Something to consider.
  • bloomingrose May 20, 2012 @ 12:04 am | delete
    Back to let you know I have featured this on Squidoo Lenses I wish I'd Written. :)
  • myamya May 15, 2012 @ 6:23 am | delete
    Very nice lens! Great job
  • BrianS May 14, 2012 @ 2:30 pm | delete
    I once owned a part share in a greyhound. She didn't make the grade as a racer but we made sure she went to a good home after she finished racing. That's what all responsible owners should do, but unfortunately that doesn't always happen.
  • flycatcher May 16, 2012 @ 12:17 am | delete
    On the bright side, it happens much more than it did in the 'bad old days', eh?
  • equestrianscience May 14, 2012 @ 9:03 am | delete
    Good work to promote these lovely dogs.
  • minerva19 May 13, 2012 @ 9:12 am | delete
    I think it is right that people are well cared for animals and that we are in harmony with them.
  • craig-robertson-1297 May 13, 2012 @ 8:14 am | delete
    I think it is a great thing when someone looks after a retired Greyhound, I will personally look after all my Siberian Huskies after I retire them.
  • RuralFloridaLiving May 12, 2012 @ 2:18 pm | delete
    Would love one!
  • wdiknow May 7, 2012 @ 10:04 am | delete
    Really informative and comprehesive lens! I own a border collie and a king charles spaniel,but i do like the look of greyhounds and would consider owning a retired greyhound,they look like lovely dogs:)
  • SereneSea May 5, 2012 @ 9:34 am | delete
    Dogs will never cease to be the faithful companions of humans, the greyhounds look so brave and yet very compassionate.
  • KayeSI May 3, 2012 @ 11:38 pm | delete
    I've heard many great things about adopting greyhounds and appreciated reading even more about it here. Great site!
  • magictricksdotcom May 3, 2012 @ 10:38 pm | delete
    Great information. We ran a retired greyhound placement program in Upstate New York in the 1980's, placing several hundred dogs. We shared our home with 14 magnificent greyhounds, but our first adopted dog, Sylvan, will always have a special place in our hearts. We still miss her.
  • projectlazy May 2, 2012 @ 4:38 pm | delete
    I put up a new Picture of "Jaina the wondermutt" today and I'll have a few more this week. I just got back from my honeymoon and the ranch I sent her too his bringing her home today. I can't wait to see the pics they took!
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Retired Racing Greyhounds for Dummies 

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Retired Racing Greyhounds For Dummies®

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No contest, this is the leading book for new adopters of retired racers. In fact, some greyhound adoption groups will ask you to read Retired Racing Greyhounds for Dummies before you even fill out an application, it's just that good. Now available for Kindle, too!

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