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starlit_10577:
Hi i am new here and am getting my first grey next weekend. She is 10 and was a track dog but then they made her a brood mamma. So now she is coming here to are home to live out her days. I am so happy. I can't wait to see her, she has a long trip to get to me. She is coming from Kansas to Minnesota so that is a long way for her. I was trying to see if there is any advice someone can give me on how to make her happyer here she has been through so much.

Moni:
I agree with Tina.  :)  Give the ol sweetie lots of love.  Other things that might help are lots of comfy places to sleep, yummy treats and lots of potty breaks.  Also a place that is her own that she can retreat to if she feels like some "peace and quiet".

Kudos to you for opening your heart and home to a senior doggie.  They are well worth it!

starlit_10577:
Bell has been a brood mama for years now so she knows house life. I think she just needs a home to grow old in and am so glad I can give it to her

doglover:
Don't have any advice, just wanted to say congrates.

ZooCrew:

--- Quote ---Bell has been a brood mama for years now so she knows house life. I think she just needs a home to grow old in and am so glad I can give it to her

Oh, that's great.  A brood mama down here would only know kennel life.  Racers and former racers here never see the inside of a house until they are adopted--if they are that lucky.  My brother's dog went from being a racer to being a vet school lab experiment dog, so his traumas were compounded.

--- End quote ---

I was going to say the same thing.  She's lucky if she got to live in a home while being a brood bitch.  That will make things alot easier if she's used to living indoors, has seen steps and glass doors and whatnot.

I also agree with the keeping her warm.  Living in MN, you'll need to go doggie clothes shopping, b/c when taking her outside, she'll need some kind of protection from the wind and cold.

I also might add that she may have a very high prey drive, although you probably already know that.  Former track racers, depending on how good they were, can have extrememly high prey drives, so if you have alot of cats, squirrels and rabbits in your neighborhood, watch out.  I know some retired racers that do great with cats and other small critters, but just be prepared.

Other than that, enjoy your new addition to the family.  I love greyhounds, and they wre my second choice behind great danes when I was looking at dogs.  I still want to get one someday.  Their temperments are so great.  Be sure to post pics when you get her.

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