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Docreed2003

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6. I didn't say adoption did I, lol
Fri Nov 16, 2018, 08:14 PM
Nov 2018

We have a big, black doofy grey that we adopted just over a year ago. We're currently planning fostering, although I think dad may be outvoted and we may add to our grey count. Lol


I would stress to anyone considering bringing a grey home from the track that it takes extreme patience and training. These are dogs who likely have never seen stairs or glass doors or anything "normal" in a house and they have to learn. Cats and smaller dogs can be a challenge. For example, our boy could care less about chasing cats or other dogs but he does like to run after birds. Many of the dogs do have a strong prey drive and that can be a severe challenge.

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