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Look at this cutie-pie!
We went to the local Humane Society yesterday to drop off some unused toys, and had to check out all the animals while we were there. I fell in love with this guy:
http://www.toledohumanesociety.com/graphics/bandit.jpg
I LOVE black and white dogs! (Can you tell - I've got 2 of them! :p )
This guy is 2 and his name is Bandit, and while we were there, he kept picking up his squeeky ball toy and trying to get us to take it, but then he'd get so excited that he'd run away before we could get it!
Going to the Humane Society got us thinking about volunteering - I'll keep you posted! :D
[ October 22, 2001: Message edited by: 3-greys-and-a-mutt ]
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He is a cutie. We have 2 more dogs in the house right now and one of them is a Mantle Great Dane pup (we are calling her Daisy) and I gotta tell you if DeeDee (the Border Collie mix) were bigger I would swear she and Daisy were litter mates. They are both black and white and they are so cute together. Right now, they are both laying on the couch next to each other and Sophie is there too and she is solid black. A designer's dream! lol
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Bandit is waaaayyyyy cute!
*adooooooooooopt him, adooooooooopt him, adooooooooopt him!*
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What a sweet face! I love the droopy ears! Being a Basset mommy, I am drawn to them :)
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Ah Bandit! Who can resist you and your beautiful "spat" markings :) I just love B&W pups too! Hope your forever home, filled with lots of love and squeekys, is not long for the waiting, precious Bandit.
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Bandit is so adorable, it breaks my heart to see all those beautiful dogs without homes.
Jackie
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what a beautiful "tuxedo" dog...he looks just like my delilah!!! the deli dog!!!! please say that you adopted him!!!!!!!!!!i know that you would be wonderful pet humans!!!! the deli dog :) ;)
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Bandit is such a cutie-pie! I do hope that he gets adopted soon. What a playful little guy with so much love to give someone, and I do believe he seems to be smiling like our own Graham, Pet Talk's resident smiler! :D
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If I could, I would..in a heartbeat!!
What a handsome fella!!!
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If only I had all the time and money in the world - I'd own all the ones that needed homes!!! But four is our limit, both financially and time-wise!
This one though is also so tempting:
http://www.tlcmi.org/images/Buddy_Body.jpg http://www.tlcmi.org/images/Buddy_Head.jpg
He has been up for adoption through a nearby Michigan greyhound rescue for over a year now. It breaks my heart every time I see his picture! His name is Buddy, and they call him a spook - he's extremely skittish! And one of the saddest things is that today is his third birthday :( :( :(
(My) Buddy's brother, Able, is still racing, but he would be tempting too when the time comes for him to get adopted.
Too many dogs, not enough of me! :(
[ October 23, 2001: Message edited by: 3-greys-and-a-mutt ]
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Just curious...
How come most greyhounds sport a really wide collar?
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3-greys, I know what you mean! I wish I could just adopt all the lovable doggies that need a home!! Buddy is just gorgeous and Bandit is a doll!! I have been thinking about doing a rescue greyhound when I feel the time is right for a dog, but wanted some information on the process and all and what it's like to teach them the normal activities of new everyday living! Maybe you could help me out on this!! I've been wanting a dog for a very long time and have done research on multiple different kinds of dogs that I love...but I do feel a rescue of some kind is the best way to to. It's just that I work so much right now that I've put adopting on hold...
Zippy, I think the reason why greyhounds wear wide collars is because they can easily slip out of regular collars due to the small streamlined proportion of their heads. And, it's not advised to put a choker coller around their neck as their skin is thin and can tear easily!! So, they have these "elizabethan" collars made for dogs like the greyhound, borzoi, etc...that they can't slip their heads out of. I'm sure 3-greys will be able to answer the question better though! :D :D
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Yes - wolflady is exactly right about the collars. All sighthounds should wear 'Martingale' Collars; here's more about them:
"Sighthound Collars
The safest and most commonly used collar for all Sighthounds is the "double-loop" safety collar, know in some parts of the USA as a "martingale" or "humane safety choke" collar. Quite simply, it is two loops, the outer loop being adjustable to the size of the dog's neck. The smaller loop is often referred to as the "the handle" and has a D-ring on it. When a leash is attached to the D-ring, the outer loop tightens around the dog's neck and prevents the dog sliding backward out of the collar. The restraint is firm and secure, but never pinches or gags the dog. Most adoption agencies in America send this type of plain webbing collar along when a greyhound is adopted out to a new home."
The collars don't have to be thick. The ones that we use are just an inch wide. We use the plain, solid color martingales from Premeir, but some people get really fancy with their greyhound collars:
http://duds4buds.com/photos-products...vribbon_tn.jpg
Sorry to say that I don't have $50 to spend on a custom-made collar!!!!
wolflady - greyhounds are wonderful, loving pets! I learned alot about the breed by reading a few books, plus the practical experience of living with them over the past year-and-a-half! I'll try to drop you an e-mail tonight, and maybe I can help you with some of your questions!
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Buddy is such a sweetie! I, like everyone else on this list, would love to take all of them. Our house is already trashed with all that we have, but, you know what, I really don't care a lot. Where is he in Michigan? I know a lady here in Fort Wayne that has 2 rescue Greys and maybe she might want him. Also, the director of the SPCA here works with the Italian Greyhound rescue and she might have some contacts for you. Again, Buddy is a doll...one of the prettiest greys I've seen (other than yours 3 greys lol)