I agree. you should be happy with the two dogs and other animals that you do have. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Jadapit
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I agree. you should be happy with the two dogs and other animals that you do have. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Jadapit
..and if you have any other comments and concerns, discuss them through PM or email.. :rolleyes:
It's cute how yesterday you wanted a grey in five years, and now you're asking about if one would fit into your current situation. And then you yell at people for "bashing" you when they give your honest opinions.
A greyhound (IMO, and I honestly think Sophie would back me up on this one) needs a daily walk. Obviously, since you can't have time to give Roxy a daily walk, you wouldn't have time to give a grey a daily walk at this present time. Therefore, no, a grey would not fit into your current situation.
I do have to agree with that. A daily walk is most preferable. A walk every other day is the absolute minimum. Without proper exercise, you're going to see those rock hard muscles wither away and it's not beneficial to the Grey.Quote:
Originally Posted by Iilo
In my honest opinion, at this day and time, at this very moment, a greyhound adoption agency would not adopt out to you, Bri. It *does* have to do with Roxy and Lily because agencies would prefer to see that all current dogs are receiving the utmost care, i.e. sleeping inside, daily walks, hearty meals everyday, etc. etc. Your adoption agency will most likely give you a brief lecture on good/bad dog food (mine did) and if you explain to them that you cannot afford better food than Pedigree, they will question whether or not you can afford another dog. From the little that I've heard, Roxy is barely halfway to where she should be. A new addition (a greyhound) isn't going to fix that. =/
Q: Can greyhounds sit pretty?
A: No idea! I've never seen a grey sit pretty for an extended amount of time, but Giselle can do it briefly when she's really excited over a really nummy treat. She'll briefly sit pretty and then fall back into a sit. Remember, ,most greys already have trouble sitting so I can't even imagine whut sitting pretty must feel like to them. I'm going to say, no, most greys probably couldn't sit pretty because of their anatomy, but it never hurts to try.
^Please don't make thread asking for opinions and information, then throw a silly comment out like this.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roxyluvsme13
Did you not expect people to bring your other dogs into the thread? You said you are considering adopting a grey in five years time, then post a pic and ask if that dog will fit into your household NOW? Of course people are going to say what they think, and if you don't like it, don't post things on a PUBLIC FORUM.
/\ for real, Jackie!
I feel that acting that way, is what escalates lots of your threads into arguements. People post because they care. You do not have to take the advice given, but at least respect our opinions as our own. When I ask for advice, I feel lucky when people offer me considerate, caring opinions, even if it's not what I want to hear... because in the end, everyone could just ignore it and say "Sure! w/e", and what good would that do?
I've never heard anything about Roxy being a wreck when she's indoors. Actually, the opposite. But honestly, wouldn't you think it's pretty reasonable for a dog who has lived her life outside to take some time to transition? It's a new world for her, per se, and she needs time to adjust. I have fostered a dog who was previously "outside", and within 2 weeks he could crash on the couch with the best of 'em.
I agree, well-said.Quote:
Originally Posted by bckrazy
P.S. Giselle, ( or anyone else who knows ) Do you know weather greyhounds can " sit up pretty? "
She already answered the question...Quote:
Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
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Q: Can greyhounds sit pretty?
A: No idea! I've never seen a grey sit pretty for an extended amount of time, but Giselle can do it briefly when she's really excited over a really nummy treat. She'll briefly sit pretty and then fall back into a sit. Remember, ,most greys already have trouble sitting so I can't even imagine whut sitting pretty must feel like to them. I'm going to say, no, most greys probably couldn't sit pretty because of their anatomy, but it never hurts to try
Ah, I thought so. Just wondering. I didn't even see that post. :o
Well, I asked for opinions, not bashing, and did I ever ever ever EVER say I was actually getting one? NO. I said I was thinking, but of course I'm not getting one right now and you should have been smart enough to know that. :rolleyes:
I guess I should work on my skillz as a mind reader.