=P Um, what about Roxy, as well?
I honestly am not sure. I know a handful of Greys, none of which live with cats or small animals. I'm sure that would be a huge challenge. I would love a Greyhound, but I know they are for special people, and I really enjoy playing with my dogs at the lake and the park which are not comlpetely fenced... and I know it'd be unfair to have a Grey that wasn't exercised safely. If I had a massive, all grass, fenced yard (like a few acres) I would definitely feel more comfortable looking into adopting a Greyhound. Our yard is like an acre, but only half of that is flat and grassy. They really, really love & need to run in open spaces. As far as my home, that would definitely fit a Grey, because Fozzie & Gonzo are couch potatoes while they're inside, and they both stay indoors all day except when playing in the yard, at the park, or going on walks. I would never, ever keep a Greyhound outside for an extended period of time, or alone... they are not built to withstand dips in temperatures.
Wth is up with the dry food comment? Gissey obviously does pretty well with Raw!






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. They would def. HAVE to get along so I could walk them together and let them play together, hopefully. 


. My mom doesn't want another dog right now anyways, although I do love this girl. 
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) are larger & taller than Roxy? =P I would say no, quite honestly. These dogs should never be outside for extended periods of time, they definitely need immediate medical attention for what would seem like a benign puncture on any other dog, and they should be walked/exercised often every single day to be happy.

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