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National Greyhound Adoption Program
National Greyhound Adoption Program was founded in Philadelphia, PA in 1989. Our main goals are, and always have been:To help find loving, adoptive homes for former racing greyhound dogs, to provide superior knowledge and support for greyhound dog adopters and other adoption groups, to educate the public and spread awareness about the plight of the greyhound and to provide specialized medical care specifically geared towards the greyhound
http://www.ngap.org/index.html
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GREY2K USA: Adopt
Find out where you can adopt a greyhound. GREY2K USA partners with adoption groups across the country and around the world.
http://www.grey2kusa.org/action/adopt.php
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American Greyhound Adoption
American Greyhound, Inc. is a 501c3 not-for-profit corporation, dedicated to finding homes for unwanted greyhounds. Our volunteers rescue hounds when they have no where else to turn, provide the necessary veterinary care, teach them what it means to live in a home as a companion animal, and find them good homes where they are able to live out their lives.
http://www.americangreyhound.org
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Adopting & Caring for a Greyhound
Greyhounds do have a few specific needs. They are sighthounds and have actually been bred to be hunters. They have exceptional eyesight and a natural instinct to chase that has been reinforced by their race training. They can detect the movement of even a small animal at a distance of 1/2 a mile. And if they can see it, they will probably chase it.
http://www.greysavenwpa.org/caring.html
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Adopting a Greyhound: Getting to Know Your Dog
Your Greyhound is an inside dog. It does not do well in extreme temperatures, rain, chill, etc. Ex-racers are almost all muscle with very little body fat to insulate them against changes in temperatures. You signed a contract that states your hound will be kept inside. Don't break the contract.
http://www.goldengreyhounds.com/about/getting-acquainted.htm
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Things to Know Before you Adopt
Basically a Greyhound is like all other dogs, but because of its training and racing career has some unique characteristics.
http://www.adopt-a-greyhound.org/about/things_to_know_before_you_adopt.shtml
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New Mexico Greyhound Connection
Adopting a greyhound in the state of New Mexico.
http://www.gpa-nm.org
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Greyhound Rescue
Thinking about getting a new pet? Why not consider a retired racing Greyhound? You will be rewarded with many years of unconditional love and complete enjoyment!
http://www.greyrescue.com
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Welcome to Adopt a Greyhound
Make a fast friend and Adopt a Greyhound! Retired racing Greyhounds make great pets! Learn how to adopt one from The Greyhound Project, Inc. Advice, faqs, photos, art, links, agency directory.
http://www.adopt-a-greyhound.org