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THE YEAR'S TOP 10 BEST POSTS
As the year draws to a close, we are revisiting the most popular blog posts published here in 2022, in case you missed any of them. -
HOW COLD IS TOO COLD FOR YOUR DOG?
Arctic weather is right around the corner - seems like a good time to cut time outside and bring our dogs inside where it is toasty warm! -
3 PET-FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES YOU SHOULD TRY WITH YOUR GREYHOUND
With the weather changing and cooling, humans and animals stay indoors more often. Rather than let your dog become bored, you can try pet-friendly activities to let your pooch have fun. Greyhounds are surprisingly mellow dogs, so entertaining them won't take much. If you're looking for some things to do, here are some activities you should try with your Greyhound. -
HOODED HOUND COAT INSTRUCTIONS
Winter is certainly upon us, and what better time to make a new warm coat for your houndie? This classic pattern was developed by Greyhound Manor Crafts and is still a favorite. -
10 WINTER CARE TIPS FOR YOUR GREYHOUND
Caring for your Greyhound in the winter is a multi-pronged effort that will require some thought and preparation. Unless you live in a sunny, warm southern climate, harsh winter weather is hard on both humans and dogs. Whether your four-legged friend loves to play in the snow or prefers to stay at home during the winter months, they need a little extra care. Here are ten things you can do to make sure your Greyhound is safe and happy this winter. -
SHARE THANKSGIVING BOUNTY WITH YOUR GREYHOUND - SUPERFOODS
Along with giving thanks at this time of year, there is an emphasis on food at the holidays. What foods would be good to share with your dog? Packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and gut-health boosting friendly bacteria, here are ten human foods you can feel good about sharing with your dog! -
NOVEMBER IS PET CANCER AWARENESS MONTH: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
November is Pet Cancer Awareness Month, and it’s a great time to spread knowledge about pets and cancer, as well as a time to educate ourselves about the things we can do to prevent or treat cancer in our own pets. -
8 WAYS TO TELL IF YOUR GREYHOUND TRUSTS YOU
Our Greyhounds are some of the most loyal family members we could ever ask for. They love us no matter what kind of job we have or how much money we have in the bank. And while their love and loyalty is unconditional, there’s another emotion that is a little harder to secure—trust. Just like with people, dogs expect us to earn their trust. Here are eight ways to tell if you have their trust: -
TOP 10 REASONS TO ADOPT A SENIOR GREYHOUND
November is "Adopt a Senior Pet Month". Senior Greyhounds are the nicest dogs but often the hardest to get adopted. The truth is that most Greyhounds live 10-14 years, and Greyhounds as a breed are one of the healthiest pure-bred dogs. Greyhounds are considered “senior” at 6-7 years of age. Most of them still have good years to give a loving family. There are so many reasons to adopt a senior Greyhound, but today we’re going to look at the top 10.
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TOP 5 HALLOWEEN DANGERS FOR YOUR DOG
Halloween will be here before we know it! It's a good time for a reminder about the potential dangers to your Greyhound. To help you gear up for a fun and safe celebration, we’ve compiled the top 5 Halloween dangers so that you can avoid a real nightmare for your Greyhound! -
8 COMMON MISTAKES WE MAKE AS PET PARENTS
Whether you’re new to sharing your life with a Greyhound or if you’ve been doing it for years, you’ve probably made plenty of mistakes. A grey is so much more than just a handsome companion: they have a lot of specific needs. Even the most well-intentioned dog owner might be guilty of some of these common mistakes, but it’s never too late to make a change for the better. It’s okay to make mistakes and learn from them as you get to know your dog. -
KEEP YOUR GREYHOUND SAFE THIS FALL
10 Autumn Dog Dangers to Avoid
It’s officially fall — the days are getting shorter, the leaves are changing and the air is getting crisper. But don’t let the beautiful foliage fool you — there are dangers lurking both inside and outside for your dog. Here are some tips to keep your hound safe during this time of year.
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