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Meet Teddy
Teddy is a calm and affectionate greyhound who loves people and other dogs. He would thrive as either the only hound or with a companion, bringing joy and cuddles to his forever home.
Meet Lemon
Lemon is a beautiful and affectionate dog who brings joy to those around him. Although he didn't pass his dog test yet, with time and patience, he has the potential to thrive in a home with older children and loving adults.
Meet Ted
Ted is a large boy who is very confident. He is very lovable and loves attention. He would suit being the only dog in the home.
Meet Toto
Toto is a real sweetheart who has really come out of herself since being with us at the kennels. She is a little bit heady shy when going to stroke her head but loves a cuddle once she gets to know you.
Meet Kippa
Kippa is an easy-going and charming greyhound who loves people and enjoys playtime. He can thrive with a calm female companion or as the only dog, making him a wonderful addition to a home with older children.
Meet Gizmo
Gizmo is a confident and cuddly boy who adores humans and enjoys being the center of attention. He would be happy living with a female greyhound or as the only dog, ready to share his love with a lucky family.
Meet Danny
Danny is a gentle giant with a heart full of love, friendly with both humans and other dogs. He would do best in a home with older, dog-savvy children or adults, and is adaptable to being the only dog or with a calm female companion.
Meet Aldo
Aldo is a very loving boy but requires a greyhound experienced home. He is very keen when he sees other breeds of dog and cats and is strong on the lead. He also requires an adult only home.
Meet Ariana
Ariana is a shy girl, once she gets to know you can be very cheeky! She is a pretty girl and such a sweetheart. She will require an adult only, quiet home and will need a patient family who can come and visit her a few times so she gets to know them.
Meet Best
Best is a big loving boy who is quite strong and manners are a work in progress! He will require someone who is physically strong to handle him. He is very friendly and loves attention. Overall a very happy boy.
Meet Otis
Otis is a sweet boy who can initially be quite shy. He retired from racing due to a broken hock which has since been repaired. He would benefit from a quieter household with no young children and a family who do shorter walks. He isnt keen on men but is cheeky with the ladies!
Meet Podge
Podge is a gorgeous boy who is very friendly. He has an overshot jaw which leaves him with a lovely smile he can be nosy and is full of character.
Find your nearest centre
Here are just some of the many centres in the UK where you can give a Greyhound their forever sofa, click on each centre for more information.
Find your nearest centre
Here are just some of the many centres in the UK where you can give a Greyhound their forever sofa, click on each centre for more information.
Greyhounds are gentle, affectionate, and make wonderful companions. Whether you’re new to the breed or already a fan, this is the perfect place to learn more about rehoming these amazing dogs. Could you offer a forever sofa?
FAQ's
No, they’re actually quite lazy! Greyhounds are relaxed and chilled out characters who only need a couple of short walks a day. Usually around 20 minutes.
No country estate required! Many greyhounds are adopted by people in smaller homes or flats. You don’t even need a garden, as long as you can take them out for a short walk. In fact, in their article, Paws in the City, the Evening Standard declared greyhounds to be one of the best pets for city living: “If you’re a newbie owner and looking for a relatively easy dog to manage, a greyhound is the perfect dog. I call them the world’s fastest couch potato. They truly are friendly, peaceful souls.
Unlikely. Greyhounds can sometimes sleep up to 20 hours a day and love nothing more than a cuddle. So, what are greyhounds really like? Every dog is unique and it’s important to find that perfect bond, but greyhounds are known to be affectionate, loving, relaxed – and also a bit on the goofy side.
You won’t get much choice in the matter! Cuddle is their middle name. They’re hugely affectionate, and despite their sleek, athletic build, they love to curl up and snuggle with you.
Yes, they can be. But they’re gentle giants. Their size can also vary, but it does not dictate their temperament. Often a large male could be a calmer character than a smaller female. And you’ll be amazed how small they can be when they curl up.
In fact, it’s the opposite. They’re loving and affectionate companions who imprint and bond for life. They’re more likely to melt your heart.
They’re not. Retired greyhounds aren’t looking to be rescued, they’re looking for their first forever family – and they have a lot of love to give.
Not at all. Their racing careers are short. On average they are usually around three to four years old when they’re ready for adoption. Some may even be younger if they weren’t interested in racing.
Because people don’t know what they’re missing. Our human misconceptions have got in the way of what could turn out to be one of life’s most beautiful friendships. And we’re here to fix that.
With careful training, many greyhounds can live quite happily with cats and other pets. The homing centre you choose will be able to advise you on this and help match you with a greyhound which is perfect for your family.
They do! While temperament will be top of your list when choosing a greyhound, they come in a variety of stunning coat colours – from black and white to fawn, blue and brindle. There are often more black greyhounds looking for their forever homes and these beautiful dogs shouldn’t be overlooked.
As an owner of a retired greyhound, you will be the proud owner of a pet with history. Whether they were a top-class athlete or more of a slow coach, you can look back on their career, research their pedigree and you may even be able to watch videos of them whizzing past the finish line!
These amazing dogs find their perfect homes through a network of homing centres that are approved by the sport’s regulator, the Greyhound Board for Great Britain (GBGB), ensuring the centres uphold the highest standards of welfare. Along with the regulator, every racing owner pays towards the cost of finding their athlete a forever home when it’s time for them to swap the track for the sofa.