While we wait for the latest Skeet update I'll share a little news about our greyhound, Chloe. I hope no one minds. She was in intensive care at our local veterinary teaching hospital for two weeks recently. The problem was probably a rare tick borne disease. She's now been home for 3 weeks and she's doing great. It was very scary and we are thrilled to have her back at home. Now back to our Skeet reports...![]()
He's gone from being a kennel dog to a houshold pet, and a member of the family.
Anne
While we wait for the latest Skeet update I'll share a little news about our greyhound, Chloe. I hope no one minds. She was in intensive care at our local veterinary teaching hospital for two weeks recently. The problem was probably a rare tick borne disease. She's now been home for 3 weeks and she's doing great. It was very scary and we are thrilled to have her back at home. Now back to our Skeet reports...![]()
She got tired of sniffing and wandered off. I let Skeet go, and he walked over to sniff her. She started hopping around, trying to get him to play, and he started hopping around as well, tail wagging madly! He was being ever so careful to not step on her. They played like that for a good four or five minutes! Of course I'll never allow Skeet to play with her without a muzzle or very careful supervision, but boy the two of them seemed to have fun! Who ever would have figured that a greyhound and a ferret could be friends?![]()
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Anne
Here's a new update--Skeet has decided that his very favorite thing in the world is to go for a ride in the car. He stakes out the door to the garage, and if anyone is even remotely headed that way he runs over and stands there wagging his tail. He also wants to go for a ride in the neighbors cars--when I'm walking him and someone's got a car with a door open in the driveway he seems to think it's an invitation to go for a ride. The dog is OBSESSED with riding in the car!!
Anne
Sorry for bumping an old thread, but I know Greyhound people. . .
We recently had a tragedy. We adopted our second grey in November, his name is Whytel Trouble. A beautiful white boy with blue brindle spots on his face and sides. We took him in because he had prostate and knee problems, and the kennel couldn't afford to keep sending him to the vet, so rather than having him put down, we took him in.
Things were good for the first month. He had one episode with his prostate, but the meds cleared it up within 24 hours. But his knee, which his vet said had "soft tissue damage" kept bothering him. We eventually took him to our vet, who immediatly diagnosed a massive osteo-sarcoma that had spread to his lungs. We had to put him down on January 4th.
We had him for only a short time, but we didn't love him any less.....
Keep encouraging people to adopt the losers.
Another update. . .
My wife is currently helping with turn-outs at the track adoption kennel right now, and is coming home with our new foster. . . Trouble's brother.
They are littermates, and look exactly the same, like mirror images.
We'll only be fostering Asset, but it'll be nice to have another face in the house.