August 06, 2018

A Whippet and Greyhound

                                       Our adopted greyhound.                                                             

       WHIPPET. 
Best friend. She was the inspiration for us to adopt her pal, the greyhound. Our whippet stole our hearts and led us to share our home with another sighthound. 

We started our journey of owning a sighthound while looking for a dog who had the qualities of a loving family pet and generally, few health problems. We found a caring and conscientious whippet breeder. She answered all of our questions and concerns and had wonderful references. Before long, we were the owners of an adorable whippet puppy. 

Whippet puppies will have wonderful moments of energy, running through the house, playing with toys and being very zippy. They love to dig at bedding when little, so be aware and be ready.  By the way, it is impossible to feel cross, even when your blanket gets shredded.. whippets are just too dang cute. 
Several years later, we knew in our hearts we wanted to give a retired greyhound a home. Working through a greyhound rescue, we met many beautiful greyhounds. How to choose. The heart is saying, take them all home, help them all.  In the end, one of the greyhounds walked over to the couch we were seated on, asking to be petted.  She chose us.

Raising a puppy, you begin to bond from the moment you meet, as well as through daily training, walks, sharing your home and of course, nap time.  With the greyhound, we fell for her, but we all needed time to get to know each other and develop the same bond we had with our whippet.
They told us that the greyhound we chose, had been adopted for a brief time before, but because of changes in the owners life, she was returned to the shelter, where she waited for someone to love. Though our greyhound was unsure when she came to our home, she was also very willing to be part of our lives.
We slowly saw changes. When she first came to us, she would often startle and growl if we walked past her while she was asleep. Within 6-8months,, she was relaxing more amd more and would roll over demanding belly rubs when we walked past her.

(The greyhounds funny quirk is when the electric power goesoff due to wind or snow, when it comes back on, the appliances beep and she dislikes that type of noise completely)

  The greyhound seldom lets out a bark. If one of has been away too long, (for her, 2 hours is too long) and she is very happy to see us.  If she decides breakfast needs to be served and served now. Or when I am tired and try to nap, but she is ready to DO something else. Maybe then, a happy, quick, woof. The whippet doesnt bark often, but likes to bark if there is a strange car, or a person walking or biking on the road below our house. She gets great joy in barking an alert.
   We are fortunate to have woods nearby to walk in, as well as a large field.  The Whippet is alert, happy and on the lookout for the possible unsuspecting squirrel that she can scare up a tree, despite being on her leash. Her greatest joy on any walk, finding something to send scurrying up a tree.
  The Greyhound loves to walk off the trail, just the slightest bit, so she can run her nose through ferns and tall grass. We wonder if she is reveling in the smells and textures she had never had the chance to experience before.


Some things we have learned about Sighthounds.
1. They are super sensitive to noises and emotions. If you are a quiet person, sighthounds are a great choice. If you are upset, impatient or in a hurry, it affects them. They like calm and a calm owner.
 
2. From our experience whippets and greyhounds are accepting and want to please. Treat them with gentleness and caring, you will have a best friend for life. 
They are called  velcro dogs, because if you are 'their' pack, they want to be with you, a lot, always.
3. They have little fat or padding and do need a soft place to lay down and sleep. Because they are short haired and in general have no odor, sharing your furniture with sighthounds is a pretty easy decision.
Our whippet makes use of any soft furniture in the house, though she also loves her own soft bed at night.  Many greyhounds too, love their humans furniture.  Our greyhound has never had the urge to climb up on the furniture, so instead, there are several soft beds throughout the house for her to use.
       4. If you dont have carpeting in your home, non-slip throw rugs are needed, especially in the places your greyhound walks the most. Our floors are too slippery for the greyhound.  Her paws slide and slip, which stresses her and scares her.  Scattered throw rugs may not win decorating awards, but hey, anything for the hounds.
5.  They are an indoor pet. They will need jackets for cold or rainy days. And if your home tends to be on the cool side, they may need a lightweight jacket or sweater for indoors. Going outside and potty trips may have to be done quickly in cold weather. Paws gets cold quickly too.  Ditto for hot weather. Be careful on hot days and too much time in the sun.  Do not leave them outside, ever.
( two great places to check out coats are Voyagers K9 apparel and Greyt Gear by MJ)

Booties may be needed in the winter. I have tried different types, but cannot keep them on the whippet. Thankfully she will go outside very quickly and BE ready to go right back inside. With the greyhound, she paces and paces. If anyone has a greyhound, they understand the amount of time it can take for a greyhound to find the perfect spot to go potty. Thus, if the greyhound's paws get cold, she gets frustrated and will not go potty.  I am putting the anti-slip dog socks on her, especially on very cold days, it helps. She is happier. By going a size smaller than I thought was needed, they are staying on the greyhound's paws. 

6. Many greyhounds coming off the track do not have great dental health. Many greyhound rescues will have the teeth checked and cleaned prior to the adoption being finalized.  But be prepared for daily brushing and any needed dental upkeep.
(Our greyhound's teeth were and are not the best, she had to have several teeth pulled before we adopted her.)  Most greyhounds when gently introduced to teeth brushing, will accept it easily. Brush teeth daily, gently, esp., if there are dental, gum issues. (update: greyhound recently went in for dental surgery to have a number of her teeth extracted. They had been in bad shape since the day we adopted her. Waited as long as we could, hoping to avoid surgery.. but for her health and well being, we knew it was time.


Hint: Have found a damp piece of gauze smeared with toothpaste works well for cleaning teeth and gums for the greyhound.  She has trouble with her gums getting inflammed and the gauze allows me to give them a good cleaning/ gentle massage. I have also had to use herbs to help with inflammation of her gums.

7. Don't scrimp on a good quality dog food. It will go a long way to good health for your sighthound.  (and with a good quality dog food you may not have to feed such large amounts.) Our greyhound's coat and condition improved greatly after we adopted her and she was put on a good dog food/ diet.
-TIP, we give a teaspoon of plain yogurt ( no sugar or artificial sweeteners) to our sighthounds each day.  It helps with good digestion and gut health, is good for fighting bacteria that leads to dental issues, helps with bad breath and tartar build up  and has a host of other health benefits. We also add small amounts of finely chopped fresh fruits or veg.,wth the dog food.
Check online for which fruits and vegetables are safe and in what amounts, to supplement your dog's regular dog food.
why feed liver:    http://petsnacks.com.au/  top-10-reasons-to-feed-your-dog-liver 

Check out Dogs Naturally. Consider using as many natural products as possible, really consider all vaccines and medications before agreeing to them.  Are they right for your dog, are they all necessary?
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8. Always keep them on a leash. Not only does walking your dog on a leash help with bonding and training, but sighthounds were bred to see prey and chase it in a flash.  Sighthounds can move quickly in just seconds.  Do not rely on any recall training at that moment.  When our whippet sees a squirrel or chipmunk, she is totally focused on just that.
 It is not worth losing your beloved dog, or having it accidentally hit by a car.  Choose a safe, fenced in area to let your dog run.  Sighthounds are sprinters, a quick run is all they need, followed of course, by a nap.

9.  Sighthounds make loving pets. Just be prepared before you bring one into your life. They attach quickly to their humans, it is cruel not to be able to make a firm commitment to them in return. Patience, love and humor are all needed when you have a sighthound in your life.  Sighthounds may need a bit more consideration for their care, but they give back a hundred times over.


The greatest antidepressant has 4 paws and a wagging tail. 
A dog might destroy your shoes, but it will never break your heart.

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