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About Dizzy
Dizzy
At not quite 2 years of age, our darling Dizzy girl is just a delight to be around with her fuzzy puppy fur and joyful nature.
A happy and active girl, she enjoys running about the yard with her foster doggy siblings and loves the company of other dogs. She enjoys a swim in her foster families fish pond and a game of chase the ball and run away with it.
Most of all Dizzy loves people, all people, but especially children and is frequently found lying on her back with a group of children around her enjoying belly rubs.
After a busy day of getting as many pats as possible and a leisurely walk, Dizzy is very content to curl up in her bed with her favourite teddy.
Dizzy is a quick learner and is learning manners around bench surfing, but is house trained, walks well on the leash and travels well in the car.
Dizzy would benefit from the company of a doggy companion. She has not been home alone, so it is difficult to gauge how she would go being left alone for long periods.
Dizzy is not cat friendly.
Dizzy gets around remarkably well with her foster carers not really noticing how this reduced sight impacts her life. Dizzy uncomfortably runs up and down stairs, runs around the yard playing with the other dogs without bumping into anything and navigates very well on walks.
She is frightened of loud traffic sounds, and would be well suited to a quite residential or rural area.
Medical notes
Dizzy was born with a congenital eye condition that caused her eyes not to form correctly. This has impacted her eyesight, with no sight in her left eye and reduced sight in her right eye.
She has been assessed by 2 vets and an animal eye specialist who feel that her eye sight may not get any worse, Therefore not requiring any further care, but it is difficult to be certain.
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Adoption details
Step 1 – Complete a Expression of Interest form https://www.racing2rehome.org/expressionsofinterest
Step 2 – We will call you by phone for a chat to provide you with more information about the dog and answer any questions you may have. If you wish to proceed with the adoption we will arrange a time for a Meet & Greet and a home yard inspection to ensure adequate fencing and shelter is provided for the dog.
Step 3 - A meet and greet will be held with your family and any other pets you may have. All dogs are to be met in person.
Step 4 - If all parties are happy to proceed with the adoption, the adoption fee is to be paid and you will have a 14 day trial period. If at any time in that 14 days you find you cannot keep your canine, they shall be returned and you will be refund the adoption fee.
At the time of adoption you will receive an adoption pack which will include:-
- Collar & Lead
- Muzzle
- Polar Fleece Coat
- Certificate of Sterilisation
- Certificate of Vaccination
- Information on caring for your greyhound
- Worming & Flea treatment dates
- access to our private Facebook page for foster carers, volunteers and adopters of our hounds
- Receipt of payment
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.