Adoption information
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About Libby (On Trial)
When is a greyhound not quite a greyhound? When she is a greyhound/wolfhound cross! ? Gorgeous Libby is a recent save from Canberra pound and what a wonderful save it is! As crosses go, she's pretty perfect; she is smallish (about the same size as an average female grey) and has all of those greyhound qualities we know and love (being lazy, roaching, beautiful manners, affectionate) but has the gorgeous fuzzy face of a wolfhound and because she's a cross won't ever need a muzzle. Libby is house-trained, sleeps quietly through the night, walks beautifully on lead and loves dogs, kids and everyone she meets. We think Libby is particularly suited to a home with children - she's so lovely and gentle. \ Libby has been known to jump fences in her previous life - so high, secure fences or better still, an at-home-all-day owner would be just what Libby needs.
She is currently quite underweight and her foster carers are working to get her weight up, which hopefully won't take long. Let's hope the next chapter of this girl's life is a little happier than her past chapter - we are sure it will be!
Adoption details
Once we have found your new greyhound we will send you an application form to complete and return. Then we will arrange a house check. It is important that the right hound goes to the right home! We can arrange for you to meet the dog/s and they can meet your family and/or other pets. Our hounds go “on trial” with your family for a minimum of 2 weeks. We have dogs that are small dog and cat friendly.
We expect greyhounds to be 'indoor dogs' and not left alone for long periods of time. Ideally they would have a doggy or human friend for company most of the time.
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.



