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Rescue group
PetRescue ID
660832
Location
Tweed Heads, NSW
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Another successful adoption - amazing work Friends of the Hound Greyhound Adoption Group!
More successful adoptions - amazing work Friends of the Hound Greyhound Adoption Group!
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Greyhound puppies!!!!!
Large Female Greyhound Dog
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
On Hold
Rescue group
PetRescue ID
660832
Location
Tweed Heads, NSW
Willa and Simba are 4 and a half months old and are from the same litter (one male and one female). They had two other sisters but they have already been adopted.
These puppies are oh so very lucky and will only ever know love and kindness.
Greyhound puppies (or any puppies for that matter) are not for the faint hearted. They have sharp teeth, like to play, chew things, and can be hard work – but the rewards are worth it.
Willa and Simba are the best of buddies and play so well together. While these guys are fine to be separated, they would love a home together.
The pups if adopted individually, will need company, either in the form of another dog (who is tolerant of their puppy ways), or people that are home more often than not.
Both puppies would be fine with cats once socialised, but as they are puppies, they may terrorise them by wanting to play constantly so your cat must be up for the challenge.
Please only apply if you have a suitable environment, and the time and dedication (and patience and understanding) that is needed to have a puppy.
Please Contact:- Friends of the Hound at
enquiries@friendsofthehound.org.au
View more information about Friends of the hound Greyhound Adoption program visit http://www.friendsofthehound.org.au/
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.