Adoption information
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About Boris
Large fawn boy
Not cat or small dog friendly
Happy with company or medium/large female canine friends
Family with older teenagers
Boris is so loved his foster Mum, she says she will be a little sad when Boris finds his new forever home, but isn't that what all foster carers have to go through? He is a very pretty boy, his foster Mum says he has thicker, shorter "sable" ears, and is by far the most easygoing foster hound she has been lucky to have at her home.
He is a very polite, smoochy boy who will jump up next to you for a cuddly when invited. He pops his head on your chest and just laps up the attention.
He is pretty good on the lead, although can pull and be a little reactive when he comes across a small fluffy that is barking. If they aren't barking he will tend to ignore them. So noises such as this can make him alert and a bit reactive, so being aware of this and giving him a gentle reminder will help Boris to calm down. Being a larger boy, a harness would be a good present for him too. Even though Boris does love his walks, he goes with the flow, and if isn't walked every single day, he is not fussed.
Boris likes other female medium/large friends, in fact he lives with his foster hound and beagle girls, and they get along just fine.
A family with older teenage members is what Boris would be the best fit for, he gets so excited at times, whizzing around, and zoomies that he may knock down a small child inadvertently.
He is a very pretty boy, his foster Mum says he has thicker, shorter "sable" ears, has the darkness around them as well as his nose. He isn't to fussed with squeaky toys but does like to take items back to his bed.
He is a very good traveller, just loves the car, and sometimes just wants to stay in the car maybe waiting for the next outing funny boy.
He is fine being outside as well as in and isn't really into running all over the back yard, so a smaller unit type abode with a small yard/courtyard with shade would be fine for Boris.
He also sleeps right through as long as he is taken out before bed to the toilet, you wont hear a peep from him.
Boris is just a pretty good all around guy, a bit of a dag and will make a lovely family member. He is so deserving of his very own home!
Adoption details
Step 1 – Complete a Expression of Interest form https://www.racing2rehome.org/available-for-adoption
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.