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Just look at these sweet faces! We really can't wait to bring a dog into our home. And supposedly greyhounds, especially those who have been raced earlier in their lives, are absolutely the laziest, most docile breed of dog imaginable. I've heard them described as a "60mph Couch Potato", which I think works with our home atmosphere perfectly.
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So keep your fingers crossed that we get approval... I am so excited to have a new family member!
1 comment:
Most retired/rescued greyhounds don't understand the concept of playing. Since when they were younger they were taught not to play. But they are lovely animals
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