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<blockquote data-quote="wolfie11969" data-source="post: 2099130" data-attributes="member: 210207"><p>I have a retired greyhound called Freddie. His 4th birthday is on Saturday so going to give him some sausages to celebrate.</p><p></p><p>Greyounds are notorius for doing what's called 'zoomies' when they are happy. These are ever increasing circles run around in alternate directions. Tongue hanging out, tail going like the clappers, I think you get the picture.</p><p></p><p>The other thing they do is claled 'raoching' where they get onto their back with legs splayed out in the air and tongue hanging out.</p><p></p><p>Pretty good dog to have if you dont like long walks (a greyhound needs 20 minutes a day), and like a dog that acts like a dog. </p><p></p><p>Freddie has perfected the 'gimme some of that lovely food' look. And the big amber eyes showing he loves you.</p><p></p><p>He's our second greyhound - we had Logan before that. </p><p></p><p>And just to clarify most greyhounds can live with a cat, and small kids. Freddie not bothered by the neighbourhood cats and he loves having the grandchildren come to visit, especially the 2 year old as she fusses him.</p><p></p><p>Anyone wanting a faithful pet give greyhounds a consider as they make wonderful additions to the family, or am I biased?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolfie11969, post: 2099130, member: 210207"] I have a retired greyhound called Freddie. His 4th birthday is on Saturday so going to give him some sausages to celebrate. Greyounds are notorius for doing what's called 'zoomies' when they are happy. These are ever increasing circles run around in alternate directions. Tongue hanging out, tail going like the clappers, I think you get the picture. The other thing they do is claled 'raoching' where they get onto their back with legs splayed out in the air and tongue hanging out. Pretty good dog to have if you dont like long walks (a greyhound needs 20 minutes a day), and like a dog that acts like a dog. Freddie has perfected the 'gimme some of that lovely food' look. And the big amber eyes showing he loves you. He's our second greyhound - we had Logan before that. And just to clarify most greyhounds can live with a cat, and small kids. Freddie not bothered by the neighbourhood cats and he loves having the grandchildren come to visit, especially the 2 year old as she fusses him. Anyone wanting a faithful pet give greyhounds a consider as they make wonderful additions to the family, or am I biased? [/QUOTE]
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