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My basic info
Breed
Greyhound
Color
Black
Age
Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details
Good with cats
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Bat
Black Female
DOB: 02/05/12
Cat Trainable - Yes
Our policy is to reserve the cat-trainable dogs for those homes that truly require them. If you have no small animals, you will need to adopt a dog that is not deemed small animal trainable.
Bat is a sweet, quiet girl. She loves attention, but may be a little shy about asking for it. Don't be surprised if she's a little unsure at first, she's a young dog and may need a little time to develop her confidence. She interacted well with the other greyhounds. Bat responded well when meeting Jack Russell Terriers, but caution should always be exercised with smaller animals, especially outdoors.
Foster Home Update: Bat fits in here perfectly. She gets along well with both of our greyhounds. She quickly learned the stairs and now runs up and down the stairs, exploring and sniffing every nook and cranny. She greets the cats with nose kisses, then ignores them. On our walk the other morning a rabbit ran across the path and she stood at attention but didn't give chase. She drags toys around, but either isn't sure how to play, or she isn't relaxed enough yet to let go and play. She sleeps quietly through the night in the kennel, and the last two nights at 10:00 she has kenneled herself and gone to bed. No accidents indoors yet, but we take her out every few hours.
She really is adorable and would like to be a lap dog. Bat is going to make somebody very happy.