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My basic info
Breed
Greyhound
Color
Brindle
Age
6 years old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
61 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
1919
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
ADOPTION PENDING-Lizzie arrived from Ireland on December 3rd. She has been retired for some time, but her owner had to move and could not bring Lizzie along. Her registered name is Miss Elizabeth. She is great in every way. She likes to collect everything she can get into her bed (toys, pillows, blankets, etc.) If you are missing something from around the house, Lizzie has probably confiscated it. Lizzie gets along well with other dogs and would be good in just about any environment. She is sweet, quiet, and is great in the house. she only barks if she hears something outside. Lizzie has been chosen for the Greyhound Advancement Center's prison training program, so when she graduates around the end of January, she will know all of her basic commands. For more information on the prison training program, please go to our website, www.bayareagreyhounds.org, and check out Prison Trained Greyhounds. If you would like to meet Lizzie and reserve her for your own before she goes into the prison, please let us know, e-mail or call 813-935-3247.
ADOPTION PENDING-Lizzie arrived from Ireland on December 3rd. She has been retired for some time, but her owner had to move and could not bring Lizzie along. Her registered name is Miss Elizabeth. She is great in every way. She likes to collect everything she can get into her bed (toys, pillows, blankets, etc.) If you are missing something from around the house, Lizzie has probably confiscated it. Lizzie gets along well with other dogs and would be good in just about any environment. She is sweet, quiet, and is great in the house. she only barks if she hears something outside. Lizzie has been chosen for the Greyhound Advancement Center's prison training program, so when she graduates around the end of January, she will know all of her basic commands. For more information on the prison training program, please go to our website, www.bayareagreyhounds.org, and check out Prison Trained Greyhounds. If you would like to meet Lizzie and reserve her for your own before she goes into the prison, please let us know, e-mail or call 813-935-3247.
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Additional adoption info
Our adoption process is easy! You complete and submit an Application to Adopt, on-line through our website. If you have pets, they will need to be spayed or neutered, current on vaccines, and on heartworm preventative. If you rent, you will need to have permission from your landlord to have a dog the size of a greyhound. After your application is approved, you will have an opportunity to meet the greyhound you have chosen and to make sure that he or she and your pets are compatible. Adoption fees range from $250 for seniors (age 7 ad older). We have a limited number of "prison trained" greyhounds who will be trained in all their basic commands. The adoption fee depends on our price for shipping from Ireland. and is listed on the profile for each dog.
The adoption fee partially defrays the veterinary costs we incur. Before adoption, your greyhound will be spayed or neutered, have had his or her teeth cleaned, received all vaccines, Bordetella (to guard against kennel cough), had a routine fecal check and wormed if necessary, have been micro chipped,and have been started on heartworm preventative. You will also receive a leash and collar, adoption guide, grooming glove, stuffie toy, turn-out muzzle, BAGA ID tag, toothbrush, and oral gel.
Our adoption process is easy! You complete and submit an Application to Adopt, on-line through our website. If you have pets, they will need to be spayed or neutered, current on vaccines, and on heartworm preventative. If you rent, you will need to have permission from your landlord to have a dog the size of a greyhound. After your application is approved, you will have an opportunity to meet the greyhound you have chosen and to make sure that he or she and your pets are compatible. Adoption fees range from $250 for seniors (age 7 ad older). We have a limited number of "prison trained" greyhounds who will be trained in all their basic commands. The adoption fee depends on our price for shipping from Ireland. and is listed on the profile for each dog.
The adoption fee partially defrays the veterinary costs we incur. Before adoption, your greyhound will be spayed or neutered, have had his or her teeth cleaned, received all vaccines, Bordetella (to guard against kennel cough), had a routine fecal check and wormed if necessary, have been micro chipped,and have been started on heartworm preventative. You will also receive a leash and collar, adoption guide, grooming glove, stuffie toy, turn-out muzzle, BAGA ID tag, toothbrush, and oral gel.
Go meet their pets
Please check out website, www.bayareagreyhounds.org for a list of adoption events each month. Since all of our greyhounds are fostered in individual homes, they are not in one central location. If you are interested in meeting a particular greyhound you see on Adoptapet.com, please call us for a location where that greyhound may be seen (813)935-3247.
Please check out website, www.bayareagreyhounds.org for a list of adoption events each month. Since all of our greyhounds are fostered in individual homes, they are not in one central location. If you are interested in meeting a particular greyhound you see on Adoptapet.com, please call us for a location where that greyhound may be seen (813)935-3247.
More about this rescue
Bay Area Greyhound Adoptions was founded in July 2004 for the purpose of finding pet homes for retired racing greyhounds of for those greyhounds who never qualified for the track. We are recognized as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and all contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. We are an all-volunteer organization and all funds we raise go directly to help greyhounds in need. To date, we have found homes for almost 2,000 greyhounds.
All of our greyhounds are prison trained and know their basic commands. We also have a few seniors who are pes that are returned from adoptive homes.
Bay Area Greyhound Adoptions was founded in July 2004 for the purpose of finding pet homes for retired racing greyhounds of for those greyhounds who never qualified for the track. We are recognized as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and all contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. We are an all-volunteer organization and all funds we raise go directly to help greyhounds in need. To date, we have found homes for almost 2,000 greyhounds.
All of our greyhounds are prison trained and know their basic commands. We also have a few seniors who are pes that are returned from adoptive homes.
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