![]() 04/12/2019 at 23:05 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Cotton is the brown brindle and #1 in the video. Went to the brewery since the wife was working. Met two other couples that rescued greyhounds plus a guy that trained them in Wisconsin when he was younger. It’s great seeing these sweethearts getting more attention. At least two people we know have rescued at least one after meeting ours. !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!!
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Well done Cotton.
Not so lonely anymore thankfully.
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Not at all. Amazing she was only the 2nd best dog in her litter.
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They are both beautiful dogs.
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Trump level of the bestests dogs.
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We are meeting with a local greyhound adoption group this afternoon. They have two dogs that are ready for adoption and hopefully one of them will end out being the dog for us.
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Yay!
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I favor Malamutes (obviously) but I know one fact about greyhounds. Like Malamutes, they’re couch potatoes as well demonstrated in your photo.
What are their breed tendencies as far as being guard dogs or territorialness or dog aggression? Curious as a neighbor has a couple of rescues and they’re quite vicious (acting at least) to us when we walk by their yard.
Cotton is pretty. Karma points for rescuing.
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Gibbs could care less. Cotton barks when another dog walks by the house or if she sees another on the walk. If we put her in a car or bring a dog in the house, she’s perfectly fine.