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Africa

Saluki/Canaan Dog

Female, Adult
Woodinville, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with cats,
Story
Please contact Greyhound Pets, Inc. Woodinville (info@greyhoundpetsinc.org) for more information about this pet.AfricaTag No: 7051Registered Name: NoneBreed: Saluki/CanaanDate of Birth:  February 4, 2021Color: Black/TanCat Trainable: NoDog Friendly: Ok with dogs her size, unknown with othersKid Friendly: UnknownWeight:  55 lbsLocation: Woodinville, WA (Kennel)Comments: This four year old Saluki/Canaan mix is a playful and affectionate girl with plenty of puppy-like energy. Mostly black in color and blessed with that slinky sighthound physique, Africa stands out from the crowd with a delightfully curly tail, notably large ears, and best of all, a pair of beige eyebrows that seem to have been dabbed on sideways with a large brush and give her the cutest quizzical expression.Africa was surrendered to our friends at Bahrain Animal Rescue Centre (BARC) when she was just a puppy by an owner who was leaving the country and couldn’t take her along. After a stint in the BARC shelter Africa then lived in a foster home, where we are told she was in heaven playing with the other dogs and cuddling with her foster mom on the bed. In February, 2024, Africa finally took her “Freedom Flight” to America and GPI.When Africa first arrived at GPI she was somewhat unsure about being handled as she was naturally confused, wondering what was happening to her and who all these strange people were. But Africa caught on quick that the kind staff and volunteers at GPI can be relied upon 100% to give gentle caresses and tasty eats. That said, she is not a fan of restrictive affection or having her collar grabbed by strangers-and really, who could blame her?She is currently more than making up for lost time in her social life and now shows exuberant affection towards her human friends. She is a little shy on first introduction (especially with large men), but give her a few moments and her natural curiosity and intelligence will override any reluctance to approach you. Add an optional treat or two, and presto you will have a wiggling little kiss dispenser who is hoping to be your new bestie. Africa is very eager to please and sometimes values human affection even over treats!The right home for Africa could include dog-savvy kids and/or a compatible dog, but no cats. She loves to run and play (games of chase are a favorite) and happily shares her toys. Her garden must have a high fence (at least six feet) because this athletic lass can jump! Africa is suited to a life in a quieter suburban or rural area, not in a busy downtown environment.It might be due to her lack of experience or just her personality, but Africa can be temporarily overwhelmed by stimulating or bustling environments. Her family should definitely introduce her to new places and experiences, but just a bit slowly and selectively while she learns about the world and her real personality emerges.Africa is seeing the world outside the kennel on group walks with her GPI dog friends at a moderately busy public park. She doesn’t seem to mind other dogs being in close proximity. A few of GPI’s volunteer trainers, under the tutelage of GPI’s professional trainer, Miss Rosyn, have made great progress in teaching Africa basic leash manners and how to control her youthful impulsiveness. With more a bit more maturity and experience she will make a good on-leash walking companion, either one-on-one with her human or in a group dog walk. She loves car rides, though she needs to be restrained or contained as Africa believes you both should be in the driver’s seat!Since arriving at GPI Africa has made great strides in learning about life as a pet, blossoming from a cautious and inexperienced youngster into a vivacious and loving dog. Now she just needs to take that final step into her forever home. Sponsored by Sandi Wescott Would you like to sponsor Africa while she waits for her forever home?  If so, you can find more info here:  https://greyhoundpetsinc.org/support/sponsor-a-dog/ Greyhound Pets, Inc. - www.greyhoundpetsinc.org - 877-468-7681 WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS TO ADOPT A GREYHOUND? Read Greyhound Pets, Inc. FAQ about our requirements to adopt a greyhound and what to expect:   https://www.greyhoundpetsinc.org/learn/greyhound-faqs/ Once you are ready to adopt, please fill out an Application to Adopt on our website - https://greyhoundpetsinc.org/adopt/adoption-guide/February 2, 2025, 5:54 pm
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Ringo

Saluki/Canaan Dog

Male, Adult
Woodinville, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with cats,
Story
Please contact Greyhound Pets, Inc. Woodinville (info@greyhoundpetsinc.org) for more information about this pet.RingoTag No: 7050Registered Name: NoneBreed: Saluki/CanaanDate of Birth:  November 8, 2020Color: BlackCat Trainable: NoDog Friendly: Ok with dogs his size, unknown with othersKid Friendly: UnknownWeight:  55 lbsLocation: Foster homeComments:  Ringo and Jagger are brothers.  Both came to us from Bahrain.  Ringo is a sweetheart.  He is quite timid at first, but a love once he is comfortable.  He will need a quieter home with someone who can gently guide him in the ways of the world and help him blossom.  Ringo will need a home without cats or small dogs.  He would do best in a home with a fenced yard.Ringo moved to a foster home in December and is doing fabulously!  Here are some updates from his foster mom:- Ringo is fully house-trained at this point. He isn't scared to go out in our yard and will sometimes be out there on his own. We haven't had any accidents in the house for several weeks. He seems to enjoy going for walks with his foster sisters. We haven't had any trouble getting him into his harness and he now gets excited to put it on because he knows we are going for a walk. He is still afraid of cars, although it seems to be improving somewhat. He also seems to be afraid of the larger mailboxes (the tower-type that have multiple mailboxes in them), as he takes a wide berth around them. He has a very strong startle reflex and when he gets startled on a walk, he sits down wherever he is. But it doesn't take much encouragement to get him going again, especially when he sees his sisters walking ahead:) He does go potty on walks as well. He is strong for such a little guy, so he will need someone who is strong enough to make sure they don't lose him if he tries to bolt when startled. When he sees other dogs on walks, he often barks at them but seems like he wants to play with them rather than being scared of them.  He is fine with stairs, both indoor and outdoor. Ringo sleeps through the night and has done so pretty much from the beginning. On the energy front, he is an energetic little guy and seems to need daily exercise, either in the yard or on walks. He does seem to like chews to get out some of that energy if it is pouring down rain. He loves to play with his sisters in the yard. They regularly chase each other around and he seems to like it. Prey drive wise, he does have a moderately strong prey drive. He will go after rabbits, squirrels, etc. on walks.  He absolutely LOVES toys. He really likes squeaky ones and likes to carry them around the house. And he loves to take all the toys out of the basket and scatter them around the house. He will need VERY durable toys because he also likes to tear apart the ones that aren't durable. He will tear apart and pull the stuffing out of plain stuffed toys. He has no problems with eating and enjoys treats. He has his own bowl stand and knows that one is his. Ringo has free run of his foster home.  He seems to really like being out and about and likes to snuggle with his sisters or his foster parents on the couch. In fact, he really is a HUGE snuggle bug. He seems to take comfort in snuggling. He has been loose in the house (uncrated) with his foster sisters for up to 5 hours without any problems. Ringo would really benefit from another dog in his home as he really enjoys being with his foster sisters, and being around a more confident dog. He does still have fear of unfamiliar things so it would probably be helpful to have a forever family that has the patience to help him feel secure in his new environment. He doesn't like strangers and often barks at people walking by the front of his foster home.  Ringo does not like loud noises, but some meds have helped him in situations like neighborhood fireworks. His foster family says he is such a sweet little guy and we really want to make sure he finds a good match for his forever family?? Sponsored by Carla and Bill Rogers Sponsored by Cathleen Macellari Sponsored by Kathy Riggs Sponsored by Joe Groom - Jagger and Ringo Ringo would love to have a sponsor while he waits for his forever family to find him.  For more info, see:  https://greyhoundpetsinc.org/support/sponsor-a-dog/ Greyhound Pets, Inc. - www.greyhoundpetsinc.org - 877-468-7681 WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS TO ADOPT A GREYHOUND? Read Greyhound Pets, Inc. FAQ about our requirements to adopt a greyhound and what to expect:   https://www.greyhoundpetsinc.org/learn/greyhound-faqs/ Once you are ready to adopt, please fill out an Application to Adopt on our website - https://greyhoundpetsinc.org/adopt/adoption-guide/January 12, 2025, 6:06 pm
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Jagger

Saluki/Canaan Dog

Male, Young
Woodinville, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with cats,
Story
Please contact Greyhound Pets, Inc. Woodinville (info@greyhoundpetsinc.org) for more information about this pet.JaggerTag No: 7042Registered Name: NoneBreed: Saluki/CanaanDate of Birth:  November 8, 2020Color: Black/TanCat Trainable: NoDog Friendly: Ok with dogs his size, Unknown with othersKid Friendly: UnknownWeight:  40 lbsLocation: Woodinville, WA (Kennel)Comments: Jagger is a sweet, friendly boy.  He is fun, active and eager to please.  He has only known shelter life since he was two months old.  We are hoping to give him a lovely forever home with a fenced yard to play in.  Jagger will need a home without cats. Jagger is not suitable for an apartment/condo/townhome.  Jagger came to us from Bahrain. Sponsored by Roman Isakov Sponsored by Joe Groom - Jagger and RingoJagger would like his own sponsor.  To find out how to help him, see:  https://greyhoundpetsinc.org/support/sponsor-a-dog/ Greyhound Pets, Inc. - www.greyhoundpetsinc.org - 877-468-7681 WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS TO ADOPT A GREYHOUND? Read Greyhound Pets, Inc. FAQ about our requirements to adopt a greyhound and what to expect:   https://www.greyhoundpetsinc.org/learn/greyhound-faqs/ Once you are ready to adopt, please fill out an Application to Adopt on our website - https://greyhoundpetsinc.org/adopt/adoption-guide/December 21, 2024, 6:39 pm
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Kim

Saluki

Female, Young
Woodinville, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with cats,
Story
Please contact Greyhound Pets, Inc. Woodinville (info@greyhoundpetsinc.org) for more information about this pet.KimTag No: 7011Registered Name: NoneBreed: Saluki MixDate of Birth:  December 2021Color: Tan/BlackCat Trainable: NoDog Friendly: Ok with greyhoundsKid Friendly: See CommentsWeight:  40 poundsLocation: Woodinville, WA (Kennel)Comments:  Kim is fun, friendly and very sweet.  She loves to play ball!  She is so eager to please.  Kim loves car rides and is a dream in a car - just lies down and curls up.  Kim had been very sensitive to noises and new things, but (thanks to the folks in California) has been through a 6 week board and train program and knows a lot of commands and has adapted well to new things and sounds.  While she loves to run and play, she also loves to snuggle and hang with you.  We are working on her leash manners and greeting of strangers, and they are improving.  We think she would do fine as an only dog and may even do ok in an apartment as long as she is given some run time in a secure area.  If she gets really excited she can get a little nippy, so she may not do well with young children.  But it is easy to distract her and remind her of her manners.  She came to us from Mexico, via California. Kim was our October Dog of the Month: https://greyhoundpetsinc.org/kim-october-dog-of-the-month/ Sponsored by Susan and Chip Terhune If you can adopt just now but you'd like to help Kim by sponsoring her, you can get more info here: https://www.greyhoundpetsinc.org/support/sponsor-a-dog/ Greyhound Pets, Inc. - www.greyhoundpetsinc.org - 877-468-7681 WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS TO ADOPT A GREYHOUND? Read Greyhound Pets, Inc. FAQ about our requirements to adopt a greyhound and what to expect:   https://www.greyhoundpetsinc.org/learn/greyhound-faqs/ Once you are ready to adopt, please fill out an Application to Adopt on our website - https://greyhoundpetsinc.org/adopt/adoption-guide/November 6, 2024, 7:04 pm

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