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Nov. 8th, 2018 06:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Yesterday I had fun pet-sitting a Greyhound friend named Puck. He's a large guy with a brindle coat. He's much more confident and outgoing than Abbie. So, while they have some similarities, their personalities are also very different. For instance, Abbie is anxious and needs to be coaxed into things like going into the kitchen (where the floor is slippery). She doesn't go into the garbage at all. Puck went into the bathroom garbage because I forgot to shut the door when I left for lunch. He really made himself right at home.
It was neat having another dog in the house for the day and I really enjoyed it. Abbie mostly just put up with it.
Florida voters decided to outlaw dog racing, so now there will be many Greyhounds looking for homes. They are wonderful pets, especially for apartments and houses with fenced yards. They rarely bark. I'm happy to answer any questions about my experience with Greyhounds!
It was neat having another dog in the house for the day and I really enjoyed it. Abbie mostly just put up with it.
Florida voters decided to outlaw dog racing, so now there will be many Greyhounds looking for homes. They are wonderful pets, especially for apartments and houses with fenced yards. They rarely bark. I'm happy to answer any questions about my experience with Greyhounds!