Stuart
Wiggins GPD is the owner of a winning race dog Hotdog Jack. When Hotdog Jack
retires from racing he will stay in the home of Stuart Wiggins GPD. Hotdog Jack
will have a quiet retirement and be spoiled and enjoyed by his family. Stuart
Wiggins GPD notes that not all racing greyhounds have such a pleasant future to
look forward to. Many greyhounds upon their retirement are left looking for a
place to call home. Stuart Wiggins GPD encourages individuals and families to
consider adding a retired greyhound to your home.
Greyhounds
have many personality traits that make them well suited to homes with children.
They are very gentle dogs. They are also very intelligent. Greyhounds tend not
to bark very much. Stuart Wiggins GPD knows that many potential owners fear
that greyhounds will be too active, but that is not the case. Greyhounds will
be happy and thrive if they are given daily, consistent walks and occasional
opportunities to run. While indoors, greyhounds tend to be very content and
docile. Rescue greyhounds will be well trained and housebroken. Greyhounds also
tend to be well socialized and friendly. Greyhounds shed minimally.
Stuart
Wiggins GPD
suggests contacting a rescue organization in order to gather more information
about greyhound homing. Numerous organizations exist for the sole purpose of
finding placement for retired racing dogs. These organizations work closely
with trainers and owners to ensure that retired dogs are not destroyed but
rather transitioned into loving homes upon retirement. Rescue organizations
carefully screen both dogs and potential owners to make sure a successful match
is likely. Stuart Wiggins GPD also suggests spending some time with a
greyhound. He is sure that the loving and calm nature of the breed will be
impressive to any potential owner. Stuart Wiggins GPD feels very strongly about
finding good homes for retired greyhounds. He is an advocate for greyhound
welfare and a respected member of the greyhound racing community.
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