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| Value for Money | 9.4/10 |
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| Overall rating | 10/10 |
By Guest. on 3rd Feb 2008
| Value for money | 10/10 |
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| Overall value | 10/10 |
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Well behaved, requires small amount of exercise, quiet, clean in the house and very loyal.
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We adopted Purdy 3 months ago and she is purfect. A failed racer at just 18 months she was one of the lucky few who was given over to a rescue centre by the owner rather than put out on the streets where all kinds of horrific things happen to these wonderful dogs. When we picked her up we had to teach her how to live in a house with people, a cat and another dog. This was both sad to see but very rewarding to see her confidence grow. She was clean in the house very quickly with only a couple of accidents. She gets on well with our cat (although I think this is rare so be careful) and she loves our other dog who is a patterdale terrier. Many people believe Greyhounds require lots of exercise but this is not true at all. After just a 20 minute walk she is tired and ready to go home and she sleeps almost as much as our cat does. She loves nothing more than to cuddle up with us and just wants to please us all the time. One thing we have found is that we have to be very careful not leave food lying around as she will eat anything and steals from anywhere. Please adopt one of these wonderful dogs as they are very easy to own and they deserve so much more than the terrible treatment so many of them receive when their job of racing is done.

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