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We need to talk! About greyhounds!!! I saw your post in the Furbabies thread. I used to be the same way and would always make a beeline toward greyhounds whenever I saw them out and about. I still do, actually. I am absolutely in love with greyhounds.
Anyway, so it sounds like you''re renting a house or an apartment in a house now, with a no-pets clause in yoru lease. Have you been living there for a while? You might consider sending a well-crafted letter to your landlords to let them know that you have an interest in adopting a greyhound (describe the breed in case they are unfamiliar with their calm, gentle nature) and that you would like them to consider amending the lease to allow you to adopt one. If you have been there for a while (and maybe even if not), it always makes sense for a landlord to try to keep a good tenant happy, rather than having the place empty for at least a month for showings, then finding a new tenant (which is always a risk.) Maybe they will agree? Also, most adoption groups will do a home visit, and will want to know that your landlord allows pets.
Have you looked at greyhounds that are available for adoption at a group in your area? Is your DH on board with the idea?
Also, do you have a fenced yard? When the day comes that you are able to adopt, fenced backyards always do help, but when I adopted my first greyhound, I lived in a condo and did leashwalks and it was totally fine. Fences are just a bit easier, especially when it''s snowing out.
Sorry for going on and on, but I am a self-proclaimed crazy-greyhound lady, and I would be remiss if I didn''t take an opportunity to try to help someone adopt!!!!
Anyway, so it sounds like you''re renting a house or an apartment in a house now, with a no-pets clause in yoru lease. Have you been living there for a while? You might consider sending a well-crafted letter to your landlords to let them know that you have an interest in adopting a greyhound (describe the breed in case they are unfamiliar with their calm, gentle nature) and that you would like them to consider amending the lease to allow you to adopt one. If you have been there for a while (and maybe even if not), it always makes sense for a landlord to try to keep a good tenant happy, rather than having the place empty for at least a month for showings, then finding a new tenant (which is always a risk.) Maybe they will agree? Also, most adoption groups will do a home visit, and will want to know that your landlord allows pets.
Have you looked at greyhounds that are available for adoption at a group in your area? Is your DH on board with the idea?
Also, do you have a fenced yard? When the day comes that you are able to adopt, fenced backyards always do help, but when I adopted my first greyhound, I lived in a condo and did leashwalks and it was totally fine. Fences are just a bit easier, especially when it''s snowing out.
Sorry for going on and on, but I am a self-proclaimed crazy-greyhound lady, and I would be remiss if I didn''t take an opportunity to try to help someone adopt!!!!
