The greyhound of my dreams awaits,
I anticipate the day,
After I have chosen wisely,
Lay bare my heart to a grey.
OK, so you’ve made the decision to adopt a greyhound. You might think that there are no more questions to ask. However, it’s just the opposite. What is your lifestyle? Is it fast paced or do you work out of your home and can spend more time with an animal? Do you think a younger dog with more energy is for you, or are you leaning toward adopting an older one that might be a bit more lay back? Do you want a smaller greyhound or are you into large dogs? Do you have a preference for a male or female? What type of temperament are you looking for in your dog? Maybe overwhelming questions, but it is good to know how your life and the dog’s life will coalesce.
Although she nailed Emma, I have had three other females that were not like this at all. Two were extremely shy and had to be coaxed out of their shells over time, and the other was a happy-go-lucky girl that was not very pushy at all. So again, we can only generalize as to these differences.
I have found that greyhound males are very often lovers, wanting lots of rubs and pets. Deb Levasseur also agrees. She goes on to address the concern that male dogs lift their legs when they pee. Some adopters may be hesitant about getting a male for that reason. I have had 4 males, two have squatted and two have lifted their leg. Ms. Levasseur says, “The vast majority of Greyhounds are easily trained within a few days and reliable after about 30 days.”, and I definitely agree with that. My boys were trained within a short time. As long as you are consistent, the dog will learn quickly.
Intelligence of the male or female vary from dog to dog, although I do think the girls assimilate information easier. Many of the girls, though, understand what you want but have their own agenda. I have found that most of my boys were lay back and basically followed orders. I add the caveat that these observations were developed by watching my own animals. Every dog is different, and again these could be viewed as generalizations.
Greyhounds tip the scales at being over the top fantastic. Whether you choose a boy or a girl, you cannot go wrong. Do your homework though, assess your family needs, and then adopt a greyhound. There are so many that will fit into your life and make it wonderful. Each of my dogs has given me different gifts, and each gift reveals a little magic about who they are. Your greyhound will surprise you with the same.
Resources:
Deb Levasseur, Certified Dog Trainer and Behavior Therapist, Ask the Expert: Battle of the Sexes, Celebrating Greyhounds, Summer 2015,