Bangagin
Well-Known Member
We're fostering a lovely greyhound - I posted some weeks ago about his demand barking, but that has pretty much stopped now and he lies in his bed quietly now when we eat!

We needed a companion for our female lurcher, as we lost our male lurcher in August and she wasn't coping very well when left alone. She's now really calm when left with her new foster brother, and typical for sighthounds they hardly ever move from the sofas!
It's pretty much a given that we will be adopting him, but I have a slight niggle about how well they get on. She's very submissive and quite nervous. Twice now I have heard him growl at her if she stretches a leg out and touches his bed when he's sleeping in it. She just shrinks away from him and is clearly a little worried by him growling.
Now I know this is nothing really - but in all our years of fostering and adopting sighthounds we have never had any growls or grumbles between them (approx 15 dogs over the years). We try to keep the beds apart, but floor space in our living room is limited. We have a bed in our dining room (which leads off the living room) but neither of them like to use it - preferring to stay in the living room. It doesn't seem to happen at all when we are out (we have a pet cam triggered by sound and motion), as they have more space to utilise when we're not on the sofas.
They seem to ignore each other most of the time, although will come over for a fuss together and stand side by side. They don't really interact much, so I'm getting a little paranoid that the grumpiness might escalate. He doesn't resource guard - they eat in the same room and have venison chews in the same room - obviously supervised by me. It's early days - he's only been with us for 5 weeks - but before I adopt I would like to be certain they'll rub along together without any real aggression. I suppose I just want them to be happy together.
We needed a companion for our female lurcher, as we lost our male lurcher in August and she wasn't coping very well when left alone. She's now really calm when left with her new foster brother, and typical for sighthounds they hardly ever move from the sofas!
It's pretty much a given that we will be adopting him, but I have a slight niggle about how well they get on. She's very submissive and quite nervous. Twice now I have heard him growl at her if she stretches a leg out and touches his bed when he's sleeping in it. She just shrinks away from him and is clearly a little worried by him growling.
Now I know this is nothing really - but in all our years of fostering and adopting sighthounds we have never had any growls or grumbles between them (approx 15 dogs over the years). We try to keep the beds apart, but floor space in our living room is limited. We have a bed in our dining room (which leads off the living room) but neither of them like to use it - preferring to stay in the living room. It doesn't seem to happen at all when we are out (we have a pet cam triggered by sound and motion), as they have more space to utilise when we're not on the sofas.
They seem to ignore each other most of the time, although will come over for a fuss together and stand side by side. They don't really interact much, so I'm getting a little paranoid that the grumpiness might escalate. He doesn't resource guard - they eat in the same room and have venison chews in the same room - obviously supervised by me. It's early days - he's only been with us for 5 weeks - but before I adopt I would like to be certain they'll rub along together without any real aggression. I suppose I just want them to be happy together.