elsielouise
Well-Known Member
hi all
I noticed the greyhound thread but didn't want to hijack it.
My partner and I have just reserved a dog and a bitch from our local trust. We chose the bitch two weeks ago and have been to see her twice. She's very food orientated and the trust have tested her with children but not cats. Last week weekend we were offered a dog that has only been off the track since August and less is known about him.
This trust allows you to go and walk them and spend time with them and they're not coming home for a few weeks anyway.
I just wondered therefore if anyone can suggest any ways we can test them for suitability in terms of general 're-habilitation' to a home environment before they become ours since I will be heartbroken if we are unable to keep them once they come home.
We've run them both together and the bitch comes to call in the pen (when there's no distractions) but the dog is more wary though comes round.
We've met the dogs original owner who has told us his racing history and says he'll be easy to do but that he is 'untested' outside kennels.
Just wondering if anyone can add anything, particularly about testing the potential for getting them to ignore horses and hens!
We can keep them all seperate if we must but would be better if they can all get on!
I noticed the greyhound thread but didn't want to hijack it.
My partner and I have just reserved a dog and a bitch from our local trust. We chose the bitch two weeks ago and have been to see her twice. She's very food orientated and the trust have tested her with children but not cats. Last week weekend we were offered a dog that has only been off the track since August and less is known about him.
This trust allows you to go and walk them and spend time with them and they're not coming home for a few weeks anyway.
I just wondered therefore if anyone can suggest any ways we can test them for suitability in terms of general 're-habilitation' to a home environment before they become ours since I will be heartbroken if we are unable to keep them once they come home.
We've run them both together and the bitch comes to call in the pen (when there's no distractions) but the dog is more wary though comes round.
We've met the dogs original owner who has told us his racing history and says he'll be easy to do but that he is 'untested' outside kennels.
Just wondering if anyone can add anything, particularly about testing the potential for getting them to ignore horses and hens!
We can keep them all seperate if we must but would be better if they can all get on!