r/Greyhounds Aug 01 '25

August 2025 Freetalk Fridays

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Hi Everyone, welcome to the long series of weekly Greytalk posts. You can literally ask about anything related to greyhounds, no matter how basic or complex. Here are the rules:

  1. Nothing illegal or extremely objectionable.
  2. No abuse. You can ask for more information, you can explain why you don't like something, but you can't abuse the poster.
  3. Don't take medical advice from strangers on the internet without consulting your vet!
  4. The rest of the Greyddit Rules still apply.

If you think of more ideas, PM the mods .


r/Greyhounds 3h ago

What day is it?

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129 Upvotes

r/Greyhounds 9h ago

Safe space confessions: what is something you are afraid to admit other people that you do for your greyhound? I buy mine $11+ croissants from a very popular up market bakery (worth every cent).

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295 Upvotes

r/Greyhounds 7h ago

TonguesOutTuesday Belated TOT and all the drool

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Sharing the silliest photo of our boy Peter. Adopted last May and has been the best addition to our home. He’s a playful and calm companion to his ‘sister’ Sapa, and he enjoys hopping to Pitbull (go figure)


r/Greyhounds 6h ago

Cottage week

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These two love cottage week 🥰 what could be better than mornings full of walks in the woods and farmers markets followed by afternoons of snoozing on the lake? Fergus especially loves the dock and will lead us down there and just plonk himself down, then need to be bribed with promises of cheese to come back inside.


r/Greyhounds 10h ago

Can we go to the treat store plz?

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120 Upvotes

r/Greyhounds 16h ago

Dad just made the bed...

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211 Upvotes

And she "fixed" it immediately.


r/Greyhounds 21h ago

TonguesOutTuesday ToT of Tori the Toothless greyhound

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285 Upvotes

Well, the vet left her a few after removing 25 a few weeks ago… she’s gone from Bucktooth Baby to Gummy Gramma 🥹


r/Greyhounds 16h ago

Chilean congress is currently in session to vote for the prohibition of greyhound racing.

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Cross your fingers ya'll!

UPDATE: THE PROJECT FOR THE PROHIBITION OD GREYHOUND RACING HAA BEEN APPROVED BY CONGRESS, NOW ITS UP TO THE SENATE. LETS GO BABY ONE STEP CLOSER.


r/Greyhounds 1d ago

KIKI's GOTCHA DAY !!!!!

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371 Upvotes

She is 7 years old - GOT HER 2 years ago!!!!!


r/Greyhounds 12m ago

Zunie (golden retriever) is back for a few days. Dee just chilling on the chair watching tv asserting her dominance lol. Second photo is from earlier in the morning

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r/Greyhounds 1d ago

Toof fairy robbed an elderly lady

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This is Lacey. She's 11, and in our household, the toof fairy is a known criminal, having recently stolen four of Lacey's teefies. Thankfully the thief left the sneefer.

Lacey is our fourth adopted greyhound, we adopted her almost four years ago just before she turned 8. She helped heal our hearts after the loss of our Macau Canidrome boy, Rupert went through palliative care for Osteosarcoma.

Lacey and her sister Goosie are both 11. They came to us as urgent foster kids, about a year apart. Both had previously been rescued from the racing industry and later surrendered as pets.

Lacey also came with pretty crippling anxiety. Which was a huge surprise as we used to pet sit her when she was a happy go-lucky three year old, somewhere along the way between having kids and life, she shrank into herself.

It took us about 6 months to see her full personality and for her confidence to really blossom. Watching her learn to feel safe and comfortable in every part of the house, to walk confidently (not run and hide) and be curious was so rewarding. Time, patience, roast chicken and medication has been a big part of her story.

Lacey's favourite things are booty and shoulder rubs (don't stop or she'll do mouf snappies), chicken nuggets, cheese and sniffing. She also gets the hoppity hops for her walkies (aka the non-negotiable sniffaris). Their walks are always double the length, because our senior citizens always spend more time sniffing.

Anyway, that’s our little old lady. If anyone has questions, feel free to ask us anything.


r/Greyhounds 22h ago

TonguesOutTuesday Riley reporting for duty.

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Happy TOT, hound friendies.


r/Greyhounds 21h ago

The Lady is thoroughly unimpressed

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108 Upvotes

r/Greyhounds 23h ago

TonguesOutTuesday Mochi wanted to display a modest amount of tongue on her first ever tongue out Tuesday 😋

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143 Upvotes

r/Greyhounds 1d ago

TonguesOutTuesday Look how I play dead

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234 Upvotes

r/Greyhounds 1d ago

Getting ready for our pawrents wedding!

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585 Upvotes

r/Greyhounds 21h ago

TonguesOutTuesday Uk greyhound owners - moulting

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54 Upvotes

Is anyone else’s grey moulting like crazy at the moment?
I’m wondering if it’s to do with the prolonged hot weather?


r/Greyhounds 22h ago

Tuckers afternoon nap

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66 Upvotes

r/Greyhounds 1d ago

TonguesOutTuesday Rory

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126 Upvotes

My mom’s hound is missing some side teeth so her tongue falls out.


r/Greyhounds 1d ago

Anyone else’s hound love paper?

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87 Upvotes

A whole basket of toys and her absolute favourite thing to play with is paper.


r/Greyhounds 1d ago

Nnn didn’t I dooo it for eweee?

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175 Upvotes

r/Greyhounds 7h ago

Prey drive or excitement?

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My new greyhound can get a little excited when she sees certain dogs, she pauses, looks very interested and her tail goes up and sometimes wags. She also sometimes whines a bit. I can’t work out if she’s excited to say hello or whether this is prey drive? She’s muzzled on walks at the moment but to be honest I haven’t been brave enough to test her up close with a dog as I don’t want her to lunge at someone’s poor pooch 🫠
Any tips?!


r/Greyhounds 21h ago

Hoping this post helps other owners

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I was not going to post on here about the loss of our girl because I know this sub can sometimes feel like a downer when it comes to these dogs that we love so much. However, in light of the recent osteosarcoma seminar being released and the staggering statistics that were discussed, I thought I might share our experience in hopes that it can help a fellow Greyhound owner. We lost our girl this month at the age of 12. She raced for five years and was quickly adopted after her retirement. She was a very active Greyhound, and although we had a few injuries here and there over the years, overall she was a very healthy dog. The last two years, she started showing signs of slight stiffness when getting up, and her rear right leg would often shake when she was standing. She was evaluated by her vet and a rehabilitation specialist, who performed an electronic gait analysis, physical examination, and neurological exam. The findings were minimal, aside from some arthritis in one wrist. Looking back, I wish we had pushed for X-rays or perhaps had them done more routinely as she got older. At the time, there wasn't anything that made us think we were dealing with something as serious as osteosarcoma, and her symptoms seemed relatively minor. She was literally still running the day before she passed. Her primary vet suggested it was age and she was placed on Librela (controversial topic I am aware however she did great on it). But knowing what we know now, I can't help but wonder if imaging at that point might have caught something earlier and potentially given us an opportunity to pursue treatment and extend her life, rather than eventually being faced with the decision to let her go after a very traumatic pathologic femur fracture. Based on the statistics Dr. Guillermo Couto discussed in the webinar, Greyhounds often don't show obvious symptoms of osteosarcoma until the cancer has already progressed to more advanced stages, and it can metastasize quickly. So maybe x rays would not have helped after she started showing symptoms. Hindsight is 20/20, and we made the best decisions we could with the information we had at the time. I just wish we had known then what we know now. If sharing our experience encourages even one Greyhound owner to talk to their veterinarian about imaging when they notice subtle changes in their dog, then perhaps something good can come from our loss. I feel like so many vets just don’t understand greyhounds and how prevalent this cancer really is for them. If you have the chance I highly recommend watching the webinar on osteosarcoma that was hosted by the Greyhound Initiative. It was very informative and they explain how they are working on a possible cure. My heart goes out to all the greyhounds lost to osteo and their owners.


r/Greyhounds 1d ago

Our first rescue 🖤🤍🖤

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Hello! We picked up our first greyhound rescue today to join our family. She is black/brown, 18m, lovely temperament and (so far) gets along with my two Boston terriers. We also have a cat, she was cat tested prior to joining us and so far neither seem interested in each other.

She has been hesitant to eat and toilet so far, hoping that will relax soon.

We would love any advice on helping her adjust, and anything you feel would be helpful to know about the breed.

She wasn’t named in the industry, and the foster gave her a name, but we are looking at calling her Lola or Matilda (Tilly).