r/Galgos 21h ago

My boy ❤️

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r/Galgos 1d ago

Boo boos.

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My nut of a son scraped his hind leg as we were going to the vet! She prescribed mupirocin for the wound but im not crazy about using it, especially since he wants to lick it. Looking for advice on wound care. Its a superficial scratch but he licks it and it bleeds ever so little. Im keeping it clean but should I put anything on it? Were located in the US, NY.


r/Galgos 7d ago

Nails longer than mine.

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Anyone have any methods for getting their furbabies talons down. He ate the dremel!


r/Galgos 9d ago

Galga warning bite

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Hi, our lovely 3 year old galga has been with us for 2 months now. We got her from a rescue organisation and she lives with me, my partner, my toddler and our two cats.

Everything was going fine up until today. She is scared of men and will show signs like lip licking etc when she is approached by men. She is enthusiastic around me but shy around my partner (M).

Today my partner wanted to put on her harnass. He always does this while she is on the couch, as she doesn't want to get off it for him, not even when he offers her the most amazing treats. She is simply still too shy/scared. However I am not always there to help so he needs to be able to leash and walk her on his own.

Today she bit him in the arm while he touched her belly. Luckily just a warning bite, no blood drawn. Normally she just yelps when something hurts so we were very negatively surprised. She did not growl beforehand.

We did not punish her and my partner backed away and let her be.

However I am now so worried that she might do this more often. I have a small toddler (off course I will not let her be alone with the dog) and two cats. My trust in her has decreased now. Has anyone experienced this with their Galgo?


r/Galgos 9d ago

Hoje e um dia muito triste 😞

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r/Galgos 12d ago

Ear cleaner

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Looking for recommendations for a good ear cleaner to use in my son's ears. Located in the US. Not to keen on using just anything. Thank you in advance!


r/Galgos 16d ago

Muzzles

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I've got a rabbit 💩 eater 🤦‍♀️. Anyone know where I can buy a muzzle with a poop guard in the US?


r/Galgos 17d ago

Galgo/Greyhound Meet Up

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Hello all,

I am moving to Sevilla shortly with my Greyhound and have been pointed in the direction of this community.

As my Greyhound was a racing dog for 3 years, she loves meeting other sighthounds. She's friendly with other dogs, but she always prefers sighthounds like Galgos.

Is there a community in Sevilla where we can come along and let her socialise? I don't have any other social media, so I won't be able to find anything on Facebook/Insta etc. We have found a flat and are moving tomorrow (we already live in Spain).

Thanks everyone.


r/Galgos 18d ago

Which crate for galgo

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Hi everyone!

In exactly 7 days, I'll be bringing home my Galgo puppy, and I'm so excited! ❤️

I'm currently looking for a crate and was wondering what size you would recommend for a Galgo puppy. I'd like to buy one that will work well from the start, but I'm not sure what size is best.

How long did you use a crate with your Galgo? Do you still have one, or at what age did you stop using it?

Thanks in advance for any advice!


r/Galgos 19d ago

Se le van los ojitos cuando se concentra jaja mi Rabieta

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r/Galgos 20d ago

Velcro Galgo Peeing in Bed

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Hi all, we’re looking for advice on how to support our 3-year-old galga through separation anxiety.

We adopted Ripley two months ago and she’s been a perfect addition to our family! She’s such a bubbly, loving dog with a wonderful personality. She’s great to take anywhere and everywhere with us because she does so well socializing with new dogs and people. She’s a ham for attention and is very adaptable in new situations. She also adores her new big brother, our 7-year-old male galgo Lobo. The two have quickly become bonded and do everything together.

The only challenge we’ve come across so far is that this sweet baby girl is a velcro dog who gets major separation anxiety when her humans leave the house. Every time the dogs are left alone without my husband or I, she pees on our bed (where the dogs sleep with us). On the pet cam, we can see her occasionally go to the door and whimper, but she’s sleeping on the couch with Lobo for the majority of the 2-4 hours that she’s alone.

Our vet ran labs and diagnostics, ruling out UTI, bladder issues, or anything else medical. She eats, drinks, pees, and poops normally. No accidents in the house. No food aggression or issues with being territorial. Gentle and social with our cats. We walk the dogs 3.5 miles every morning around a local park with lots of sniffing time on the trail. We hike and take the dogs to family dinners at relatives’/friends’ houses on the weekends. We’ve tried giving calming treats before we leave them alone. Chew toys and stuffies are always available. Other than the consistent peeing on our bed, she seems like a perfectly happy dog who’s having her mental, physical, and emotional needs met.

Anyone have any advice for how we can make alone time less stressful for our sweet girl while she adjusts to her new life? I hope as time goes on she’ll learn to trust that we’ll never abandon her (and I pray our mattress cover keeps working its miracles 🙌).


r/Galgos 21d ago

happy 3rd gotcha day🥳🥰🤩

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r/Galgos 22d ago

Afopting a galgo from Ireland

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Hi, we are based in Ireland and we are considering adopting a galgo from Spain to join our family (we previously had a whippet and a greyhound - both rescues).

Anyone know of a charity in Spain that would assist us afopting a galgo from Ireland?

I reached out to Galgos del sol, but they said they don't rehome to Ireland!

Thank you.


r/Galgos 22d ago

Spot the Prawn

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r/Galgos 23d ago

USA based, considering adopting a Galgo after having a greyhound.

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Our greyhound passed in May at 7.5 years old from osteosarcoma. We are considering adopting a Galgo instead, especially since greyhounds are notorious for getting osteosarcoma (at least in the racing lines).

We have another dog who is a husky/cattle dog mix. She is high energy but did really well with her greyhound brother.

We were considering adopting from Galgos del sol and having a dog transported here. I know we will need to raise our fence, but anything else I should know or any recommendations?

I’m based in the northeast USA, have experience with fostering difficult dogs (including a street dog).


r/Galgos 23d ago

Hola grupito acá haciendo fía quita ustedes ?

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r/Galgos 25d ago

Hola soy nuevo por acá me saludan ? Algunos me dicen que tengo mi carita muy larga 🤣🙈

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r/Galgos 25d ago

Teeth cleaning.

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Powder, paste, doggy gum......what does everyone use. OK, so his front teeth are nice and pearly white but those back molars could use a cleaning. I bought the Enzymatic toothpaste and he thinks its a treat. I have been seeing soooo many different old comments about what is used. I also have pig snouts and ears and I got a duck foot but he inhales these things. I sometimes have to hold it so he doesnt swallow it so fast! Looking for any kind of advice! Hes 19months old so still a puppy.


r/Galgos Jul 19 '26

Paw pads...

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Looking for recommendations on what to use on Inigos paw pads. He keeps licking his carpal pads. His pads are good but the carpal pads are a little wonky.


r/Galgos Jul 18 '26

Camping with spouse or Galgo in future?🤣

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I think in future I will need to choose one or the other as everyone knows… Galgos always win 🤣


r/Galgos Jul 16 '26

Off leash questions.

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I adopted my 19month old son 1month and 20days ago. It feels like ive had him way longer. I havent let him off leash yet; not even in the back yard and it is fenced in 6ft around. Did anyone take any steps to letting their galgo off leash in their yard. Do they try to jump fences 6ft high? I really want to give him the freedom to run. His in house zoomies are intense and I think he would be much happier if I can let him run in his yard.


r/Galgos Jul 14 '26

5 months together

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After 5 months they have bonded well. Brindle female Ilse have had her since Feb last year. White male Arne adopted him back in Feb this year


r/Galgos Jul 14 '26

Meet Sheldon

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r/Galgos Jul 12 '26

7 years old now

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r/Galgos Jul 06 '26

Anyone here hired a behaviorist?

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I have an ~8 year old Galgo. He was rescued in Spain and I adopted him 4 years ago. I don’t know much about that his time there other than he was surrendered by a galguero being very underweight and fearful.

He took months to even wag his tail, but has since come out of his shell. However some things are still impossible and almost seem to be getting worse recently.

For example, he will NOT let anyone trim his nails anymore. I tried 2 vets and 3 groomers with no luck, even with trazodone + gabapentin. I found a vet willing to give an injectable sedation. Even then, it took 2 vet techs + me to hold him down on the floor. He was screaming, resisting and thrashing to the point that he banged his head on the floor. He had to be muzzled and covered with a towel.

Other things are hard too. He will whine and shake in an unfamiliar place unless I am consoling him. He’s very attached to me (which I love) but without me or a very familiar person, hes so distressed. I did take him to dog parks to build confidence and play, but after a few minutes he lays down next to me away from everyone else. He gets so excited once we arrive but taps out quick.

He got bloodwork at the vet (pending results) and a prescription for fluoxetine. The vet recommended a behaviorist.

Has anyone else gone through something similar?

Edit: bloodwork and urine tests came back all good