How To Recognise Prey Drive In A Pet Greyhound

How To Recognise Prey Drive In A Pet Greyhound For many years greyhounds have been specifically bred and trained to chase using their sight. To ensure survival, all animals have a part of their brain dedicated to predation. However, the combination of genetics with a general lack of appropriate early socialisation, particularly around [...]

Understanding Anxiety And Its Implications For Pet Greyhounds

Understanding Anxiety And Its Implications For Pet Greyhounds Anxiety is a very common behavioural problem in both racing and retired greyhounds. Indeed it is very common across the canine spectrum, accounting for up to 90% of referrals to veterinary behaviourists. Anxiety is also a very common reason for relinquishment post-adoption, with up to [...]

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