Whiskey is the sweetest boy — only 2 years old and a very happy, contented dog. He lives in a foster home with other male greyhounds and is absolutely loving his new life. Whiskey would suit most homes.
His foster family said:
Whisky is a beautiful and loving 2 yr old boy, who laps up all the physical affection he can get. Ear scratches & belly rubs are heaven!
Fave treats include toast and the odd sausage….
Whisky loves to play with toys 🧸 but watch out, he is a little bit sneaky with collecting ‘treasures’ from around the house so keep your shoes and socks out of reach!
Whisky is getting more confident on his walks, but is a nervous at unexpected noises and a little anxious when he see’s other dogs approaching.
This boy is a heart stealer and will 100% make the ‘pawfect’ pet ❤️
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In these early days, it’s your responsibility to keep Whisky safe by keeping his world small and calm. Take things slowly and gently build up to more exciting experiences – too much, too soon can be overwhelming and may make the adoption harder for him.
Please remember to stay calm and relaxed throughout this settling-in period. If you feel anxious or stressed, Whisky is likely to feel the same. Greyhounds are incredibly sensitive, emotional souls and are very good at picking up on our moods.
Whisky will be moving to a foster home when he arrives, but before that he spent time in kennels, so some everyday household sights and sounds may still feel new, confusing or a little worrying for him. He’ll need gentle introductions to things like hoovers, TVs and busy home life, along with plenty of reassurance as he learns that he’s safe. With time, patience and understanding, Whisky will blossom into a wonderful companion, ready to share life’s adventures with you.
Before applying to adopt, please take a moment to familiarise yourself with the 3-3-3 rule. This is some of the best advice available to help a new dog settle successfully into their new home.
3 days – In the first three days, your dog may feel scared, anxious or overwhelmed. He may also test boundaries as he tries to understand his new environment.
3 weeks – After around three weeks, he should start to feel more settled and become familiar with his routine. This is often when his personality begins to shine through.
3 months – By three months, your new dog will truly understand that this is his home. He’ll feel relaxed, secure and trusting, and much more like himself.
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