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Do greyhounds do better in pairs?

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Do Greyhounds Do Better in Pairs? Many Greyhound owners agree that adopting a pair of Greyhounds is the best practice. This way, they aren't being exposed (and potentially aggressive) towards other breeds. Also, sibling pairs who have been raised together are a common occurrence in the Greyhound community.


Do greyhounds get along with each other?

Do Greyhounds get along with other dog breeds? Greyhounds have been with other dogs their entire lives, so they enjoy the company of other dogs. They are gentle and docile by nature, and therefore adapt well in homes with other non-aggressive pets.

Do greyhounds get along with other greyhounds?

Like all dogs, some greyhounds can happily co-exist with other animals, while others can never be trusted, whilst others will show behaviour in between. Some greyhounds will be quite predatory towards other animals. Dogs are carnivores, and their ancestors had to hunt, chase and kill other animals in order to survive.

Do most greyhounds have separation anxiety?

The first time your dog has ever been alone in its life may be the first time you leave him. Understandably separation anxiety is one of the most common behavior problems we see in greyhounds.

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