It is possible that some newly adopted greyhounds will growl when you try to cuddle them. This is because they are still trying to get used to their new surroundings.
Usually Greyhounds.
Yes. All dogs shed, even the "hairless" dogs. Greyhounds, when kept regularly groomed, have low shedding and low dander most of the time, but they do "blow" their coats at times. Many of the greyhounds adopted from the racetracks will blow their coats when retired, but their "molt" is usually a seasonal occurrence otherwise.
Only once, usually.
Usually lean, sleek dogs such as Whippets, Bedlington Terriers, Greyhounds, Mini Poodles, Yorkies. But it can suit all dogs if they are in shape. camarillo
The greyhounds who have been spared from euthanasia are put into foster homes and are in need to be adopted by loving, caring families. My family has a retired racing greyhound, and he is the best dog I could have ever gotten! Racetracks should be shut down everywhere.
they stay ontill they get adopted
They are bought never adopted. They are usually bought from puppy stores which sell them to the public.
a Yorkie can possibly be blonde but not usually
yes they do they make a lot of sounds domesticated cats make such as purring growling and yowling but the reason why they make the sounds is because they are communicating with other animals if they are growling they are saying hey! back off! if they purr they are happy, and if they yowl that usually means that they are going into a attack either play or beating up an enemy
I would give greyhounds a 3 on barking, a 5 on guard dog just because they look intimidating, and a 3 again on physical protection because they are usually couch potatoes.
they dont usually but if they adopted you it would be at a hospital or an orphanege
Puffins make loud growling calls usually from underground which sounds like a muffled chainsaw. The chicks "peep" for food from parents.