Why not? They are generally sweet pets, easy to care for and are beautiful animals. Many race tracks offer adoptions on 'retired racers'. I actually adopted one of the racers so I'm speaking from experience.
No, the Catholic Church does not own Greyhound. It is owned by the British transport firm FirstGroup, which operates Greyhound as an independent subsidiary.
Yes, the Italian Greyhound is a good dog breed to own if you are allergic to dogs.
The job of a greyhound is racing ,making there own owners happy, and most of all having fun.
Greyhound can get you to any state in North America through its own system and those of its interlink partners.
To find out the price of those Greyhound bus tickets, it would be best for you to go online to www.greyhound.com and select the routes and figure out the prices on your own. Or, you could call Greyhound direct, and talk to a representative and get your answer from them.Tickets by phone: 1-800-231-2222
The most famous greyhound in the world can be debated endlessly. However, one criteria that can be used would be which greyhound has had their picture spread most widely throughout the Internet. In that regard I would have to say that the answer would be "Lucky, the Reindeer Dog".
It is widely believed to be the greyhound, however, I own a lurcher, border collie/greyhound crossbreed, that can run faster than a greyhound, but does not possess its stamina, hence greyhounds are used in racing.
In a race between a cheetah and a greyhound, the cheetah would likely win due to its faster speed and agility.
Hmmm.... you would have to ask a Greyhound driver that question, because Greyhound Schedule itineraries only detail approximate Departure/Arrival times and traveling distance.
No, an Italian greyhound is much smaller than a greyhound.
It would be enough to walk a greyhound dog twice a day. The best time would be in the morning and evening. Three or four miles a day would benefit the dog the most.
You would have to find a Greyhound station close to Starkville (or contact the operator for alternate arrival/departure locations).