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Emma

Greyhound Trust Shropshire & Borders Emma

We have this lovely little girl, Emma, with us looking for her new home.

Emma is very pretty and quite small for a greyhound. She is English bred but has never raced and we are still trying to find her exact date of birth for you. She is fairly young though and very bouncy at home. She lives fuss and attention and bouncing around you in the paddock.

She walks nicely on the lead and settles down calmly once you are out. Travels well in the car and doesn’t have much of a prey drive and is generally happy to ignore other dogs. Occasionally she can take a dislike to one, particularly if it comes at her and will growl.

We have tried her with our cats, but she got a bit excited about being in the house and the cats left her too it . When one hissed and spat at her she did back off though. She would need a lot more work to be cat friendly.

Emma would appreciate a home with a garden and someone around most of the day. She will need training around food and just to manage her enthusiasm as she does jump up. She could live with older children over 10 who are used to dogs.

If you'd like to come and meet her do get in touch.