FRED AND MAY
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Fred and May are both greyhounds that are ready to race into your hearts this week and no longer be chasing a place to live.
Fred and May are ex-racing hounds and in their retirement would be more than happy to become well-loved family members in their new homes.
Fred is three years of age, and has a quieter nature than May, and would suit any home that doesn’t have small pets. He is good to walk and will often nuzzle beside you when you walk him.
May is four years of age and has a more outgoing nature. She is a loving dog in every way, but might need a little training to help her socialise. She is also easy to walk but cannot go to a home with small animals as her instinct to chase is very high.
Both greyhounds will need to wear muzzles when walked but they are provided to the families once adopted.
Both Fred and May have been desexed, micro-chipped, vet checked, vaccinated, flea treated, wormed, heartworm treated and will cost $320 each to adopt.
They are housed at the RSPCA shelter at 10 Karungi Crescent. The shelter is open six days a week from 10am until 3.30pm and is closed on Tuesdays and public holidays, or you can call 6581 0380.
All RSPCA animals can be viewed on www.adoptapet.com.au, and click onto the Port Macquarie site.
What makes greyhounds good pets?
Greyhounds have virtually no “doggy” odor, even when wet. They have short hair, do not shed much, and do not require grooming other than an occasional bath, brushing and nail clipping. Greyhounds do not require large amounts of food and typically eat about four cups of dry kibble daily, although they do need a premium dry dog food. A good quality lamb and rice formula without corn or soy is generally a good choice. Most are also good with children. Most greyhounds are not natural barkers, but can pick up a barking habit if another dog in your house is a frequent barker.