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Galgo Adoption
..About homing
A question often asked is how does the adoption process work? So, in a
nutshell this is how it works for the Galgos:
After contact with the Homing Officer the would be adopter is sent a
homing pack with a request to complete and return the questionnaire
included. On receipt of the completed form the homing officer will
arrange for a home check to take place. It is only after a successful
home check that would be adopters are permitted to visit the dogs in
quarantine and make a choice, having been told which dogs are still
available. Once a dog is chosen and reserved there is nothing more for
the adopter to do until release day except to revisit the kennels if
desired. All official paperwork and payment of adoption donations take
place at the kennels on release day.
Throughout the time from initial contact to release day many questions
are asked and advice sought, especially by first timers. Some of the
points raised are:
Toilet Training: Dogs straight from quarantine are not toilet trained, but
it shouldnt really take long if handled with sensitivity. They want to get
it right but when they first arrive home they dont know where the back
door is and might have a few accidents while learning.
Living with other pets: Many Galgos will accept cats and other small
animals with no problem at all. Many others will accept and adapt to living
with cats, etc. quickly once they have learned their boundaries. It is
usually down to careful introduction initially and owners carefully
supervising dog and cat together time. This is one of the reasons why
when you collect your new dog on release day you are given a muzzle in
addition to a collar and lead.