
The Greyhound Pet Adoption Northwest Sponsorship program cares for Senior Greyhounds and Special Needs Greyhounds that are older or have complicated medical conditions. Because these Greyhounds require extra care, their stay in our foster homes may be longer than most. We accept any Greyhound in need, whether the dog was originally placed by Greyhound Pet Adoption Northwest or not.
Greyhound Pet Adoption Northwest accepts into its foster program any dog with an injury, disease or just old age. This arrangement has enabled these Greyhounds to get the special monitoring they need to find the appropriate medical treatment for each dog. If a senior aged Greyhound does not find an adoptive home, we will care for that dog for the rest of it's life in a loving foster home. Every Greyhound in our program is treated with love, caring and the best medical attention available.
We know that not everyone is able to adopt or foster a Greyhound but you can still help these beautiful creatures. You can become a sponsor for the special dogs in our foster program. Sponsor a Greyhound for yourself or in someone else's name as a gift or memorial. Sponsorship can be rewarding for birthdays, anniversaries, school classrooms, retirement home residents and others who can't adopt their own Greyhound but want to be a part of our effort.
You CAN and WILL make a difference in the life of a Greyhound in need of special care. Your help and support will make a difference . . . one Greyhound at a time.
Big Girl
Female
Color: Brindle
Born: 12-00
Cats: Cat Workable
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Big Girl collided with another dog while running. She suffered from a torn cruciate ligament in her rear knee, which caused her a lot of pain and made it impossible for her to walk on that leg. In a very unusual surgery for a Greyhound, a TPLO surgery was performed by Dr. Petra Ost of VCA Southeast Portland Animal Hospital to reconfigure the bone in her knee so that the ligament could be repaired successfully. The surgery is common in other breeds but rare for a Greyhound since they have such strong and well-formed structures. The surgery was a success and Big Girl is well into her recovery and rehabilitation. She should recover fully and have full use of her leg without pain. She can't race but she can be a very happy companion for someone looking for a loving dog.
Rambo
Male
Color: White w/brindle
Born: 4-05
Cats: No Cats
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Rambo became very overweight in his first home and then he had seizures. He was taken to the veterinarian where he was treated for the seizures. He was no longer able to stay with his first adopters so Rambo returned to GPA Northwest. He was seen by a neurologist and placed on medication to control his seizures.
Rambo has now had extensive testing to determine whether there is an underlying cause for his seizures but all tests have been negative. That leaves a diagnosis of Idiopathic Epilepsy, which means epilepsy with no underlying cause. That's a good diagnosis and can be treated. Many dogs with seizure disorder live normal lives with few or occasional seizures. Rambo has started on a new set of anti-seizure medications and is getting used to them. He is doing well but has some work ahead of himself to be stable and seizure free.
Rambo would love to find a home with people who would take care of him and give him his medications daily. He is a very nice dog and would be a good pet for someone that can spend time with him so he is not alone a lot during the day.
Ziggy
Male
Color: Red Fawn
Born: 6-05
Cats: Cat Tolerant
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Ziggy never raced. He was released to GPA Northwest when he was a puppy because he was too small to compete. He is a very loving dog but doesn't know he is a racing Greyhound, he just thinks he's a dog.
Ziggy developed anxiety over time and has been diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder, which means he is easily frightened by things like thunder and other loud noises. He has been on anti-anxiety medication for several weeks now and is doing great. He no longer gets anxious or afraid when he hears loud noises or thunder. He is a sensitive little guy and needs a home that is mostly quiet where he can just be a loved companion and play in his yard.
Goody
Male
Color: Red Brindle
Born: 1-04
Cats: Cat Workable
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Houston
Male
Color: Brindle
Born: 5-00
Cats: Cat Tolerant
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Sis
Female
Color: Brindle
Born: 12-00
Cats: No Cats
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Stella 
Female
Color: White w/Red
Born: 4-01
Cats: Cat & Small Dog Tolerant
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Tina
Female
Color: Red Brindle
Born: 5-02
Cats: Cat Tolerant
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Big Girl
Rambo
Ziggy