Xerxes
Posted : 11/22/2006 4:16:18 PM
Sighthounds should NEVER be allowed off lead. Even those with excellent 100% recall. The most common reason for early death amongst sighthounds is: Automobiles. All it takes is the wind to blow a leaf in a particularly fetching way, a squirrel being brave, a bird flying by, the sight of a deer, another dog, or anything that moves. It's very hard to train thousands of years of instinct in a dog.
Every story I've heard involving greys and cars starts off the same way: "He's always been very good off lead until that one day I decided not to put his leash on him..." And then the tears start.
If you can find an enclosed area, or even an area where you can have the dog on a 100 foot long lead to let him run...it doesn't have to be every day...more like once or twice a week. The common misunderstanding about sighthounds is that they need to run every day. They don't, but they do need the opportunity to run a few times a week. That opportunity is what it's all about. Sometimes they'll run, sometimes they won't. And when they run...lookout, it's the most beautiful sight in the world.