jjsmom06
Posted : 7/24/2006 5:40:25 PM
As a greyhound owner who has lived with 4 different ones in condo's I can say that for a large dogs they make great small space companions. They absolutely need several daily walks (I take mine out for a minimum of 1 1/2 hours worth of walking a day).
I work 8 hours a day and my routine is to take them on a 20-30 minute brisk walk in the morning and when I leave for the day I give them several stuffed kong toys and leave the TV on for sound. When I return they are usually still pretty sleepy (major couch potatoes!) and then we have a 45 minute (or longer) walk at night. They have a couple other very short"potty" walks a day and once a week I try to take them to an enclosed ball field to run (MUST BE ALL THE WAY ENCLOSED). I don't take mine to dog parks. . . know of too many greyhounds who have been injured by other dogs and they have very thin skin that can tear easily.
The other nice things about greyhounds is that most don't bark so this is nice for your neighbors and most are incredibly easy to house train. They are also use to holding their bladder for extended periods of time.
My only suggestion is getting one that has a lower energy level.
As for vacations, the local greyhound rescue I volunteer with offers boarding services for a mere $15 a day. It is nice to keep them in a place with other greyhounds where you know the people really care about them and they will have people around most of the day.
If you are looking for a larger breed that does well with a condo, definately look into your local greyhound rescue.
Good luck!