Jul 21 2001

Saturday

Published by at 12:04 pm under Uncategorized

My sister and her husband just left to go home. It was great having them here last night. This morning, we went out for breakfast to our favorite place on Polk Street, the one you have to get to early or you have to line up forever (which I just will not do). It’s still really good, but it has definitely gotten more expensive.

Leaving the boys to watch Dennis Miller tapes, Megan and I ran a few errands. When we passed one of the many nail places (how do they all stay in business, I wonder?), we saw a woman with a greyhound. We stopped to pet the dog, and it turned out that she had been rescued from the racetrack. The dog’s owner said that 30,000 were killed every year in this country, because they weren’t fast enough or were too old. It was horribly sad, but nice to see this dog had a good home.

While we were petting the first dog, another woman came up walking her greyhound, who was the same age as the first (4 years old) and also rescued from the track. Then a guy came up and said he had just finished running with his own, rescued greyhound! I had no idea we had so many in my neighborhood. And if you’re thinking of getting a dog, maybe you should think about rescuing one yourself. All three owners said they are very affectionate, great with kids and cats, and don’t need to run every day, just normal dog walking. So we learned something new and met some nice dogs.

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3 Responses to “Saturday”

  1. Candion 21 Jul 2001 at 8:05 pm

    OOOH, I love greyhounds, and if I were able, I’d adopt a dozen of them. They’re such great dogs! And so many of them are put down, it’s so horrible.

  2. Jillon 22 Jul 2001 at 6:04 am

    Oh that is so wonderful!!!! I have always had a special place in my heart for greyhounds. Would love to have one myself. Sounds like many people in your area are helping out the cause to save them. Your post just made my day!

  3. tashaon 23 Jul 2001 at 8:10 am

    I watched a program on the news some time ago about a couple in (I want to say?) AZ who have a huge farm where they run and organization to place rescued greyhounds with families all over the country. It was so heart-warming to see!