Jet:
Jet had a rough week. He was scheduled to be neutered Wednesday, however because his boy parts weren’t visible. The surgeon needed to go fishing. If you’ve ever had abdominal surgery it kinda feels like you did several rounds with Iron Mike Tyson. They kept Jet over for pain control, and hydration. Cindy is an absolute rock star dealing with sick, injured, or recovering hounds. Cindy’s skills have helped him to recovered and he’s back to being that sweet lovable hound again.
I know you guys want to hear about his personality but honestly Jet’s kinda that perfect dog. He wants to be with his peeps and is never farther then a few steps away. He very pleasant to be around. I would recommend just sit down in the grass and enjoy his company. He’ll make you feel good about yourself just by being in his presence.
Jet is not a hard dog to look at, in fact he is the antithesis of a stunning greyhound. Sometimes he’ll unknowingly strike a pose, in the yard with his head up and you’d swear when the artist painted that classic regal looking Greyhound Jet was the model. Just an incredible site.
One of the biggest benefits of volunteering with GEGR is to meet so many hounds. Sometimes I’ll just open their create and spend a few minutes with them while they’re waiting for the next thing to happen. For me meeting a hound is just such an honor.
While you’re at the adopt-a-thon meet and enjoy as many of these hounds as you can, even if they’re not on your list as a potential friend they’re a one of a kind, and oh so special in their own right.