Welcome to the Greyt Expectations Greyhound Rescue (GEGR) blog page! Here you will find information about our current foster dogs, events, and other information. We are located in Southern Maryland region and help racing Greyhounds into retirement throughout Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, and the Washington, D.C areas! Whether you are looking for a 4-legged family member, a volunteer opportunity, or for new friends, we are excited you are here!

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Showing posts with label CET Big Man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CET Big Man. Show all posts

Manny (CET Big Man): 12/18 - Learning "stuff"


Hi it’s Manny! The last few days I’ve been learning to do ‘stuff’. Like going for a walk to the pet store to choose a treat. I love going for walks, although I get a little frightened by big noises like cars and buses going by. My foster parents say I’ll get used to it eventually though.


When I’m not out exploring I love to have naps and quiet time. So far the best thing about retirement is having a long nap, then waking up to have a yummy dinner 🍗🦴


Retirement has been great, but it’s not always smooth sailing. Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night not sure where I am. My foster sister is a beagle who every now and then walks up stairs when I’m trying to play with her. I can’t do stairs yet so sometimes I feel like she’s avoiding me!


My foster parents say that my forever family will need to be patient, loving, and gentle with me. Plus as excited to see me as I am them at the end of the day. I hope that will be you!


- Manny

Manny (CET Big Man): 12/15 - Hello!


Hi there! I’m Manny and my racing name was ‘Big Man’. Even though I’m a big dog with a big name, I’m really sweet and love cuddles and quiet time. My favorite thing so far seems to be getting scratches behind the ears and taking naps. Oh, and I’m sure you’ve noticed, but have you seen how amazing my brindle coat is?!


I’m great on the leash and my foster parents keep telling me I’m a delight to walk! I don’t even try to chase squirrels. My house manners are good too- I don’t try and put my face on the counter tops or ‘help’ my foster parents with their food.


I’m spending a lot of time quietly watching my foster parents, trying to figure out this whole ‘retirement’ thing. In my forever home I think I’ll need a confident family to help show me the way. In return you’ll get a sweet, fun, and HANDSOME addition to your life!

- Manny.