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 GM's Curly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GM's Curly. Show all posts

Curly: 6/2 - It's A Bed, NOT a Pillow!

Something is wrong with this picture!  You really can have the whole bed, Curly!


Curly: 5/26 - #FlashbackFriday

Remember that time Curly needed attention and found the shortest way possible to get there?

Yes she's ridiculous.
But adorable.



Curly: 5/23 - Post-Picnic Catch Up!

Curly ran and ran at the picnic, but who would know when at 6:20 Sunday morning, this is what we got?!  "It's good morning time foster mom and dad, the sun waked up!"

During tent break down time, Curly waited patiently for us to get our belongings together.

  Then on the way home, she so graciously crashed out!  Poor foster brother Cajun in the back corner got the raw end of that deal!!


Curly: 5/22 - did someone say cake

At the annual GEGR picnic, there's always cake for everyone to have.

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Of course there's always one pup who tries to help them self...

No that's not icing you see on my muzzle.  Just look the other way.

Curly: 5/21 - picnic like a greyhound

Yesterday was the annual GEGR picnic and Curly hung out with all of the fosters.  At one point, she decided that the shortest way to attention was to go under Nighttime.  He didn't care, she didn't care, and all of us laughed.  

Hey what's this over here?

Why are you giggling at me?

And then there was this...
Every once in a while the humans need a moment to relax and use our xpens.




Curly: 5/18 - GRAM VISITED!

Like any good gram, my mom had to come over and visit her new foster grandpup last night.  My mother cannot have dogs at this time, but she is so in love with dogs.  Like any good gram, the pups know when she comes over, good things will happen, so my pups were especially excited to see her walk through that front door.  Curly quickly learned what the excitement was all about.  MUSHIES (aka, marshmallows)!!!!!!  All the mushies you can eat, if gram has anything to say about it.  She sat and played for a while and in that time she made sure to tell me that I needed to share that Curly is a kisser!  She got so excited with gram that not only was she giving kisses, but she was so excited that the helicopter tail was going (circular, not back and forth), and she was snorting.  It was absolutely hysterical.  I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that Curly got her name because of her "corkscrew pig tail", so not only does she have that adorable corkscrew tail, she snorts when she is excited.  You cannot help but laugh!  Of course, gram gets everyone all excited at 7 or 8 at night and the toys have to come out again, too.  That just made us feel like maybe it was picture time.  Oh, and of course after kisses, playtime and mushies (aka SUGAR), like any smart gram, she went home and left us with 3 sugared-up pups!







Curly: 5/14 - Settling In

Curly has arrived in Virginia!  So far, so good.  You'd never know this girl was straight off the track.  She is sweet, well behaved and (knock on wood) potty trained.  She has been here a little over 24 hours and I'm pretty sure she has investigated every stuffie in the house. I've seen stuffies I didn't even know we had flying around the house since her arrival! As basically a puppy, she definitely has plenty of energy, but she can also just chill like the rest of the pack around here.  Currently, she is lying on the living room floor (I promise, we have beds), on her back, stretching like she's lived in a crate for the past 3 years...oh, wait...AHHHHHH FREEDOM!!!!

Pictures tomorrow, I promise!!