April 1, 2015 8:00 am - April 30, 2015 5:00 pm
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Ex-Racers in Southern States Need Permanent Homes in Northern States Where Most Adoptions Occur

What’s gentle, graceful, a 40 mile per hour couch potato and waiting to be welcomed into a loving and permanent home? Answer – A greyhound.

April is National-Adopt-a-Greyhound Month and a great time to adopt a beautiful companion into your home today. Closed racing tracks and the slumping economy have resulted in displaced greyhounds, fewer adoptions and more returns. Thousands of greyhounds are being cared for by adoption groups across the country as they wait to be adopted into permanent homes.

Please help ensure that 100 percent of these greyhounds find homes by visiting thegreyhoundproject.org for resources and information on how to adopt a greyhound in your area

Founded in 1992, The Greyhound Project is a volunteer, non-profit organization. The mission of The Greyhound Project is to promote the welfare and adoption of greyhounds by providing support and information to adoption organizations, adopters, and the public. The Greyhound Project also is spreading the message of greyhound adoption awareness to ensure that 100 percent of these greyhounds find caring homes and works to support over 300 greyhound adoption groups nationwide.