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Excited to welcome a greyhound into your life? You’re in the right place. Our application process is simple and designed to help us get to know you, so we can find the greyhound that’s the best fit for your home and lifestyle. Whether you’re after a quiet companion, a playful mate for the kids, or a laid-back walking buddy, we’re here to guide you through the process. Just fill out the form below to get started — and take the first step toward finding your new best friend.

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Frequently asked questions

Adopting a greyhound is an exciting journey and it’s only natural to have a few questions along the way. Here are some of the most common questions we hear from future adopters and the answers that’ll help you feel confident every step of the way.

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What is the process of adopting a greyhound?

The process of adopting a greyhound typically involves several steps. First, you will need to fill out an application form that provides information about your living situation, experience with pets, and your preferences for a dog. After your application is reviewed, you may be contacted for an interview to discuss your application in more detail. Once approved, you will be invited to meet the greyhounds available for adoption. This is a crucial step as it allows you to find a dog that matches your lifestyle and personality. After selecting a greyhound, you will complete the adoption paperwork and pay any associated fees.

Finally, you will receive guidance on how to transition your new pet into your home, including tips on training and care.

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What should I consider before adopting a greyhound?

Before adopting a greyhound, it's important to consider several factors. Greyhounds are known for their gentle and calm demeanor, but they do require regular exercise and mental stimulation. Ensure you have a safe space for them to run and play. Additionally, consider your lifestyle and how much time you can dedicate to a new pet. Greyhounds can adapt to various living situations, but they thrive in homes where they receive love and attention. It's also essential to think about any other pets you may have and how they will interact with a new greyhound.

Lastly, be prepared for the financial responsibilities of pet ownership, including food, veterinary care, and other supplies.

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Are greyhounds good with children?

Retired racing greyhounds are very tolerant with children. If a child becomes overbearing, the dog will usually walk away rather than snap or growl. As with all breeds of dogs, small children should never be left unsupervised with your greyhound. It’s also vitally important that you teach your children to respect the dog. Children poking dogs, falling on them or pulling tails should NEVER be allowed. Children should also be taught to respect the dog’s space around food and bedding. Homes with young children should also provide the greyhound with a “time out” area – this is a quiet space where the greyhound can get away from the children for a rest. Children should be taught that this area is off limits.

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What is the average lifespan of a greyhound?

The average lifespan of a greyhound is typically between 10 to 14 years. Like all breeds, their lifespan can be influenced by various factors, including genetics, diet, and overall health care. Regular veterinary check-ups, a balanced diet, and proper exercise can contribute to a longer, healthier life for your greyhound. It's essential to be aware of common health issues that may affect the breed, such as bloat and hip dysplasia, and to take preventive measures.

By providing a loving and supportive environment, you can help ensure your greyhound lives a full and happy life.

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Do retired greyhounds require a lot of exercise?

No. Greyhounds are sprinters and as such, tire very quickly. They enjoy, but are not dependent on, moderate exercise. In most homes, the shared experience of a short brisk walk once a day is enough to keep both the adopter and the adoptee in good physical health. They can make good jogging companions, but only after they are properly conditioned for long distances.

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Are greyhounds good with other animals?

It depends on the dog. While some greyhounds are not suitable for homes with small animals such as cats and rabbits, a lot are. At GAP we behaviourally assess our greyhounds very thoroughly to ensure that a correct match between greyhound and adopter is achieved. Care should be taken when introducing your new greyhound to your other animals and they should never be left alone together until you are sure there are no problems.

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What is the average size of a greyhound?

Male greyhounds are larger than females, weighing from 30 to 45kg and standing from 65 to 75cm at the shoulder. The females can weigh from 25 to 35kg and stand from 60 to 70cm at the shoulder.

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Do females make better pets than males?

No. There is little difference between males and females, except that the males are larger. Female greyhounds tend to be more independent and stubborn, while males are generally more affectionate and easy going.

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Why do greyhounds make good pets?

Greyhounds are quiet, well mannered, and very easy to live with. They are friendly, affectionate, lazy, calm, clean, loving, trusting and good-natured.

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What happens if things don't work out?

All adoptions should be undertaken with the expectation that your new pet will be with you for life. However, GAP will always reclaim greyhounds should your situation change or in the unlikely event that you are unhappy with the dog.

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What colour are greyhounds?

The most common colours are black, brindle and fawn. Other colours include blue and white, and a combination of these colours (e.g. black and white). It is important to note that GAP does not select dogs by colour.

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Are the greyhounds for adoption house-trained?

Most of our dogs are house-trained before being adopted. Greyhounds are intelligent, clean animals who learn very quickly. As they are already kennel trained, house-training is usually quickly learnt. You should, however, expect some accidents until a routine has been established.

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Can greyhounds be let off lead?

In public places, absolutely not! It is both illegal and extremely dangerous to allow a greyhound to run off lead. This includes off leash dog parks. Greyhounds are one of the fastest land mammals, with speeds reaching 67 kph. Horses, by comparison, have been known to reach 70 kph. If you think that you will simply run and catch your greyhound if he bolts, consider this: a sprinting man can run only 44 kph. Therefore, catching a running greyhound is only slightly less difficult than catching a running horse – impossible. Greyhounds have been bred for thousands of years for one thing: speed. In the case of retired racers, the situation is more acute because they have had the speed and chase mentality reinforced in them from the moment they were born. Once a greyhound spots something in the distance, they will be off to investigate and more times than not they won’t come back. Greyhounds also have no road sense and can easily run out on the road and get hit by a car. Due to the speed at which they run, greyhounds can quickly get lost or seriously injured or killed should they step in a pot hole, hit a stick or fence or slip on uneven ground.

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Do greyhounds make good guard dogs?

No. Greyhounds are placid, friendly animals who are not protective about their property or people. They tend not to bark, and rarely alert owners to the arrival of strangers at their home.

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Do greyhounds have to be muzzled in public?

The Victorian Government approved changes to the greyhound muzzling laws and effective 1 January 2019, retired greyhound owners can choose to have their greyhounds muzzle free in public. Note: Greyhounds who successfully pass the GAP program will continue to undergo a thorough temperament assessment to ensure they are safe around small dogs and okay to be muzzle free in public.

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Do retired racing greyhounds adjust quickly to life as a pet?

Yes. Greyhounds are fostered by GAP for around one month to expose them to as many new things as possible, and the dogs are quite settled in a family environment well before the foster time is through. Greyhounds thrive on human companionship and bond very quickly. Bonding usually only takes a matter of days, and becoming accustomed to a new routine and environment generally only takes a few weeks. The older greyhounds tend to be better mannered from the start while the younger dogs are generally more curious and active.

Only a $100 adoption fee

For this you get:

Pedigree, purebred dog

Desexed

Vaccinated

Microchipped

Wormed

Flea treated

Temperament assessed

Suitability matched

Coat, collar and lead

Lifetime support

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All greyhounds adopted from GAP are de-sexed, vaccinated, microchipped, wormed and health checked.

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Kirsty

7 years old

Kirsty is a beautiful greyhound with an even more beautiful nature. She’s a sweet, friendly girl who loves being around people and quickly charms everyone she meets. Social and personable, Kirsty enjoys sharing her day with her humans and is happiest when she’s included in family life. Affectionate without being demanding, Kirsty loves gentle pats, quiet companionship, and relaxed time at home. She has an easygoing temperament that may suit a home with children aged 5 years and over, making her a lovely addition to a family environment. Kirsty may also suit full-time workers, as she’s content to enjoy her downtime and relax at home while you’re away, then greet you with a happy tail when you return. With her calm nature and loving heart, Kirsty is ready to make herself right at home and be a loyal, loving companion. Kirsty has a low-grade heart murmur, which doesn't required any medicating and doesn't affect her day-to-day life.
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Wally now Rex

4 years old

Meet the big goofy dog, Wally! You won't ever be heard saying "Where's Wally" as he will always be right by your side as loyal as ever. Plus, he is too big to lose sight of him! Even though Wally is big, he is quite a polite and sweet boy, who is like a cuddly teddy bear. Wal may suit living with or without a playful robust pal of any size and children aged 10 years and older. We feel as long as he gets his daily physical (walks) and mental (enrichment) needs met, he may be OK to live in an apartment! Good boy Wally!
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Rashid

3 years old

Rashid (or 'Sheedy' to his friends) is a sweet little soul who is looking for a calm, understanding home where he can feel safe and loved. While he can be anxious and cautious at times, Rashid truly does try his best, and once he settles into a routine he becomes a lovely, gentle companion. He’s a submissive boy who enjoys the comfort of his bed, the company of other dogs, and the predictability of daily life. In his previous home, he proved himself to be a perfect gentleman indoors. He can be wary of new people at first, but with patience (and a tasty treat or two) he warms up and settles nicely. Rashid thrives with routine and feels most comfortable in a quiet home and neighbourhood where life is calm and predictable. Despite his worries, there is something incredibly special about Rashid. He is looking for a home with dog company (small, medium or large dogs), he may suit a family with children 10+. Rashid needs a quiet home environment, and would love a backyard. Rashid has had a hock fracture repaired prior to entry to GAP. He puts full weight on this limb and the hock is stable. Although the hock has been repaired and managed there is increased risk of developing osteoarthritis in the future.
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Professor Paws

4 years old

Meet Professor Paws — a quiet, sensible gentleman who prefers thoughtful observation over the hustle and bustle of daily life. True to his distinguished name, he carries himself with a calm, reserved presence and an independent spirit. While he may not be the life of the party, Professor Paws has a subtle charm that grows on you — the kind of companion who chooses his moments for affection carefully, making them all the more meaningful. Having completed behavioural rehabilitation training, he has developed excellent self-control and thrives in a structured, low-key environment. Professor Paws would suit a home with adults or kids aged 10+ who can respect his introverted nature and give him the space he needs to feel comfortable. He can live happily as an only dog or alongside a medium-to-large canine companion who shares his calm demeanor. Due to his history, he is not suitable for homes with small dogs or cats, and he isn’t suited to living with elderly individuals. His quiet, independent personality may also make him well suited to apartment living. If you’re looking for a dignified, low-maintenance companion who values peace and gentle companionship, Professor Paws may be the perfect addition to your home. Professor Paws had a corn in our care, which we treated with a flexor tenotomy. The corn and the pain associated has resolved.
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Rosa Diaz

3 years old

Meet Rosa Diaz — a force of nature wrapped in a sleek Greyhound frame, with a personality as bold and dynamic as her name suggests. This outgoing, affectionate girl is equal parts charm and chaos, bringing puppyish energy to everything she does. Rosa doesn’t do “idle” — she’s always on the move, eager to explore, play, and be right in the middle of the action. Her enthusiasm is infectious, and while she can be a little excitable and boofy, it’s all part of her irresistible character. Having completed behavioural rehabilitation training, Rosa has made fantastic progress, but she’ll still need a confident handler committed to continuing her manners and helping her channel that energy positively. Rosa Diaz is best suited to a home with adults or families with children aged 10+, where her high energy and lively nature can be properly supported — she’s not suited to homes with elderly individuals. She must be the only dog, or could live with a calm, medium to large canine companion, but no small dogs or cats. Apartment living isn’t right for Rosa; she needs a secure backyard where she can stretch her legs and burn off steam. In the right home, Rosa will be fiercely loyal, endlessly entertaining, and a wonderfully affectionate companion who keeps life exciting.
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Gozleme

3 years old

Meet Gozleme, a very handsome male greyhound with a warm, puppyish charm—much like the comfort food he’s named after. He’s affectionate and engaging, often seeking eye contact to connect with his people, and his playful side shines through when he bursts into joyful zoomies. Gozleme can be a little submissive at times, adding to his endearing, gentle nature, and he thrives on positive interaction and encouragement. Gozleme would do best in a home with adults or children aged 10+, where there are no elderly residents, as his enthusiasm and playfulness can be a bit much at times. He’s suited to a house rather than an apartment, and would be happy as an only dog or with a compatible canine companion. He may also suit a cat‑friendly home. With the right environment, Gozleme will be a perfectly balanced blend of sweetness, spice, and lovable energy. THIS LOVELY GREYHOUND WILL BE AVAILABLE AT OUR DOUBLE THE LOVE ADOPTION EVENT ON SUNDAY 31ST MAY - HE WILL BE AT THE SANDOWN VENUE!
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Petal

8 years old

Petal is a stunning black female greyhound with a beautiful nature to match. She is sweet, social, and delightfully friendly, always happy to greet people with her outgoing and personable charm. Petal adores human company and is an affectionate girl who loves gentle pats, cuddles, and being part of the action. Confident and easygoing, Petal is a pleasure to take out and is well mannered on lead, making daily walks relaxed and enjoyable. Her calm nature also means she may suit apartment living, so long as she gets her regular outings and some quality time with her people. Petal’s gentle and loving personality may make her a great fit for a family with children aged 5 years and over. If you’re looking for a friendly, affectionate greyhound who bonds easily and settles in well, Petal could be the perfect companion to welcome into your home.
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Brae ARP

4 years old

Brae is a pretty little girl with a quiet and sweet nature. She’s personable and loves her pats, leaning into affection once she feels safe. Brae can be a little stress at times and is submissive, so she’s looking for a calm, understanding home where she can relax and build her confidence. She would thrive as an only dog but may be suitable to live with medium or large dogs, she also may be suitable to live with kids10+. Because Brae is a little stress at times, she would suit a quiet neighbourhood.


This dog is part of our Assisted Rehoming Program (ARP). We have behavioural and health assessed this lovely dog, and they will remain with their racing owners until they find an adoptive home, at which point they are brought back into GAP. This means that should you be interested in adopting this dog, we are bringing the dog into GAP on the understanding that you will be adopting this particular dog, and no other dogs currently in our care. 

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BJ

4 years old

BJ is a striking white and fawn greyhound with both good looks and an even better personality. Sweet, pretty, and undeniably handsome, he has a friendly and outgoing nature that makes him a joy to be around. BJ is wonderfully personable and quickly charms everyone he meets with his gentle confidence and warm enthusiasm. Affectionate by nature, BJ loves being close to his people and often shows this by leaning in against his handler—a classic greyhound sign of trust and love. He enjoys attention, connection, and being part of the action, while still having that laid‑back greyhound calm that makes him easy to live with. BJ may suit a home with children aged 5 years and over, and his relaxed, settled temperament means he could also suit full‑time workers, provided his needs for companionship and routine are met. He’s the kind of dog who will happily greet you at the end of the day, ready to share cuddles and companionship. BJ has had x-rays and there is mild swelling over the right hind metatarsal area, possibly an old, healed fracture. THIS LOVELY GREYHOUND WILL BE AVAILABLE AT OUR DOUBLE THE LOVE ADOPTION EVENT ON SUNDAY 31ST MAY - HE WILL BE AT THE SANDOWN VENUE!
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Gus ARP

2 years old

Gus is a super handsome, friendly and affectionate dude who has a lot of love to give! He has been affectionately referred to as a "boof head" as he loves to be in your business! He is on the smaller side for a male but he makes up for it in personality! Gus may suit living in a home with or without another medium or large canine companion and children aged 10 years and over. Gus may even suit living in a home with full time workers!

This dog is part of our Assisted Rehoming Program (ARP). ARP dogs are kept with their racing owners until they find an adoptive home, at which point they are brought back into GAP. This means that should you be interested in adopting this dog, we are bringing the dog into GAP on the understanding that you will be adopting them. As such, you will not be able to meet any other dogs, as you otherwise would be able to.

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