Gromit
Male
Just like Wallace’s trusty side kick, this Gromit is a real life version of everyone’s favourite clay cartoon character. With his beautiful fawn coat, striking white socks and stunning dark points, he is a real handsome boy that turns heads!
One of his ears likes to flop around on his head as he walks and we think it's too adorable. Gromit can sometimes be a little shy in new situations, but he soon relaxes and shows his sweet, gentle nature. He is lovely to walk on the lead and think he may suit living with families with children 10 and over and another medium or larger dog that likes to play. As Gromit is still only a young boy, he is still a bit of a puppy at times so a home that understands he will be a bit silly and bouncy will be best for him.
Medical Notes
Details
Tullamarine Adoption Centre
Assisted Rehoming Program - Contact GAP for more info.
PER Source No: BR101124
Quick Stats

Child tolerant
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Adoption process
Step 1 - Reach out
Get in touch with the GAP team — we're here to help you get started on your adoption journey.
Step 2 - Information gathering
We'll have a friendly chat to learn more about your lifestyle, preferences, and what you're looking for in a greyhound.
Step 3 - Meet the greyhounds
Visit one of our adoption centres to meet the greyhounds and spend time finding the right match for you.
Step 4 - Welcoming your greyhound home
Once approved, you’ll bring your new greyhound home with helpful info on their care and medical history.
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Foster process
Step 1 - Reach out
Apply through the above roles or get in touch with the GAP team to express your interest in becoming a foster carer.
Step 2 - Let’s get to know you
Our team will chat with you to learn more about your lifestyle, experience, and preferences so we can find the right greyhound for your home.
Step 3 - Meet your foster greyhound
When a suitable greyhound is ready, we’ll be in touch to arrange a meet-and-greet and discuss the next steps.
Step 4 - Welcome them home
Once everything’s in place, your greyhound will come home with you - along with all the info and support you’ll need, including their medical history and care guidelines.
Step 5 - Ongoing support
You’re never on your own. Our team is here to help throughout the foster period, and you’ll also have access to peer support through our Facebook group and guidance from experienced foster carers.

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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Just fill out the form and we’ll be in touch for a friendly chat. We’ll get to know you a little better and see if it’s a good match - and if it’s not quite the right fit, no worries! We’ll help you find a greyhound who’s perfect for your home and heart.
Meet our dogs ready for adoption
All greyhounds adopted from GAP are de-sexed, vaccinated, microchipped, wormed and health checked.

Gromit

Just like Wallace’s trusty side kick, this Gromit is a real life version of everyone’s favourite clay cartoon character. With his beautiful fawn coat, striking white socks and stunning dark points, he is a real handsome boy that turns heads!
One of his ears likes to flop around on his head as he walks and we think it's too adorable. Gromit can sometimes be a little shy in new situations, but he soon relaxes and shows his sweet, gentle nature. He is lovely to walk on the lead and think he may suit living with families with children 10 and over and another medium or larger dog that likes to play. As Gromit is still only a young boy, he is still a bit of a puppy at times so a home that understands he will be a bit silly and bouncy will be best for him.

Jackson

This handsome lad is Jackson, he has some unusual white markings that reach up around his neck which makes him stand out in a crowd. Apart from his looks, this boy is a charmer and loves to interact with people and dogs, sometimes a little too enthusiastically so we think he may better suit a home with children 10 and over and another robust medium or larger play buddy. Jackson would love a yard to run around in and play so this is a must too. He may be ok with full time workers as long as he gets his energy out daily!

Cruise

Cruise is a very affectionate boy who adores leaning up against his people. He has the cutest underbite which is really endearing. This social boy can be a little excitable at times (he is only a young boy after all!) so someone that can involve him in adventures would be amazing for him so he can get his short burst of energy out whilst also making friends where ever he goes! Cruise would likely suit a home with children aged 10 or older and may be fine with full time workers.

Lee

How handsome is this young chap! Mr Lee here is a stunning, sleek, shiny boy that is just as sweet as he is handsome. Lee is still a young one getting to know the ropes so he can be a bit silly and on the go but he does sometimes step back and take it all in. He can be a little shy in new situations but soon forgets what he was worried about and is back to his usual playful self. We think Lee may suit living with children 10+ and maybe another medium or larger companion. He has requested a backyard though please as he wants to show you his epic zoomies and play till its nap time!

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