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22 October 2023
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GAP leaves its paw print in Ballarat

First time adopters Ana Tenedora and Eman Kubwange (above) could barely contain their excitement at Saturday’s adoption event in Ballarat.
Having made the trip from their home in Bonbeach, they departed with a four-legged friend, stunning four-year-old Kylie.
“She’s our first greyhound,” Ana said proudly. “There were three or four greyhounds here today that we really liked.”
“We spent quite a bit of time interacting with them all and then we had a deep discussion about which one we thought would best suit our lifestyle, and we settled on Kylie.”
Eman said the couple is looking forward to daily walks along their local beach with their new addition.
“There are quite a few greyhounds in our neighbourhood so hopefully Kylie will make a few greyhound friends in the local area. I’m sure she will.”
In excess of 50 people attended the Ballarat event with seven of the 16 greyhounds available for adoption finding loving new homes on the day.
“We spent quite a bit of time interacting with them all and then we had a deep discussion about which one we thought would best suit our lifestyle, and we settled on Kylie.”
Most of the crowd were local, with some making the leap to adopt, while others were very inquisitive, spending quality time with the dogs and asking plenty of questions with a view to potentially adopting in the future.
The greyhounds were all on their best behaviour, showcasing their friendly and docile nature which created a welcoming vibe.
“This is something we’d like to do more often,” said Ballarat Greyhound Racing Club Manager, Jodie Faralla.
“We had plenty of promotion in the local media and as a result a lot of people came along today simply to learn more about the breed.
“Many were meeting greyhounds for the first time and I wouldn’t be surprised if a few more of them end up adopting in the near future.”
Among the other greyhounds to find homes on the day were Fuzzy, Arthur, Bic, Scarlett and Piglett.
Thinking about adopting a greyhound? Head to our Tullamarine facility – located at 444 Melrose Drive. We’re open from 9.00am to 2.00pm every day except Sundays. No appointment necessary.
Meet our dogs ready for adoption
All greyhounds adopted from GAP are de-sexed, vaccinated, microchipped, wormed and health checked.

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Amy

Katelyn ARP
Katelyn is a lovely, sweet and confident girl who is so excited for her forever home that she has her bags packed! She may be happy to live in a home with or without another robust medium or large canine companion and children aged 10 years or older. She may be happy to live with full time workers.

Vinny

Marley ARP
Are you looking for a mature greyhound who may be happy to live with a smaller dog? Marley might be your lady! She is super sweet, friendly, and outgoing, and has all the love to give. Marley may be happiest in a home with children 10 years and over and might suit living with full time workers.
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 not other dogs currently in our care.

Mr D ARP
Hi! I’m Mr D! What’s that you say!? I’m handsome? Well, there is so much more to love about me than my handsome looks but ill point out my shiny coat, awesome pointy ears and a tail that winds up like a helicopter but most importantly I am a real sweet, friendly and fun boy that is always up for an adventure. I think I might be ok to live with children 10 and over or maybe even another medium or larger play buddy!
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 not other dogs currently in our care.

Gus (Bonded with Oran)

Oran (bonded with Gus)

Reindeer ARP
She may not be leading Santa’s sleigh like Rudolf but this quiet achiever is still just as important! She is a shy girl that we think will come out of her shell in a home that understands she just needs time to learn how to be a pet and patience to go at her pace. A quieter home with children 15 and over that are respectful of her boundaries maybe ok and somewhere with a nice yard that she can go and relax in. She may also benefit from a male friend that is medium or larger to help her transition into pet life. This lovely dog is not suitable for a home with cats.
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 not other dogs currently in our care.


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