Marian & Quinn

The handsome “Quinn” was my 14th foster and the excitement, challenge and reward of the experience is exactly the same with every foster I have had.

It is always exciting waiting to find out who your next assignment will be – boy or girl, age, colour, and why they need fostering.  Are they shy and timid? Are they boisterous and need to learn some manners? My favourites are the ones who need more socialisation.  I love taking them to coffee shops and parks and talking to people about them and showing them off.  It’s amazing how much interest they attract.

Fostering can throw up its challenges which is all part of the experience.  Sometimes they test their boundaries and your patience as a carer but when they come out the other side and follow you around and wander over for cuddles and generally look contented and happy you know you’ve done your job.

It is so rewarding to see the gradual change in them as they settle into a household routine and a little bit of spoiling.  Their individual personalities shine through and then my brain starts ticking over into “perfect match” mode.  What type of household would they be best suited to, what type of owner, do they need a yard to play in, would they be suited to apartment living?

As a foster carer you make an enormous difference to the dog in your care.  You give it love, you teach it manners and routine and you set it up for a successful life as a pet. It really doesn’t matter if you foster 1 or 100 – you are making a difference.

The 4 week assignment goes all too quickly and it’s time to pack their suitcase and send them on the final stage of their adoption journey to their “furever home”.

If you’ve been thinking about fostering a dog, GAP is the place to do it.  The friendly and supportive staff will make your experience a positive one and as many of us longer term carers have found out, you will make some wonderful friends – human and furry along the way.

Marian and Quinn xxxx

Tracey & Gabby

Tracey & Gabby

We adopted Gabby 6 weeks ago and she started as a very unsure girl who wouldn’t leave the corner.

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Leigh & Swifty & Aussie

Leigh & Swifty & Aussie

What an amazing pair of pooches! They've taken to their new digs with a gusto.

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Ciara & Bueller

Ciara & Bueller

Bueller came to us for a foster trial and we knew from day one that we just had to keep him.

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Pam

Pam

Pam is one of our amazing foster carers and community engagement volunteers.

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Kym

Kym

Kym joined the GAP volunteer crew in 2022 after retiring, but her connection with greyhounds goes way back.

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Claire

Claire

Claire helps out at our Seymour location as an enrichment volunteer.

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Ruth

Ruth

Ruth has joined GAP at our Tullamarine kennels through enrichment volunteering, she’s fostered a few GAP greys, and is always ready to handle a hound at our adoption events.

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Meet our dogs ready for adoption

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

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Joe ARP

4 years old

Happy Joe! This handsome young boy is a friendly and personable young boy that loves his food, toys and zoomies. Joe has had a lot of experience being a pet and is ready to spread his love and joy to his new family. Joe may suit living in a home with children 10 and over and another canine companion of any size. As Joe is still a bundle of fun we think if he has a smaller play buddy they would be better being a bit robust as he loves to zoom! Joe would appreciate a nice backyard to do his sillies in and make you laugh everyday with his antics.

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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Owen

5 years old

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Owen is a big cuddly boy that loves attention and loves a good lean on you to make sure that you give him more pats. Owen can be a bit of a boof head and the fun-loving one in the kennels and we think he will make a lovely pet. He has recently completed his training in GAP's behaviour program and is ready for his forever home. Owen may suit living with another medium or larger dog as a companion, as long as they are respectful of his space when he is playing with his toys as Owen thinks toys are the BEST and doesn't like to share them. Owen has injured his hock in past, and we believe he may get arthritis in this joint as he ages. This doesn't bother him.
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Export ARP

2 years old

Export is a very unique name for a very unique dog. While he is an absolute stunner, Export will be looking for a special home as he can be shy at times. He would love to find a calm, confident owner who can show him the way and expose him slowly to pet life. He may suit living in a home with or without another canine companion of any size and children in their teens. He would appreciate a quiet home, but we are sure it wont take him long to blossom into the best form of himself.

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Bing ARP

3 years old

Bing is a lovely friendly, personable boy who can have a soft side at times. He tries his hardest to please, but sometimes he can get a little overwhelmed. He would benefit from a family who can build his confidence up and show him that the world isn't such a scary place. He would prefer to live in a quiet home in a quiet neighbourhood. He may be happy to live with a calm, polite dog of any size, though he may also be happy living as an only dog. Bing may be happy living with children aged 10 years and over.

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