Pamela & Alex

My husband Alex & I started fostering in December 2008 after attending a Christmas party at the GAP Seymour kennels, & I believe it to be one of the best decisions of our lives.

Up to date we have fostered 75 dogs of which the last 41 have been classified as Medical Fosters…..that is suitable for adoption once they had recovered sufficiently from surgery or a medical condition.  Occasionally we have cared for dogs who have been prescribed medication to help with anxiety & observe their reaction to treatment & hopefully help them on their way to life as a pet.

During our time with GAP we have also adopted 5 hounds & in particular Dylan & Bookie became great mentors to the fosters.

Dylan helped us care for many dogs over the 11yrs he lived with us & Bookie came to live with us much later in her life.  A gorgeous 11yr old black tripod who’d had an hind leg amputated due to Osteosarcoma.  She was just brilliant with very nervous, anxious dogs & would snuggle up to them of a night time.

Unfortunately we lost both of them at 13yrs of age, within 3 months of each other in 2023.

Out of all the dogs we cared for a very special young man called Dexter is “the one” that stands out & luckily he went to a loving home 4yrs ago, & his adoptive mother still keeps in contact with us most months with phone calls & photos.  Dexter required aftercare from Laryngeal Tie Back Surgery & knowing of the complications that could arise post surgery I can attest to feeling quite anxious how we would cope at home with him. Thankfully he was a super easy patient & went onto be adopted during the Covid lockdown.

Everyone of our foster dogs have left their mark on us in some way & it has been a privilege to be part of this program for so many years.

A lot of people ask “how can you give these dogs back when the time comes for their return to GAP. “  Well, some are easier than others to return, but I have a mantra that I say to the dog during its stay with us, and that is…… “you will make a beautiful pet for your new owner”.  Since being with the program we have developed a real passion for this breed of dogs and personally get a lot out of helping them in their transition from racing dog to pet.

If you’re thinking of becoming a foster carer I can totally recommend it, and even if you foster 1 dog & then find it’s not for you, that will be one greyhound you’ve helped on its journey to pet life……. on the other hand it can become quite addictive.

Love Pamela & Alex

Christina & Zack

Christina & Zack

We were so excited to foster Zack and see if he could be a good companion for our staffy, Phoebe.

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Mandy & Elley

Mandy & Elley

She fit in very quickly in the family. For the first week or so, she was a little unsure, and it took about that long for her personality to start shining through.

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Lisa & Sunny

Lisa & Sunny

I just wanted to let you know that Sunny our beautiful greyhound has been the most wonderful addition to our family.

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Courtney & Bont

Courtney & Bont

Bont came to me during covid, just before his 2nd birthday, I was unprepared for the love and safeness he brought to me and I gave to him.

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Marian & Quinn

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.

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Joy & Livia

Joy & Livia

I have been fostering Livia for six days, with the hope of adoption.

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Jessica

Jessica

I have been a foster carer with GAP for several years and just recently celebrated having my 10th foster, which is a milestone I’m so proud of.

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Rod & Tuppy

Rod & Tuppy

We thought we were not ready to adopt following our recent loss (at the time) of our dear GAP boy Mushu so we decided just to participate in the GAP Christmas Foster program.

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

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Puddles

5 years old

Puddles is not only gorgeous but after his initial enthusiasm and excitement, he settles down and is quite a chilled dog. He is a friendly boy to all he meets. Puddles loves travelling in the car and is up for many road trips with his family. Puddles may suit living with or without a canine pal of medium/large in size and children aged 10 years and older. Sorry no apartments for Puddles.
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Kennard

3 years old

Meet Kennard, a handsome greyhound with a big personality to match his long legs. Friendly, outgoing, and confidently social, Kennard loves being part of the action and will happily greet everyone he meets with a cheerful attitude and a wagging tail. He’s a personable boy who enjoys companionship and would thrive in a home where he can be included in daily life, whether that’s relaxing with his people or heading out for a leisurely walk. Kennard would suit a family with children aged 5+ or an adult-only home that can appreciate his affectionate and confident nature. He’s best placed as an only dog, or alongside a medium to large canine companion, as he enjoys his space and prefers dog friends closer to his own size. A cat-free home is essential. With the right match, Kennard will reward his forever family with loyalty, charm, and plenty of greyhound cuddles.
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Vix

4 years old

Meet Vix, a handsome male greyhound with a big personality to match his long legs. Vix is outgoing, affectionate, and loves being right where the action is — especially if it involves people who will shower him with attention. He’s famous for his joyful zoomies, bouncing enthusiasm, and playful spirit. Vix lives life at full speed and wears his heart on his sleeve, making him a wonderfully fun and loving companion for an active household. Vix would thrive in a home with adults or children aged 10+, as his impulsive excitement can be a bit much for little ones or anyone frail. He’s best suited to a house with a secure backyard where he can safely run off his energy, so apartment living isn’t for him. Vix can be an only dog or live with a confident dog friend, but he’s not suitable for homes with cats or older, delicate dogs. If you’re looking for a lively, affectionate greyhound who will keep you smiling and moving, Vix could be your perfect match.
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Ammonite

5 years old

Ammonite is a friendly, outgoing, and confident female greyhound with a warm, personable nature. She enjoys engaging with people and has an easy, social presence that makes her a delight to spend time with. Ammonite has completed behavioural rehabilitation training and has emerged as a well-rounded girl who is ready to transition into a stable, loving home where she can continue to thrive. Ammonite is best suited to a home with adults or children aged 5 and over. She can live as an only dog or alongside a medium to large canine companion but is not suitable for homes with small dogs or cats. Due to her size and confidence, she is not recommended for homes with elderly residents, and she will require a house with a yard (no apartment living). In the right environment, Ammonite will blossom into a loyal, engaging, and affectionate companion. Ammonite had an injury prior to entering GAP, which now has arthritis. It is seen as stiffness when rising and settling, lameness and loss of exercise tolerance which may worsen with age. She also has a low-grade heart murmur, which doesn't affect her day-to-day life, or require medication.
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Summer ARP

1 years old

Summer is a sweet and gentle little girl whose quiet charm is impossible to resist. Calm, polite, and sensible, she moves through the world with a soft grace that perfectly matches her pretty looks. She’s a little introverted by nature — not shy exactly, just thoughtful — and has a warmth and personability about her that draws people in without her ever needing to ask for attention. She is simply, and wonderfully, herself. She would thrive in a calm, loving home where she can take life at her own sweet pace, and whoever is lucky enough to adopt her will find a truly special little companion. Summer may suit living with or without a canine pal of any size and children aged 5 years and older. Due to her calm demeanour she may suit living in an apartment.

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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Buddy ARP

2 years old

Buddy is the kind of dog who enters a room and instantly makes it brighter — a big, handsome, boofy boy with a personality to match his size. Friendly, outgoing, and brimming with confidence, he approaches life with boundless enthusiasm and a happiness that is utterly contagious. Excitable and boisterous, Buddy is not what you’d call a wallflower — standing still is simply not in his vocabulary — but his joy is so genuine and so exuberant that it’s impossible not to smile in his presence. Throw in a tasty treat or a favourite toy and you’ll have one very happy boy on your hands.

Buddy is a dog who needs space to match his enormous energy and even bigger personality, so a home with a backyard is a must — somewhere he can zoom, bound, and burn off that glorious enthusiasm of his. He will thrive with an active family who can match his zest for life and keep him engaged, stimulated, and loved. In return, Buddy will bring laughter, liveliness, and a whole lot of heart to whoever is lucky enough to call him theirs. Buddy may suit living with or without a canine likeminded friend of similar size and children aged 10 years and older.

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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Mia ARP

2 years old

Mia is a sweet and gentle soul who, despite the anxiety she carries, faces the world with a quiet determination and a willingness to try that is truly heartwarming. Calm and polite, she is the kind of girl who will never impose herself, always erring on the softer, more submissive side — but underneath that gentle exterior is a friendly, personable little dog who genuinely wants to connect. She may need a little extra time and reassurance to find her confidence, but every small step she takes is a reminder of just how hard she is trying.

A patient, understanding home is where Mia will truly begin to flourish. She would do well with children aged 10 and older — those who are calm and kind and will give her the space to settle at her own pace. In the right environment, with gentle routines and plenty of quiet encouragement, Mia has every chance of blossoming into a deeply loving and devoted companion. She deserves someone who will champion her, and in return, she will give everything she has. She may also suit living as an only dog but may thrive best in a home with a confident canine companion of similar size to help bring out her confidence.

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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Astra ARP

3 years old

Astra is a sweet girl. She is friendly, confident and affectionate. She may suit living with small, medium or large dogs and may suit living with kids 5+.

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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Billy

4 years old

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Hi I’m a Billy ! This is what my lovely foster carer said about me: It takes me about 2–3 weeks to settle in but once I do, you’ll be rewarded with a wagging tail (don’t expect wild zoomies… I’m more of a slow-burn guy) and sweet boy. I need outdoor space. This is non-negotiable. Why? Because like to make a spot in the yard to lay in and it makes me feel safe. One other thing I love is cooked chicken (without the bones!). I’m not a big eater, but treats are my love language. Pig’s ears = yes please. I would like a quiet, predictable home. No kids (they are scary), and I'd like to have the house to myself (other dogs, no thanks, this in my home!). A few more things about me: I don’t like the car yet, I unlocked my “I’m so comfortable” sleepy groans (this means I’m relaxed, not scary), I like my foster dad because I know him now (and he gives me the best ear scratches!) but strange men on the street make me a bit nervous. Big dogs that bark at me? Rude. I was minding my business. I am still a little scared of a couple things — noises, sudden movements, curtains being pulled (terrifying) — but I’m learning every single day. Despite my nerves, I’m actually very easy-going. I’m fine being home while you’re at work (more quality time to sleep in the yard!). I’d suit calm, patient, owners that can be full-time workers with outdoor space, realistic expectations, and a sense of humour. Love, Your future greyhound, Billy
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Haley ARP

2 years old

Haley is a bright and affectionate young greyhound with a sweet, puppyish charm that shines through in everything she does. She absolutely loves being around her people and is always eager for a bit of attention or a gentle pat. While she can be a little anxious at times, Haley is a true people-pleaser at heart and is always trying her best to do the right thing. With reassurance and a consistent routine, her confidence continues to grow, making her a lovely companion for adults or families with children aged 5 and over. Due to her sensitive nature, she wouldn’t be suited to a home with elderly residents. Haley could thrive as an only dog where she can soak up all the love and attention, but she may also do well with a calm, polite canine companion who can help guide her and build her confidence. There is potential for her to live with cats, pending proper introductions. With patience, understanding, and a nurturing home, Haley will reward her family with endless affection and loyal companionship, quickly becoming a cherished member of the household.
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