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Bison

ADOPTED
TO HIS FOREVER HOME!
Bison, aka
Zam Bison, is a young 18-month-old dark brindle male born July 14, 2004.
An offspring of sire, Fortified Power, and dam, WW Lenny Lumina, Bison
came to GALT along with his brother, Harley.
Bison's markings are quite striking; he has a dark mask lined in white
near his nose, and his white chest and four white paws beautifully offset
his dark brindle coat. Bison has no races on record, but he is eager to
sprint into his new life in a forever home. Bison is small animal and
cat tolerant.
See Greyhound-Data.com
for Pedigree.
From
Bisons Foster Mom:
Bison
is a very shy but friendly boy. He is a sweetheart. Bison learned the
stairs and the doggie door in a matter of hours. He loves to play and
romp around. He paid no attention to my Pomeranian and loves to play
with my other dogs, so he is definitely small animal safe and obviously
a very social boy. They chase each other around the house and the yard
with toys in tow.

Bison
took to treats very quickly. He also likes to chew on rawhides and bones,
though he's not quite sure what all the "chewing" is about.
Probably a good thing, as he doesnt seem to be a chewer of any
human things. He loves to eat, though he needs some work on his eating
habits. There is always a trail of food surrounding his bowl and feeding
area during mealtime.
Although
Bison has been curious about stuff in the house, sniffing and looking,
he has not tried to or damaged anything. He is very receptive to training
and responds well to a "no" command. A spray bottle of water
is enough to make him respond. A gentle "no"will go a long
way with him.

Bison
is a very tall guy and has easy reach to most things. His head easily
fits in the restroom sink; his little head and nose are the perfect
height to the counters. So care should be taken when cooking as his
nose will reach that hot plate very easily!
Oh, one
more thing, he is a talker. If he's feeling a little stressed or ignored,
he will roo and howl his little heart out. He is a cutie. Bison also
seems to be cat tolerant. Since I've had him, he has only had two accidents.
He knows how to use the doggie door and has quickly learned to go outside
to 'potty.' Bison will do well with other dogs, small or large, and
playful. He goes into his crate so long as he gets his treat. He likes
laying in the cold tile floor or the comfy bed, depends on how much
playing he's been doing. Bison is a great, great boy.

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