Flare
is a tan brindle male with amber eyes. Just imagine this, he is such
a happy boy his tail had to be amputated because he wagged so much,
banging it on the sides of his crate so much it was scraped up and wouldn't
heal. Now that is one happy dog!
Like most
Greyhounds, he likes to counter surf; you never know what might be up
there on that counter. A stern "no" and he will back off.
He immediately heads for his mat when you sit down at
the table to eat. He wishes he could talk human, but makes do with his
bark, and will let you know when he is bored, or someone is at the door.
He knows how to communicate what he wants to say!
He is
well house trained, and if by chance you forget to let him out, he will
pace around the room and tell you. He walks well on a leash, but is
timid of loud noises (big trucks), etc. and will want to turn around
and go home if he encounters any loud sounding vehicles. The only time
he marks on walks is when his female Grey companion marks, then he has
to show "whose' the man" and join in.
Unfortunately,
he loves people so much, that he must be restrained or he will jump
to get attention. People make him happy and excited. He wants to investigate
any cats he sees on our walks, and it has been determined he is not
cat tolerant. He shares the house with a female Greyhound, and he really
likes her companionship.
Flare goes into his crate willingly when it is his idea, but he needs
some coaxing when he knows the humans are leaving. In his foster home,
he has been crated when home alone.
Flare
might be a vegetarian at heart as he loves green peas, and broccoli
mixed in with his dry kibble. Well
not all veggies are tasty to
Flare, as he doesn't like green beans
He sleeps
well in his crate in the same room as his humans, as well as on a mat
in the same room (door closed). He is not allowed to roam at night.
Flare is an independent soul and accepts only a certain amount of grooming,
and will just walk off when he is tired of it. Smart guy! He seems to
tolerate ear cleaning better, but it does feel kind of good to get those
ears rubbed. We always recommend doing bathes in the house as the garden
hose will definitely frighten him. He likes being hugged, and wants
a lots of attention when out of his crate.
Flare
is not yet overly excited about car rides; he still needs help to get
in, but is fine once he is in the car. He is still working on the whole
playing with toys thing. Still learning what you do with them. He is
trying though! He chews on rawhide bones, and doesn't mind sharing these
as well as any toys with the other Grey.
Flare
is a very social boy, and loves his walks. When he doesn't get one,
he has these very expressive eyes that tells you he is not happy about
it
They say "please walk me, please walk me", he will
definitely guilt you into a walk!
He has
adjusted well to his new in home environment. When home alone, he is
always crated. He can't contain his excitement when you return home
to let him out. He doesn't like being alone, but is content with another
Grey to keep him company. When he was the only dog in the household,
he would display some separation anxiety.
Mr. Flare
is very expressive. He wants to speak Human so bad, but will bark instead.
Additionally, he will "rooh", and also knows how to express
sadness by whining when main caregiver leaves.
Flare
is a happy-go-lucky boy, who loves his people. Affectionate and excited
describes this young boy. Add his good behavior to that, and you cannot
go wrong with our boy Flare.