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Rayas
ADOPTED
TO HIS FOREVER HOME!
Rayas is
an an almost 3-year-old dark brindle galgo with dark eyes, born January
10, 2003. Rayas and Edu are
siblings and were found together as strays on the streets of Madrid. Both
boys were fostered by a couple in Barcelona and lived with many other
greyhuonds. Rayas, like Edu, is shy with people but gets along well with
other dogs. The surroundings these boys came from before they were resuced
will never be known. Rayas is a very gentle soul. He is currently in the
process of completing his medical procedures. Rayas is cat and small animal
tolerant.
From
Rayas' foster mom:
Rayas
is the most beautiful dog I have ever seen. He is also extremely fearful
of humans, very skittish and easily spooked. He will not let me approach
him directly, and if for any reason I reach for him and he can't move
away, he immediately crouches down on the floor like he is expecting
a blow. However, the good news is he is wagging his tail and will squeeze
in between Classic and Andy to receive his share of loves. He will need
a calm environment and almost certainly another grey, as my two seem
to be his security blankie. I am so glad he will have a life here where
he can be loved and pampered.
Update
on Rayas - 11/30/05 - from his foster mom:
Rayas
is steadily overcoming the trials and tribulations of his life on the
streets of Madrid. If he were human, I would say he has the gentle soul
of an Irish poet. Although still shy and a little skittish, he now plays
with stuffies and the other greys and pushes himself to the front of
the line for loves and pats. He has learned well the game of musical
dog beds at our house and how to grab the best.

Treats
have been a special source of confusion for him. My greys and little
dogs eagerly react to the announcement of "Bones!!" Ray would
always come running but never seemed to figure out just exactly what
one did with a "bone", and while refusing his, would seriously
study why everyone else seemed to be so excited. Wonder of wonders!!!
just this week, he finally accepted a treat bone from my hand.
He loves
gentle children of all ages and is cat and small dog friendly. I feel,
however, he will definitely need a family with at least one other grey
as my greys tend to be his security blankie and he looks to them for
guidence when he is not sure what to do.
Ray is
a highly intelligent, affectionate galgo who will need a very special,
patient family that will lavish lots of love and attention on him and
yet understand he will take some time to adjust to a new environment
and new people.
Our next
and final goal, before declaring Ray ready to find his forever home
is to teach him not to bark. He does bark quite a bit for a greyhound
but is getting better at responding to our quiet command of "No,
Ray!" However to his credit, bless his heart - he did scare off
some kids hanging around our cars late one night last week. Barking
isn't always bad!!!!

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