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About WAG
WAG (We Adopt Greyhounds, Inc) is an all volunteer run 501(c)3 non-profit
Greyhound Adoption group based in Connecticut.
WAG has been placing retired racing greyhounds in homes throughout
Connecticut since September of 1992.
All the greyhounds in WAG's care are kept in foster homes.
Why Adopt from WAG?
Let’s face it; there are other Greyhound adoption groups out
there. You may be asking yourself why should you consider adopting from WAG?
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WAG “cat tests” every adoptable dog with a live cat.
This may sound silly, but many groups and even some tracks do cat
testing with a stuffed toy, a remote-control car, etc. Some groups that
do use live cats only use outdoor (stray) cats, or cats that are in
crates.
WAG performs cat testing in a house, with the cat loose and the
Greyhound wearing a muzzle. This simulates a home environment while
providing for the safety of all animals involved.
If you have cat(s) and are interested in a particular Greyhound that we
believe is “cat friendly” or “cat workable”, we would have the dog meet
your cat(s) at your home, while wearing a muzzle, to see how well they
get along. (The same applies for small dogs)
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WAG’s available dogs are all fully vetted.
All WAG dogs have the following performed before adoption:
spay/neuter, update vaccines as needed, dental cleaning (if needed), Heartworm,
Lyme, Ehrlichia and Anaplasma test (tick-borne diseases). WAG foster
dogs are also current on heartworm and flea/tick preventatives.
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WAG’s available dogs are in foster homes.
Dogs in foster care have already begun the transition from
track/kennel life to home life. They learn about stairs, glass doors,
house-training, etc. There will still be an adjustment period when the
dog moves from its foster home to its adoptive home, but often it is
much easier than adopting a dog straight from the track
Having dogs in foster care also allows WAG to know more about each dog’s
personality, such as how the dog reacts to cats, kids, strangers, how it
walks on a leash, etc. This can make it easier to find the right dog for
your family.
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WAG will not choose your Greyhound for you.
WAG will offer advice based on your family’s needs (okay with kids,
cats, other dog breeds, etc), but we will not choose your dog for you.
We want you to be an active participant in choosing your new family
member. We encourage adopters to meet all available dogs that we believe
will be a good match for your home, and to let your new dog choose you.
If you have other pets, we require that they meet the Greyhound in
advance. Often the existing pets in the family help make the decision
about which Greyhound to bring home.
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WAG supports our adopters before, during, and after
the adoption process.
Whether you have already adopted, or are just thinking about
adoption, our volunteers are always available if you have questions or
concerns. After you bring your Greyhound home, we want to hear from you
to see how you are doing. WAG can loan you a crate to help ease the
transition and assist in house-training your new dog.
WAG also has Meet & Greets, Playgroups, and other events regularly, and
we encourage our adopters or potential adopters to attend. We also
encourage people to keep in touch via email, phone, or the WAG Online
Forum. WAG is a very helpful community of Greyhound lovers and we’d love
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WAG 2010 - 2012 Board of Directors President - Joanne Steffen Vice President - Lindsay Sarmadi-Fard Treasurer - Cheryl Winter Corresponding Secretary - Chris Fanelli Recording Secretary -
Amy Krystofalski Administrative Director - Gianna Daley Operations Director - Agnes Porell
WAG
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Thank you for your interest in Greyhound Adoption!
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