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Gold Coast greyhound puppies dumped at shelter now cheeky teenage pups

IT’S been four months since a litter of rare greyhound puppies were adopted from the AWLQ shelter. This is what the bunch have been up to since.

AWLQ greyhound puppies four months on

ONE is a lovable thief. Another is a gumby. Most like toilet paper, socks, sardines and garden hoses.

The first litter of greyhound puppies ever taken into the Animal Welfare League of Queensland to be rehomed have had a reunion, four months after finding new families.

D'Arcy (brindle) and Evie (black, red collar) say hi to adult greyhound Gracey Picture: Amanda Robbemond
D'Arcy (brindle) and Evie (black, red collar) say hi to adult greyhound Gracey Picture: Amanda Robbemond

“They are a bit cheeky, doing normal, cheeky puppy stuff,” said playdate organiser Sue Spencer, an Animal Welfare League volunteer.

“They’re living the true pet life without any restraints. It’s really nice.

“They get to live puppyhood naturally.”

This is what the greyhound pups used to look like... Picture: Jerad Williams.
This is what the greyhound pups used to look like... Picture: Jerad Williams.

Eight of the nine racing-bred dogs, now six months old, were at the reunion. They found new homes at 10 weeks of age.

Most greyhounds are bred for racing and pups are kept until they are able to be broken in.

This makes greyhound pups rare. It is understood the puppies came from an unregistered mating and so cannot be raced.

Greyhound puppies available from AWLQ Gold Coast

Owner Max Burndred said her fawn-brindle greyhound pup Aura weighed 15kg and lived with cats.

“She tries to play with them. She plays and barks at them,” she said.

Ms Burndred said she had trained Aura like any other pup.

Eight of the nine greyhound puppies rehomed by the AWLQ four months on- now they are six months old. Picture: Amanda Robbemond
Eight of the nine greyhound puppies rehomed by the AWLQ four months on- now they are six months old. Picture: Amanda Robbemond

She is crate trained, not allowed on the couch (except on someone’s lap) and knows how to sit, she said.

Ms Burndred said she adopted Aura after wanting a greyhound for more than a decade.

THE PERSONALITIES OF THE BUNCH:

Styx: “She’s a thief, she loves to steal shoes and run around with them. She doesn’t chew them (though). She also brings her bowl and puts it on the couch.” - Chloe Ivak

Styx Picture: Amanda Robbemond
Styx Picture: Amanda Robbemond

Leo: “He came in with the broken leg ... we got him later than everyone else. He’s a dude. He was a surprise. When (my partner) got him, I came back from work and he was running around the kitchen.” - Chris Green

Leo- who originally had a broken leg when he came in Picture: Amanda Robbemond
Leo- who originally had a broken leg when he came in Picture: Amanda Robbemond

Evie: “She’s just so placid, really well behaved. She’s already nearly toilet trained. She gets on with our cats and dogs and is quite confident. She collects things. We always find random things everywhere.” - Isaac Munsie and Ambyr Cousen

Evie Picture: Amanda Robbemond
Evie Picture: Amanda Robbemond

Nikki: “The hose, she loves water. She always tries to bite it. She’s taught me how to tidy up because otherwise she’ll get into everything.” - Judy Robertson

Nikki Picture: Amanda Robbemond
Nikki Picture: Amanda Robbemond

Aura: “Aura is a cheeky, wee girl who likes to back chat. She has truly settled into our home, and is comfortable around the snakes and respectful — most of the time— with the cats. Like most puppies only uses her ears when she feels like it.”

Aura. Picture: Murphology Mutts Photography
Aura. Picture: Murphology Mutts Photography

Milly: “We’re used to older greyhounds, so she’s crazy. But she’s brought out (Mr Jones, our other greyhound’s) playful side. She’s full of beans. She loves socks and sardines.” -Jess Markey and Jess Redmond

Milly Picture: Amanda Robbemond
Milly Picture: Amanda Robbemond

D’Arcy: “In one word, gumby. He’s still just getting used to his size. He’s mellowing out nicely but is a bit mischievous.” - Liesa Brennan

D’Arcy Picture: Amanda Robbemond
D’Arcy Picture: Amanda Robbemond

Fenton: “He’s just the snuggliest guy, but he has a thing for toilet paper and things. He’s like a bower bird.” - Lisa Franzen

Fenton Picture: Amanda Robbemond
Fenton Picture: Amanda Robbemond

Gracie: “The fact she knows she’s boss of us but she’s a coward with other dogs. Nowhere’s good enough for her except for our bed.” -Brett Harron

Gracie Picture: Amanda Robbemond
Gracie Picture: Amanda Robbemond

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