Over a decades-long career, Morrie Craig has authored or co-authored hundreds of publications and participated in key research in the area of veterinary toxicity and phyto-ruminal-remediation. In addition to his work in veterinary toxicology, A. Morrie Craig made significant contributions to drug testing guidelines for greyhounds and was honored by Greyhound Pets of America for helping with the adoption of retired racing Greyhounds.
Retired greyhounds make excellent pets and great companions in a family environment. They’re generally a low-energy breed that require less exercise than many other dogs and adapt well to a home environment. They also tend to be quiet and reserved rather than aggressive or assertive.
Although they don’t require much exercise, greyhounds are a supremely athletic breed and can match their owner’s activity levels easily. In addition, their gentle nature makes them great travel companions.
Greyhounds sleep up to 18 hours a day, so they don’t require too much attention. Plus, they’re easy to groom thanks to their sleek and short coat. However, this coat provides little protection from the elements, so they’re largely considered indoor dogs.
Retired greyhounds make excellent pets and great companions in a family environment. They’re generally a low-energy breed that require less exercise than many other dogs and adapt well to a home environment. They also tend to be quiet and reserved rather than aggressive or assertive.
Although they don’t require much exercise, greyhounds are a supremely athletic breed and can match their owner’s activity levels easily. In addition, their gentle nature makes them great travel companions.
Greyhounds sleep up to 18 hours a day, so they don’t require too much attention. Plus, they’re easy to groom thanks to their sleek and short coat. However, this coat provides little protection from the elements, so they’re largely considered indoor dogs.
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