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11 April 2024
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National Greyhound Adoption Month off to a flyer!

National Greyhound Adoption Month launched like a 16-speed rocket on Saturday in Victoria, when GAP’s ‘greylight savings’ event saw 16 long-dogs head off home with their new families.
The Tullamarine facility was a hive of activity and anticipation, but it was Esther, Deeks, Mexico, Jarvis, Antheia, Rabbit, Braska, Sunday, Cole, Freja, Yogi, Elvis, Rex, Mister and Kerrie (whew!) that found new friends and a life of happy retirement.
The National Adoption Month is a time for all of Australia’s adoption agencies to amount their most ambitious activities and find new homes for former racing greyhounds. There’ll be an activity each weekend, with the next on Saturday April 13, again at Tullamarine, and the culmination on Sunday April 28 with the National Adoption Day at The Meadows greyhound track.
For each of these events, all fees are waived, and every greyhound will come with a free bag of top-quality dog food (our noodles deserve nothing less!)
For details about the month’s activities, register your interest and see the greys available, you only have to CLICK HERE!

Meet our dogs ready for adoption
All greyhounds adopted from GAP are de-sexed, vaccinated, microchipped, wormed and health checked.

Bobby

Bobby is a lovely young man, just look at his beautiful light-coloured eyes, they seem to stare into your soul. Bobby is a social, friendly and affectionate boy who is keen to move into his furever home. He may suit living with or without a canine pal of similar size and children aged 10years and older.

Duffman



Mustang



Blossom


Latte



Buddy



Soba


Bertha



Boston


Ravioli
This delicious girl has her eyeliner on and is ready to hit the streets and show off her glamourous looks! Maybe even stopping for a bite to eat at your favourite Italian spot! Miss Ravioli is not only beautiful, she is sweet, kind and affectionate. She can be a little reserved at first but soon warms up and leans in for a cuddle. We think she may suit living with children10 and over and maybe even another medium or larger male canine for company. We also think she would be best off in a home that has a yard as she is still only young and can take her time to adjust to new environments.