Coyote Cash |
It is hard to catch him being still and far enough away to photograph.
In the house, he listens well, and comes when called, he is always ready to go for a walk. Outside, he is curious and willing to leave his scent on everything! He settles down quickly, is a good walker, and is learning to walk under leashes rather than through or over them.
Cash independently hops in his kennel when it is time to eat. He thinks meal time is the best, and treats are fabulous.
Cash is the most vocal greyhound I have ever fostered. He whines, whimpers, snorts, howls, yodels, and even barks! Most of his vocalizations are in response to environmental stimuli, and to communicate a need or want, and some are to alert everyone to an unfamiliar or novel sound. Cash will look you in the eye when he vocalizes, and he has walked across the room to talk to one of the resident hounds.
In the morning, when I have to leave, after being put in his kennel, he vocalizes, he can make some very sad mournful sounds! However, he settles down pretty quickly if ignored. About 5 minutes later, I leave when he is quiet. Granted he has only been here for a few days, but he has not had an accident in his kennel, and he has had some long days in his kennel.
Coyote Cash is a sweet pup looking for a responsible, loving home to call his own. He will provide lots of love, and, I predict, quite a few chuckles to some lucky adopter.
Contact NLGA if you are interested in learning more! Or, as Cash says, "Call me, we can talk."
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