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[quote=Anonymous]The “easiest” dogs still need multiple veterinary appointments per year, need to be groomed regularly, need to be fed and walked multiple times daily, will sometimes wake you at night or very early in the morning, will occasionally vomit or have diarrhea (always on rugs or carpeting), will steal food they shouldn’t have, and will have more health and hygiene issues as they age. Dogs can be very expensive. Caring for your dog should be a labor of love. If you don’t love your dog, it can turn into a huge source of resentment. Your kids may help with the dog, but you will bear the weight of responsibility. Having said all that, greyhounds don’t shed much, don’t bark much, don’t need much grooming, and don’t need a lot of exercise. You can get a retired racer for much less money than the average purebred dog, and it may be out of the puppy stage, have some leash manners, and be nearly housebroken. There won’t be a long waitlist.[/quote]
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