These are photos from the awesome backyard I get to enjoy everyday. I don't do stairs on my own at all, so I need to live in a one-story house with no stairs, or as you can see, one with a safe ramp that I can walk up and down. Above is another foster brother, Jimbo, who loves to laugh at my jokes - he's always trying to impress me with his charms. He thinks I'm a Cougar (He says that means I'm sessy and much older than him).
One of the best things I love about my new foster home is the yard. I get to do lots of exploring, both on the grass and in the deep forest area where squirrels can be chased. I 'really like' little furry objects. I do like to leash walk in the neighborhood, but really prefer to be able to sniff and go on my own adventures in the yard with my foster brothers and sisters. I have one toe on my front left foot that has a nail bed that is inflamed and sore that hurts when I walk on the pavement. It's been that way a long time - my toenail grows funny. The vet checked it out and will update my foster parents on Monday. As you can see, I'm very content living on the PawSee Ponderosa in Hiram, Georgia but I hope there is family with another greyhound that can live up to my special needs (or not. I kinda hope they fail - whatever that means. I think they're greyt).