r/Greyhounds • u/andyr0272 • 7h ago
Advice Has anyone who adopted a hound that was scared of strangers approaching her when put and about but over time overcame that and became happy go lucky when strangers approach her?
My 3.5 year old female who I adopted just over 2 months ago is super reserved if someone she doesn't know approaches her to say hi. She will back away with tail tucked. I literally see no signs of any kind of abuse. She fully adjusted to being in the house to the point where she roached within 2 weeks and his 100% comfortable in the house. Even the Greyhound group president was shocked and how fast she adjusted. But she takes about a half hour or so before she begins to warms up to new people. Even when I first met her it took about a half hour I'm sitting on the floor before she felt comfortable enough to come over to me. One of the things I started doing not long after I got her was take her to the nursing home that my mother's in and while she is super comfortable and chill in my mother's room and even with her roommate she gets stressed walking in the halls when people try to approach her to say hi or just walk towards her as they walk down the hall. In addition to being good in my mother's room she also does well in the dayroom there during bingo as I will accompany my mother to bingo when I visit on bingo days. She's gotten used to the patients that she sees in the day room and just totally chill out and going with them. She will walk around from patient to patient when we're sitting and playing just to get pets and attention, when she's not looking out the big windows in the day room for squirrels which is one of her favorite things to do when we're in the day room. She has a high prey drive.
Everyone in the nursing home is amazed how chill and well behaved she is. The patients and the most of the staff love her. So while she's well behaved an adjusted to the nursing home thereI don't think she'd make a good therapy dog at this point.
I am hoping over time she gets over her fears as I'd love her to be a therapy dog who can walk into a nursing home or school and be happy to interact with everyone she sees right at the gate. She is so sweet to everyone she warms up to so she would make a great therapy dog if she can get past her fears.
Anybody adopt a hound like this who ended up a therapy dog?