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Breezin

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4 years old|Greyhound|Female|Large|Hopkinton, MA
🐾 Friendly☺️ Gentle🎾 Playful

Breezin is a female Greyhound, about 4 years old, living in Hopkinton, MA. She’s a large breed and has been vaccinated. Breezin isn’t a good fit for homes with small animals, but she thrives around people and adapts well to different home settings. Despite having a nub tail and some scarring from past injuries, she feels no discomfort and welcomes attention.

About Breezin

Breezin' (better known as Breezy) is a sweet, playful, and curious Greyhound who makes a habit of seeking out human company—and never turns down a good petting session. She’s endured her share of hardship, with only a small nub of a tail and some old scarring on her back end, but she shows no pain and is unbothered when touched. Breezy likes leisurely walks in a big fenced yard and has a real passion for chasing stuffed toys with surprising energy for her age. However, she shouldn’t live with small animals due to her chase instinct. She’s healthy, happy, and adaptable to a variety of home environments. For anyone ready to make room for her, Breezy will bring a lot of joy without much fuss. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Breezin

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Greyhounds like Breezin do well in quiet homes with ample comfort and gentle routines. They enjoy soft bedding and a relaxed environment, making them a great choice for condos or single-family homes.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Breezin, as a Greyhound, appreciates a secure, fenced area for zoomies but doesn’t require a huge yard. Short, regular walks and occasional runs in a safe space will keep her content.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Generally, Greyhounds are gentle and tolerant, making them suitable companions for families with older, respectful children. Breezin’s calm temperament would likely fit nicely, though supervision is always best.