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Welcome to the Comments Page! Here, you’ll find a chronological collection of all the comments shared by our community about the greyhounds looking for their forever homes, our events, and other updates. It’s a wonderful space to see what others are saying, share your thoughts, and be part of the conversation as we work together to find loving families for these amazing dogs.
This page also highlights the incredible efforts of our dedicated volunteers, whose love and commitment make everything we do possible. From caring for the dogs to organizing events and fostering a supportive community, our volunteers are at the heart of Daybreaks. Their passion and hard work ensure that every greyhound receives the attention, care, and second chance they deserve.

Rosie
I’m Homed
I have harnesses for my two that clip to a restraint which in turn click into seat belts. other wise archive would be driving. Xxx
Posted by NMD07 on February 3, 2015, 2:32 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Brae
Over the Rainbow Bridge
Is it she can hear a fox, cat etc on the other side. Xxx
Posted by NMD07 on February 3, 2015, 2:28 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Breeze (Rita)
Over the Rainbow Bridge
Hi Breeze, we're all sending You positive 'thought hugs' and hope that your poorly tail is very soon starting to feel better. T,J, R & B xxxx
Posted by TJ on February 3, 2015, 12:37 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Brae
Over the Rainbow Bridge
Hi Ruth, thanks for the suggestion but we were 'warned' not to put a housecoat on Brae when she slept as she chews through them... and having her here just over 2 weeks now, I can confirm that she's done that to one she had only just had fastened up! She's not cold as fleece blankets are over her at bedtime which I get up to recover several times every night (I know, I've made a rod for my own back haven't I). Last night we had 3 barking sessions during the early hours and each time, Brae (quickly followed by Rosie) ran to the front door and stood there staring at it. Despite being asked, she didn't need to go out to toilet and as soon as we said "Stop", she returned to her bed and promptly went back to sleep (leaving us 3 wondering what had just happened). At 5.45am this morning she woke us with barking and again ran to the front door, at which point John said he thinks she's having bad dreams. In the last week alone, we've had 3 (large) men come in through the front door to give us quotes for work and it's got us thinking that it's playing on her mind whilst asleep. We'll see how she goes over the next few days, but as I type this, both Brae and Rosie are curled up together on our bed fast asleep... oh the luxury of nabbing 40 winks during the day!
Posted by TJ on February 3, 2015, 11:10 am | 👍 0 Likes
Breeze (Rita)
Over the Rainbow Bridge
Need to share, Archive and I are waiting for vet to ring. For the last week Breeze has had tail problems starting with happy tail, Then weds morning she could not lie down as tail was to sore took her to vet who thought was bruised and tip where wound was also bruised, she had metacam jab was happier. Made it bleed again and I wrapped it and covered in vet wrap to hold dressing on. When it was unwrapped sunday she was crying in pain and unable to put it on the floor, I rewrapped and took her back to the vet who booked her in for x-rays etc on weds morning. Vet then rewrapped tail after seeing how much better she was and gave her painkillers til weds. At 3am she had chewed her bandage off and taken the tip of her tail off, Vet is worried she may have to have more taken off as bottom is cold and there is still the problem that was being x-rayed.Feel very lonely with out her house is quiet with only one. Positive thoughts for her please . XXX
Posted by NMD07 on February 3, 2015, 10:32 am | 👍 0 Likes
Jed
Over the Rainbow Bridge
At least 2 of us drive micras and fit two greys in. !!! Xxx
Posted by NMD07 on February 3, 2015, 10:14 am | 👍 0 Likes
Rosie
I’m Homed
I won't travel a dog in my car unless behind the safety of a guard I saw a really badly injured dog come in the vets where I worked once due to being un-restrained, I know I am probably over reacting but that picture has never left my mind so unfortunately it does restrict boot space when you have a guard in place. I pick my car up on Saturday and when Jed in properly settled in it I will see exactly how much room there is.
Posted by Caro on February 3, 2015, 8:53 am | 👍 0 Likes
Brae
Over the Rainbow Bridge
Hi TJ - do you put a coat on her at night? The most common problem I get alerted to this time of year is toileting at night. Even if you leave your heating on or you wrap a blanket round your grey putting a coat on your grey will hopefully do the trick and really help.... let us know how you get on. Sometimes trying a crate helps settle them too - if you want to borrow one, just let us know. Alternatively some herbal calming tablets or a DAP diffuser can help x
Posted by DaybreaksRuth on February 3, 2015, 7:48 am | 👍 0 Likes
Rosie
I’m Homed
Hi Caro - I used to fit 4 greys in a Peugeot 206! The girls, although usually smaller, quite often make up for it in temperament! Maggie who is 14 and my smallest grey is the one with the biggest personality in our house!!!!!
Posted by DaybreaksRuth on February 3, 2015, 7:44 am | 👍 0 Likes
Buddy
I’m Homed
Oh yes always keep my eye on the RGT page. Apart from the fact I've named myself as the wift in the cycling duo. I am also the wife in the cycling duo x
Posted by MrsS on February 2, 2015, 10:06 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Buddy
I’m Homed
Yay. Found you MrsS.... As soon as I got the email stating they had second thoughts .. I thought of you.... Sorry had to describe you as the "cycling" couple" ... Was the only way I thought you would know it's you. Lol.... Glad you were still following buddy. Lisa xx
Posted by Lewisfuggie on February 2, 2015, 8:58 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Brae
Over the Rainbow Bridge
John and I took this cheeky little monkey back to the vet today for a blood test to see if she's suitable for Metcam long term... answer = Yes, which is great news as the movement in her injured hock appears to be far more comfortable for her since taking the medication. Tomorrow morning we have to supply them with Brae's wee sample so they can make sure her kidneys are working properly. Despite a slow start on the munching front, Brae now eats like a horse (must be my culinary skills!), but her weight today shows that she's lost a kilo in the last 2 weeks. It's more than likely down to the walking we're doing with her and the jogging round the garden/home she's enjoying with her big sis. We'll keep an eye on it though as she's a little skinny ribs already and we don't want her to lose any more. Pasta, mashed potato, veg, sardines, sausages, chicken, minced beef and yoghurt have all proven a big hit which saves me the job of washing her bowl! She's also mastered how to nibble a dentastix and doesn't complain during her daily teeth clean. Following a two day set back last week when weeing indoors raised it's ugly head again, I'm pleased to report that we're nearing the end of 4 days without any incidents inside. Our wooden doorstop was found in shreds in her bed and there's not much left of Rosie's toys either, but she seems happy to share everything with her little mate. For the past 5 nights, very soon after we've all gone to bed and lights have been turned off (dim hall light still on), Brae has decided then is the best time to start barking - she doesn't do this at any other time. To say we've been woken with a start is understating it however, dutifully, we've wrapped up warm and all 4 of us have gone into the garden, where Brae has then decided to let us know if she needs to toilet or is just hearing noises again. Last night we were up 3 times and it's become the norm for us to have a cuppa sometime between 2.30-3.00am! As she's not cold and has toileted before bedtime, we'd welcome any suggestions as to why she may be doing this and ideas on how to stop it will be much appreciated. The vet has suggested that we ignore it but I'd hate for her to be desperate and we wouldn't let her out. She walks great on the lead, quite often I have to check to make sure she's still attached; doesn't show any interest in cats or other dogs, wants to befriend every human walking past and jumps at what we consider to be slight sounds i.e. leaves rustling as we walk by. This is getting better though as she gets used to sounds whilst out & about. As with our little Rosie, we love Brae to bits and the two of them appear to adore each other which has made our job of 'Mom & Dad' so much easier. Tash & John
Posted by TJ on February 2, 2015, 8:51 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Jed
Over the Rainbow Bridge
Hi, sorry u didn't get the chance to take Rosie! I don't know what happened there! You could also maybe look at cadbury n Laddie, 2 lovely lads who have both been returned n have spent time in the kitchen with my 2 non grey boys n where both great n very chilled! I'm sure u will have a new friend for Jed very soon! Good luck! X
Posted by crackercharlieX on February 2, 2015, 8:49 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Nelson
I’m Homed
Great news for Nelson...not surprised his new family adore him he is such a lovely boy! Xxx
Posted by LadyVictoria on February 2, 2015, 8:46 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Nelson
I’m Homed
Wow, what a posh new name! Glad you have settled well Nelson. Be very happy in your lovely new home. Xx
Posted by helenanddave on February 2, 2015, 8:25 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Buddy
I’m Homed
Ahh thank you, I am the wift in the cycling duo that wanted to see Buddy yesterday! We will bring our grey Oscar to meet him, definitely would like to see how they get on, thank you x
Posted by MrsS on February 2, 2015, 8:22 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Tommo
Over the Rainbow Bridge
Hi Tommo, seeing a red reserved sign on your photo is THE most wonderful news. Be so very, very happy you gorgeous boy. Big hugs to you my lovely, T, J, R & B xxxx
Posted by TJ on February 2, 2015, 7:59 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Rosie
I’m Homed
Hi Michelle I did see Laddie and he is lovely but unfortunately too big to fit in my car with Jed and as I love doing the awareness days and the Stratford walks need to be able to travel. I am changing my car this weekend but still don't believe it would give me that much room.
Posted by Caro on February 2, 2015, 7:16 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Rosie
I’m Homed
Hi Caro Have you considered Laddie, he loves the company of other greyhounds and is very laid back and easy, he is used to being in a home and has to be one of the most georgeous grey hounds I have ever seen !!! I have Bertie and blade, two large males they get on so well , they are like an old married couple, really I think a lot of people would agree gender together does not matter, it's personalities together that make good companions to one another, any way just a thought xx
Posted by michelleandbertie on February 2, 2015, 6:42 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Nelson
I’m Homed
Have recieved a lovely e mail today from Nelsons owners, he has now been renamed Siegfried and is officially rehomed! Yeah. He has settled very well and they adore him.
Posted by skinnyme on February 2, 2015, 5:54 pm | 👍 0 Likes