Welcome to Daybreaks Talk
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.

Doc
I’m Homed
i gave doc and lucy a little groom today, now you will be sparkling clean and even more handsome than before!!! xxx
Posted by Jess&Koda on January 2, 2012, 6:36 pm | 👍 0 Likes
David
I’m Homed
hello gorgeous boy xx
Posted by claireacluck on January 2, 2012, 5:09 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Betty
I’m Homed
gorgeous girl..a diamond.xx
Posted by claireacluck on January 2, 2012, 5:08 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Jester
Over the Rainbow Bridge
im inlove with jester/xx
Posted by claireacluck on January 2, 2012, 5:06 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Jester
Over the Rainbow Bridge
he is just soooooo gorgeous.x
Posted by claireacluck on January 2, 2012, 5:06 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Stig (Matt)
Over the Rainbow Bridge
Hi All, thanks for your good wishes. Stig has had to have his left rear leg amputated to take away the pain. Ironically, this is not the same one that was broken (ending his racing career). He is recovering well from the surgery and has re-learned how to get up and down stairs. Unfortunately, his prognosis is not much improved and I'll be lucky to still have him by easter. But we have had a wonderful two years together so far and are making the very best of what time we have left. He is being spoilt rotten. xx
Posted by Stephers on January 2, 2012, 3:41 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Penny
I’m Homed
happy birthday Penny, lots of love from Ina Toby Rossi and McKenzie xxxxx
Posted by kallie on January 1, 2012, 7:55 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Cara
I’m Homed
Thank you Ruth the nyla bones have done the trick and appear to be Cara proof which is good lol
Posted by mau&greys on January 1, 2012, 6:59 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Cara
I’m Homed
Hi zippy i have done a night shift so brain working slow at mo. So if i understand this right you give your greys raw meat? do you blend it wiith the raw veg too or just roughly chop it? do you give them offal too? do they have runny poos? how often wud you put a raw egg in their food? and with the bones do you give it as a meal or a treat? and wud they be raw chicken portions with bones in? sorry for so many questions as i have looked into it briefly today. mau's greys xxxxx
Posted by mau&greys on January 1, 2012, 6:55 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Penny
I’m Homed
Happy Birthday Penny, thankyou for bringing so much fun and love to our family! xxxx
Posted by Tash'ntheGreys on January 1, 2012, 4:32 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Leona
Over the Rainbow Bridge
I gave this little girl a groom On Saturday. She's so lovely 😀
Posted by Jess&Koda on January 1, 2012, 3:36 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Jester
Over the Rainbow Bridge
Mau, bon and Cara - you asked about an alternative to Burns. We gave up on Greyhound and Lurcher quite early on because it certainly wasn't good for our boy Mick. After a lot of research we decided to go with BARF (raw meat and raw meaty bones including the offal and green tripe and fish) Their main part of the diet is chicken quarters or halves (sometime a whole chicken as a treat), liver once a week. Offal including hearts, green tripe (stinks but they love it and it's a superfood to them) used to give them raw oily fish (frozen for a couple of weeks first) but Magic stopped eating it so just go with pilchards in tom sauce. Give them omega 3 oil supplement. They love it, it's great for them, great for the teeth. The only bones they shouldn't have as part of the diet (the odd one for recreation) are weight bearing bones as hard on the teeth. All bones must be raw - it's cooked bones that are dangerous. Scary to start with but once you realise raw bones are perfectly safe (yes even chicken - these are the best) it's not scary. Even Fire who only has 3 teeth can manage to munch his way through a whole chicken. Worth investigating. xxxx
Posted by zippy(TheNeals) on December 31, 2011, 9:46 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Sky (Smurf)
I’m Homed
Enjoying home comforts ... beautiful picis Jx
Posted by bestistdogs on December 31, 2011, 6:56 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Olive
Over the Rainbow Bridge
Hello, Olive here. It's been 2 years and 2 days since I met my new family. I've enjoyed myself this year. It still takes me a little while to get to know new people, but I'm much more confident than I was. I really love meeting other dogs and especially all my greyhound friends. I enjoy going out for walks and I specially love running in the fields and on beaches. My sister Ruby thinks that she's a faster runner than me, but I like to give her a head start and then I chase her and accelerate straight past! We've had a couple of holidays by the sea and a stay at Bark Inn Kennels which we loved - sepecially all the home-cooked food, yum. My human sister and her boyfriend live in the USA, but they have been staying with us over Christmas. I am half Australian (Honcho of course), one quarter Irish and one quarter American, so I was able to bark at them in an American accent. (Mum said it sounded just like my English bark.) I passed my Kennel Club silver award in the summer, and I'm aiming for gold now. My favourite exercise is 'go to bed'. The only annoying thing is that I have to get off my bed so that mum can send me back to it. I love sleeping. On Christmas Eve dad dressed up in a full Santa suit, dressed Ruby and me in our reindeer antlers (with jingle bells) and took us out for our evening walk! It was a bit noisy because people in cars kept hooting at us and shouting out 'Happy Christmas'. Must go now, time for a snooze before the afternoon walk. Happy New Year to everyone. Love Olive x x
Posted by themartins on December 31, 2011, 2:05 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Rubie
I’m Homed
Hello everyone. It's 2 years and 2 days since I've been in my new home. I've had an exciting year. It didn't start off too well when mum shut my tail in a door, I wagged blood everywhere including a 360 degree wag around our new kitchen which was still being fitted at the time. Fortunately after a trip to the vet and a few days rest it healed and is as good as new. In April I learned to swim. We went on holiday to a farm with a private beach and as soon as Olive and I were let off the lead we ran straight out to sea. Olive stopped when the water reached her shoulders, but I just kept going. I always run very fast and when my feet didn't touch the bottom I just pretended to carry on running. Mum said I looked like Bambi on ice, my legs were going everywhere, but I turned round OK and swam back to Olive. I didn't try that again because I found out that I could lie down in the shallow water with my head and tail sticking up and just pretend to swim. I looked like the Loch Ness Greyhound. If a pesky wave came in and splashed me I barked at it and then it went away - until the next one. My biggest achievement was in the summer when, after 18 months of dog training I passed my bronze award and I passed my silver award too. After we were given our certificates I got called up again and was presented with a special engraved trophy from Carole and Yvonne that says 'Ruby - About bl**dy time!' It is my most prized possession. I'm going for gold now, but it might take me another 18 months to master 'stop the dog'. The biggest coincidence that happened was when we were walking in the village where we live (near Worcester) and a lady stopped her car and came over to talk to mum and dad about us. She asked what my racing name was and when dad told her 'Icemaid Rubie' she said she thought she recognised me, she used to follow me racing at Monmore! (Dad got a bit worried at this stage in case she'd lost any money and asked for it back.) My brain hurts now from all this writing so I must go and have a lie down for a couple of hours by the fire. Happy New Year to everyone at Daybreaks, doggies and people. Ruby x x
Posted by themartins on December 31, 2011, 1:40 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Alfie
I’m Homed
we saw alfie thursday wow what a dog eyes to die for great dog hang on in there as arnie said we will be back !!!! see you soon
Posted by furryfriends on December 31, 2011, 12:00 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Toby
I’m Homed
Toby would like to thank his friends from Daybreaks very very much for their generous present to help him get further treatment, we are all very grateful to you all for your loving concern and support, thank you all so much (you know who you all are) and we would all like to wish everyone a very happy new year...lots of love from Ina Paul Rossi TOBY and McKenzie xxxxx
Posted by kallie on December 30, 2011, 11:28 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Bonnie Bon Bon (Miracle)
Over the Rainbow Bridge
this is so tragic, my love go to Bonnie's mum who will be devastated, RIP Bonnie, run free. xxxx
Posted by kallie on December 30, 2011, 11:21 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Jester
Over the Rainbow Bridge
Tash'nthegreys - agree with u totally !! They are all so different and bring their different rewards, but sometimes I guess u have to realise what is in the dogs best interest, sad when one is returned but everything happens for a reason I guess, otherwise we wouldn't have our will i am ! Ours have brought us so much happiness i can't put it into words and Ruth and everyone at Daybreaks helped us every step of the way. But then when u see that a poor grey has died today so young and obviously loved it really makes u think about how precious ur own dogs are - and wish to thank Daybreaks for the wonder of them 4ever how long we have the honour of them !!!
Posted by sarah on December 30, 2011, 9:10 pm | 👍 0 Likes
Jester
Over the Rainbow Bridge
Daybreaks has always been there for me, no matter how serious or trivial I felt the question was, I was always helped, because Daybreaks is there for the welfare of Greyhounds and finding forever homes is their aim. It is only natural for people on this site to be sad when a grey is returned, if there was something that could have been done to prevent it. Ruth will bend over backwards to work with owners to help a grey settle into home life, but she can only help if she's asked, if owners post messages that their dogs have "settled in really well" and "we love him to bits", then she'll assume all is going well. I've owned 7 dogs of different breeds and all of them have chewed at some point for various reasons: puppy, stress, boredom, attention, anxiety..but there has always been a reason and I agree that food plays a part in behaviour, but all dogs are different, mine were fine on Bakers, they just didn't like it and they didn't get on with Burns either! Likewise they all coped with kennels differently and settled in differently too. The manic dog in kennels might be calm in a home (Penny!) and the quiet dog might be a complete stress head (Jack!) you only really know with time...maybe pointing the finger of blame isn't productive, things happen for a reason and Jester will be homed again. Finally I just want to say that if anyone is struggling with their grey, no matter what it might be, just ask for help, by ringing the kennels or posting on here, someone will be there for you x
Posted by Tash'ntheGreys on December 30, 2011, 7:05 pm | 👍 0 Likes