Chunky Working Female (Bitch) Greyhound Dogs And Puppies For Adoption, Rehoming And Rescue

21 Chunky Working Female (Bitch) Greyhound Dogs And Puppies For Adoption, Rehoming And Rescue accross the UK

21 female Greyhound dogs for adoption across the UK, including rescue and rehoming listings from shelters, breeders and private owners.

This page helps you compare Greyhound dogs available for adoption across the UK, whether you are looking for a puppy, an adult dog, or a Greyhound ready for a new home.

Before enquiring, check each dog's age, temperament, background and rehoming requirements so you can choose a Greyhound that suits your home, lifestyle and experience.

New to adoption? Read our buying checklist and Greyhound breed information to help you prepare before contacting a seller or rescue.

  • Marina 1

    Marina

    • 4 Years Old

    Marina's ideal home Marina is a beautiful 4-year-old Greyhound with the softest soul. She’s incredibly gentle, sweet, and loving, and has been friendly with everyone she’s met so far. Marina would happily fit into a home with primary-school-aged children who can be respectful of her gentle ways. She would need a home with a private garden so she can relax and run free and

    DogsTrust

    DogsTrust

    Rescue Centre / Charity in Snetterton, Norfolk

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Adopting a Greyhound usually involves completing an application form, meeting the dog in person, and agreeing to any checks or requirements set by the current owner or rescue organisation. This helps ensure the Greyhound is matched with the right home.

  • Before adopting a Greyhound, consider the breed's exercise needs, grooming requirements, and temperament. Understanding the typical traits of a Greyhound can help you decide if it's the right fit for your lifestyle.

  • Browse the listings on this page to see Greyhound dogs currently available for adoption. You can filter by location to find Greyhounds closer to you, making it easier to arrange a visit and meet the dog in person.

  • Many rescues and private owners charge an adoption fee. This fee often covers vaccinations, microchipping, and sometimes neutering, helping to ensure the dog is healthy and ready for a new home.

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