Here is how Jane is getting on at her Forever Home:
“We adopted Jane back in July 2021 from ISPCA Wicklow, at first when we went to go see her we were worried about how she’d get on with our smaller dog Harley as we’d heard some sight hounds aren’t best paired with small dogs.
But the two immediately got on and nowadays Jane loves to try and steal Harley’s toys in hopes of getting him to play with her.
When we first brought Jane home she was a bit nervous about living in a house and had no idea how to get onto the couches or how to play with her new toys, however that quickly changed and her absolute favourite places to sleep now are under the covers in someone’s bed or under the blanket on one of the couches.
She loves playing with toys and going for spins in the car.
She also thinks she’s a small dog and will try her best to climb onto anyone’s lap despite being bigger than the chair. She’s not happy unless she’s squeezed right in beside someone on the couch and is very offended when we leave in the car and she doesn’t get to come for the spin.
She loves attention and regularly stops on walks when someone is standing nearby in hopes of getting extra pets which we all think is very funny and cute.
Since being adopted she’s been all around Ireland from Mayo to Wexford and while she’s still a bit unsure of the waves, she loves running on the beach and digging in the sand.
Jane has been such an amazing addition to the family and fit right in immediately. She’s so loving and caring and we’d highly recommend adopting a sight hound as they make such great family pets! We were so lucky to find Jane and have her join our family!”
We would like to give a huge thank you to Holly for sending us this lovely update on how Jane is getting on!
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