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Zuki
Running at the Rainbow Bridge
Zuki, aka
JIT Buzzooka, is a beautiful brindle 7 1/2-year-old female, born August
5, 1997. Her sire is Blendway and her dam is Booster Club. Her racing
days were all spent here in Texas at the Corpus Christi track. She was
quite a competitor with her career consisting of 100 races beginning July
11, 1999 and ending July 27, 2001. Zuki was heartworm positive when she
arrived at GALT, but has received treatment and is now heartworm negative!
Hurrah! Zuki is a sweet, loving greyhound, who just wants to "be"with
you. It is not known at this time if Zuki is small animal or cat tolerant.
See Greyhound-Data.com
for Pedigree.
From
Zukis Foster Mom:
Zuki is
a petite and dainty lady with a big heart. When she first came to my
house she tried so hard to prove that she wasn't afraid of her new surroundings
that she waltzed right in and took over my dog's bed and toys. But I
knew from the look in those big, pretty doe-like eyes that all she wanted
was to be loved and accepted. She is so eager for attention - she always
wants (and gets) to be petted first when I come home and looks crushed
whenever she is reprimanded.
She has
been working hard on her "house" manners and is a quicker
learner. She still has had a little trouble distinguishing her toys
from mine (she still likes to steal the throw pillows) but that is because
she loves toys so much. She has worn out the squeaker on several stuffed
toys. She is housebroken, is great on a leash, loves her daily walks
and knows no stranger. She greets everyone with a lick and a wagging
tail. She can't wait to get adopted!
Zuke sees
her crate as a security blanket. A simple "kennel up" command
sends her right in. When she first arrived she voluntarily put herself
to bed in the crate each night but has since moved her sleeping spot
to beside my bed. I have to be particularly careful if I get up at night
because she likes to sleep cockroached and takes up quite a bit of floor
space. The sight of her on her back with her head and legs going in
all directions certainly belies her "dainty" image but is
nonetheless endearing because she looks so trusting and vulnerable (as
well as comfortable) in that position.
Zuki will
always be special to me because she is my first foster dog. But if they
all are half as sweet and loving as this girl is then I know she won't
be my last.

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