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Trained Greyhound Puppies for sale

6 Trained Greyhound Puppies for sale

The Greyhound is an elegant, graceful dog that has found its way into the hearts and homes of many people over the years both here in the UK and elsewhere in the world, and for good reason. They are known for being wonderful companions and family pets who form strong bonds with their owners, making them an enjoyable companion.

Read our Greyhound Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Mixed Breed dogs Bella the Energetic Pup Seeking a Loving Home 🐶 - Advert 1
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Bella the Energetic Pup Seeking a Loving Home 🐶

Belgian Shepherd Dog & Greyhound Hybrid

1 yearAge
1Sex
£250Price

Bella's breed is a Greyhound crossed with Belgian Malinois. Bella is a happy, bouncy, fun loving pup with a big personality and a huge love for adventure. She adores having space to zoom around, goin

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Newcastle upon TyneTyne and Wear
0 reviews
Mixed Breed dogs Grey hound x collie female  - Advert 2
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Grey hound x collie female

Greyhound & Border Collie Hybrid

1 yearAge
1Sex
£400Price

15 month beautiful greyhound X collie , loves daily runs has been brought up around young children an absolute darling with the kids, will happily just potter around the garden if shes not out on walk

KidderminsterWorcestershire
0 reviews
Mixed Breed dogs Zu - Belgian shepherd x Greyhound  - Advert 3
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Zu - Belgian shepherd x Greyhound

Greyhound & Belgian Shepherd Dog Hybrid

3 yearsAge
1Sex
£200Price

🐾 Adoption – Meet Zu 🐾 With a heavy but hopeful heart, I’m looking for a loving and stable home for Zu, my loyal companion of three years, due to an upcoming move to another country. Zu is a Bel

BoltonGreater Manchester
0 reviews
Mixed Breed dogs Knox - Shephound - Advert 4
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Knox - Shephound

German Shepherd & Greyhound Hybrid

11 monthsAge
1Sex
£100Price

We are sadly having to re-home our almost 12 month old Greyhound x German Shepherd boy Knox due to a change in circumstances out of our control, through no fault of his own. We have had Knox since he

BurnleyLancashire
0 reviews
Greyhound dogs Male greyhound, resvered pending home trial  - Advert 5
2

Male greyhound, resvered pending home trial

Greyhound

4 yearsAge
11Sex
£150Price

Male greyhound looking for a new home, gets on with children and cats, microchipped a d neutered, house trained, he is good with other dogs, he has previously raced, and is enjoying life as a couch po

BreconPowys
0 reviews
Mixed Breed dogs Rehoming 8 year old lurcher x greyhound - Advert 6
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Rehoming 8 year old lurcher x greyhound

Lurcher & Greyhound Hybrid

8 yearsAge
1Sex
£75Price

Rex is an 8 year old lurcher x greyhound looking for a new home. No fault of his own really, change of working hours has meant he’s left too long and he’s not coping. We have had him since May from a

CarlisleCumberland
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FAQs

How much does a Greyhound puppy cost?

The cost of a Greyhound puppy can vary widely; puppies from reputable breeders typically range from £700 to over £3,000 depending on pedigree and breeder reputation. Alternatively, adopting a retired racing Greyhound or rescue dog is a more affordable option, usually costing around £250 to £300 in the UK.

Are Greyhounds good family dogs?

Yes, Greyhounds make excellent family pets due to their gentle and affectionate nature. They tend to be calm, good with children, and adaptable to home life, although they require regular exercise and a secure environment to run safely.

How much exercise does a Greyhound need?

Despite their reputation as racing dogs, Greyhounds require moderate exercise—typically two short daily walks complemented by opportunities to sprint in a safe, fenced area. About 30 to 60 minutes of activity per day usually suffices to keep them healthy and happy.

Do Greyhounds shed a lot?

Greyhounds have short, fine coats that shed minimally year-round. They are considered low-shedding dogs, making them suitable for those who prefer a cleaner home environment, though regular brushing helps remove loose hair and keep their coat healthy.