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25 Comments to “Greyhounds are smarter than you think !”

  1. TaylorYazz Says:

    my gryhound use to do this all the time

  2. TaylorYazz Says:

    ummmm no not realy

  3. GrrrArrrr Says:

    Well, our Deerhound/Lurcher, Ralphy, is never going to take over the world. not going to let him see this though.

  4. vampiricconure Says:

    LOL! My Lurcher (Whippet/IG cross) is a ripe little trash ninja, too. Y’can’t punish her, either, because she’s so fast and so SNEAKY about it that you never catch her in the act!

  5. liss0502 Says:

    HAHAHA! Cute and naughty.

  6. mchatha Says:

    you calling me crazy?

  7. amirjon Says:

    crazy

  8. mchatha Says:

    hey person who owns this video is that your house ? Do you live in north carolina?
    Because ion vacation i went there and it was in north caralina and it had the same trashcan pull out thing and the dining table and kitchen was exzacle the same place.

  9. megaelliott Says:

    My greyhound does this with our food practically all the time and we love her for it XD.

  10. PenguinPownage Says:

    …They’re sighthounds. o_O

  11. italiangreyhoundlov Says:

    cool

  12. megaelliott Says:

    Greyhounds are scavangers so it would be in its nature to, well scavange.

  13. itsallrover Says:

    i have lurchers which are mainly greyhound way too clever had to change the fridge when they learned to open the door and empty it

  14. kakunza10186 Says:

    That is too much!!

  15. afirlotte Says:

    haha oh why is it always the garbage, my grey even learned how to take off child locks to get at it!!

  16. dexamethasone Says:

    I used to have a greyhound (he passed away in 2005) that would slide a stool all the way across the kitchen floor in order to get food that was cooling on the back of the stove.

  17. GreyhoundVids Says:

    Yes i know they are very clever they can even open doors :)

  18. MyLurcherMilo Says:

    What many people do not know is that Greyhound Racing has not been around for long. As the first Greyhound Racing attempt was in 1876 but it was an experiment. The first Greyhound racing track was built beside the Welsh Harp reservoir.

  19. boudiicea Says:

    This is not entirely true. Greyhounds or at least something very close, so far as research has shown, were the first domesticated dog back in Egypt–it might not be Egypt but that area. They have been around long before dog racing. They were used for hunting.

    They might not be so prevalent without racing but it would probably be better than the abuse they see at the track.

  20. 1tialoca1 Says:

    what sheesh? if you knew anything about racing, you would not be against it…basically, the breed of greyhound would be lost without racing as few people are exposed to them without it and the breeding of all greyhounds would pretty much cease…

  21. BilkedProductions Says:

    I wasn’t saying that at all! Yes, I know I would have my dogs without it, as my eldest was bred and trained in Ireland (Where they let them roam in the wild fro years). All I was saying was that yes, I wouldn’t have my greyhounds without racing, but am still against it. Sheesh.

  22. 1tialoca1 Says:

    you obviously know nothing about the racing industry…it is so regulated today you wouldn’t believe it (and rightly so)…you wouldn’t have gotten your dogs without the racing industry….

  23. BilkedProductions Says:

    I own 3 greyhounds. Sky, Bouncer and Honey. I am against racing, and they’re all rescued.

  24. gardenwife Says:

    That’s hysterical! Gosh, do you think she’d been watching The Godfather?

  25. KauaiSquirrel Says:

    I can beat that. I once caught my Whippet (1/2 greyhound) dragging a whole, frozen chicken I was defrosting on the kitchen counter through the dog door. I was laughing too much to get mad. Luckily, I rescued the chicken before he could sink his teeth into it.

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