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Volunteers are the life-blood of Southeastern Greyhound Adoption, and it requires a tremendous amount of individuals and labor-hours "behind the scenes" to receive the Greyhounds from the track, and to clean, feed, and care for the dogs prior to their adoption. A foster home is a temporary home for one of our Southeastern Greyhound Adoption Greyhounds awaiting adoption. Being a foster home entails welcoming a hound into your home to help start the acclimation to its new life as a family pet.
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The Southeastern Greyhound Club has a variety of programs that provide members with opportunities to have fun with their Greyhounds, perform community service, and enjoy fellowship with other Greyhound owners. The Southeastern Greyhound Club's (SEGC's) by-laws declare that our purpose is two-fold: to provide Greyhound owners with a variety of ways to have fun with their Greyhounds, and to promote the breed by spreading the word about what wonderful pets Greyhounds make.Our members take these purposes quite seriously, and find more ways to fulfill both each year.
Southeastern Greyhound Adoption (SEGA) is a 100% volunteer operated organization with no paid staff. All of your donations in time and money go straight to helping the Greyhounds and our mission. As any non-profit organization will tell you, it takes a lot of money to keep our "business" running. It costs approximately $70 per week to feed and care for each dog in our kennel, which does not include the spay/neuter and dental vet expenses spent on each hound as soon as they enter our program.The average cost per Greyhound while in our care is $525, which exceeds the adoption fee.
Southeastern Greyhound Club (SEGC) is "headquartered" in Atlanta, Georgia and is a 100% volunteer organization. Information on how to contact us is below. If you have not received a response within 24 hours, we ask that you please contact us again. Generally, we like to place our adoptable Greyhounds within 100 miles of metro Atlanta.
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Connor'S. Mommy
Oct 21, 2021
Worst experience in my life, all greyhound workers are disrespectful and think they can can talk to anyone any type of way with no respect and no consequence, I would highly recommend no one to take the greyhound. Just disgusted overall
The Truth
Aug 09, 2021
My ticket was extremely expensive firstly. Next, I had to hold my urine the until stops because the bathroom was disgusting. The smell of the bathroom had me sick the entire where I could not stop throwing up. At the station, the way the young man prepared my food it fell straight out of the bag onto the floor and the manager told me I was dead as if I could not get my money or another burger. This ride was truly a nightmare for me. If I have to travel again, I promise it will not be with greyhound.