Links & Resources

Lost Greyhound | Contact AGA Immediately

Phone: (512) 895-9150, EXT 1 | Email: LOST@austingreyhounds.org

AGA's Greyhound Handbook & Brochures

AGA's handbook contains helpful information about fostering or caring for your adopted retired racing greyhound. This handbook is a must-read for anyone interested in adopting a greyhound and is also a valuable resource for addressing new or unfamiliar situations that may arise with your newly-adopted hound. Feel free to checkout the brochures as well!

Lost Greyhound


PetLink

Your AGA Adopted Greyhound is micro-chipped and registered with PetLink prior to adoption!

If you have not previously registered the microchip for your AGA Adopted Greyhound, please let us know. We can help you! Contact us for more information!

PawBoost

Find Your Lost Pet - Alert Local People on Facebook and Notify the Rescue Squad™, For Free!

Lost Dogs of Texas

Submit our form to have the dog listed on the Helping Lost Pets website. A free flyer will be created for you to use. Our volunteers will also post the dog on our Facebook page and send you an email.

Pet FBI

Helping Lost Pets is FREE to use and when you list a pet as Lost or Found, our members in your area are alerted. We also partner with many amazing volunteer groups across the country that will share your listing on Facebook, Twitter and other social media.

Helpful Websites

Greyhound-Data

Greyhound Data provides information about greyhounds from all over the world with pedigree information drawn from the last four centuries.Online are 4,160,561 race results and 2,197,073 greyhound pedigrees.

Adopt A Greyhound Project

The mission of The Greyhound Project is to promote the welfare and adoption of greyhounds by providing support and information to adoption organizations, adopters, and the public.

GreyTalk

Online greyhound community where you will find forums with topics ranging from health and medical issues to training and behavior and food and dietary.

The Greyhound Health Initiative (GHI)

The Greyhound Health Initiative (GHI), a non-profit organization established in 2014, is committed to improving the health of sighthound dogs worldwide through education, research, and accessibility for owners, adopters as well as veterinarians.

National Greyhound Association

AGA is endorsed by the National Greyhound Association as a partner in responsible adoption.

Texas Greyhound Association

The TGA works with several adoption agencies in Texas by providing money through grants, helping find homes for the retired dogs and making sure that all greyhounds are treated humanely.