Amy

Box 13 • March 28, 2016

Kennel 13

Kennel 13 - Gone are days we used to share, but in out hearts, you're always there. Sponsored in loving memory of Barry


Pet name - Amy

Race name - Shesontheway

Colour - Fawn

Sex - Female

Born - 16th August 2018

Arrival date - 7th January 2025


January 2026

Amy has now been at Harvel for one year. She’s seen lots of her friends come and go (including four of her friends she came to Harvel with), wondering when it’s going to be her turn. Lots has happened for Amy in that time - she’s dealt with a toe stub removal (she arrived with a previous partial toe amputation), four tendonectomies on multiple toes on her front feet due to corns and most recently undergone sedation to find a foreign body in a different toe. She’s not had the best year for her feet. Whilst she is well known at the vets we use, she still absolutely loves going in the car and settles down impeccably. When at the vets she just makes herself comfortable on the mat until it’s her turn.

Amy has been on two outings to Trosley Country Park with dog walker Ken since her arrival. She loved the chance to explore the wooded park and take in all the different scents. She was very well behaved but shy around meeting new people and wasn’t too happy with the small children that wanted to say hello. Amy preferred the quieter walks around the park as she is not fond of noise or crowds of people. She is one of our easiest walkers as she’s a plodder, preferring to

walk at a slower pace to take in all the scenery. Due to her issues with her feet, she now wears boots on her front feet to make walks more comfortable for her. Amy is a great traveller, calm and unbothered by each journey she has taken.

Amy really is a sweet girl who has been through a lot this year. She hasn’t let anything get her down too much despite being in pain and discomfort for a fair part of the year. Through it all Amy’s personality hasn’t changed she is still a shy girl but calm personality. She has been a trooper and just got on with daily life whilst the servants ensure that her feet are taken care of.

Amy does not like to expend unnecessary energy, and you will most often find her sitting or laying in the paddock once she’s finished her business. Amy doesn’t care if the spot is comfy, sunny or dry, once she’s done, she’s going to park it until it’s time to come inside.

As she is a shy girl, Amy will be the one to choose her preferred owner. Some people worry her instantly and others she is fine from the first meeting. You can never tell with her, but she can be won over with food!

Amy could live with a male older greyhound who enjoys a quieter, calmer life at home.

Amy wouldn’t be able to live with children as the noise and activity worries her.



January 2025
Amy is a bit of a chatterbox and wants to make sure that you know she is there. She has a calm personality and when outside likes to sit and watch the world go by. Amy walks well on the lead and is a good eater. She had a partial toe amputation on her rear paw due to a broken toe when racing. She is a sweet girl who gets on well with her current kennel mate Adam.


Amy cannot live with cats or small fluffies.

She has not been tested with other breeds of dog.

Amy can live with a greyhound male.

Should be OK to live with children over 10yrs old pending successful introduction.