This thread is a greyt idea. Sorry a little Greyhound humor...in the Greyhound community we call them Greythounds because they are great.
I had a Dachshund growing up named Duke, but sadly

have no pics on my computer of him. He was a wonderful dog to the family but not to strangers. The funniest thing about Duke was if he liked the guys my sister and I brought home then the guys were ok in mom and dad's book.
When I met my husband I had a Boarder Collie x Blue Healer named Riddick and when you see his pick you will know why I named him that if you have ever seen the movie Pitch Black or Chronicles of Riddick. I got him when he was 10 weeks old from Second Chance Animal Rescue and had him until he was around a year and a half. When we moved into the condo we are in now, we felt bad for him because he needed someone that was home most of the time and had lots of time for exercise and training which we just didn't have. He needed this from the beginning and it was working for a while because I worked retail so i was home parts of the day and also off on some weekdays. We found him a nice home with a couple on 4 acres that had a Lab mix that was around Riddick's age. The wife worked part time and was big into training and agility. He is doing very well in his new home but I miss him so much. He really was a great loyal dog.
I also had and still have Cleo my German Shepherd X

. I got her from the Calgary Humane society. She is such a good girl and has been through so much with me. I couldn't of done it without her. Between being kicked out of a house I purchased with my Ex-fiance 3 months before the wedding moving home for a month, then moving to a townhouse for a year and moving here. She is my loyal girl and will always have a place in my heart and on my skin. Yep I am getting two tat's of her. One is the pic I have posted below and one of her paw print on my left wrist. She is very dear to me.
Then there is Storm, our Ex-racing Greyhound from Chinook Winds Greyhound Rescue. He is an amazing dog. A Greyhound is not like any dog you have ever had or met. They are so compassionate, loving and goofy. They are so accepting of everything. Never a fuss (unless you don't take them with you then you get some attitude). After getting Storm we realized that a Greyhound is exactly what we want to always have in our lives. They are the exact type of dog that suits our lifestyle. If you want to stay in on a lazy Sunday and watch movies they will be right there next to you on the couch and not think twice about it, but if you want to go for a nice hike they are in the vehicle before you have grabbed your boots. Don't get me wrong I love all my dogs equally but a Greyhound is something else. I have Storm tatted on my right ankle.
Anyway here are the pics...enjoy!