It is a sad fact that one day our beloved greys will pass away. What we tend to be left with is memories of the joy that they brought us while they were with us. In order to share that joy with others, we have created this page so that you can tell us all about your beloved boy or girl.
please feel free to send any pictures and words about your recently departed friend to info@fenbankgreyhounds.co.uk and we will put them on this page for posterity
The Fenbank Team

The many friends of Guinness will be sad to hear that she died on 4th April. She was getting very old, frail and could no longer cope with daily living. She is very much missed by all her friends and family.
Margaret and Bill Simpson


Our beautiful girl, our dear precious Lu, our little black fleabag
When she first came home, nothing more than a bag of old bones,
but soon becoming Bobby’s best mate
A dignified lady who never put a foot wrong –
until she took off at a rate of knots across the field at one of Mandy’s
shows and then tried to pinch some tasty treats from the stall next door!
A terrific ambassador, loving her public, showing off dreadfully when she
came with us fund raising
We loved her so much, we love her still, and miss her desperately
A special gift – for which we thank you
Our dear precious beautiful Lulu
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Dear Sandra,
I first came to Fen Bank with my father to re-home a greyhound, we decided to take Fergus, and you brought him to us at our home the next day. I would like to first of all thank you ever so much for letting me re-home him, i could not have wished for a better behaved or well mannered greyhound. Within 6 months of owning him, he tollerated all of our 5 cats they used to rub round his legs and he used to just sniff them then look at us as if to say should they be doing that to me?
He had an excellent character that used to get us all in giggles especially when he used to insist on wiping his mouth on the furniture or on your lap. and uncontrollably breaking wind when we had visitors, is was his way of saying he wanted peace and quiet he used to love his leather settee that was his bed from the first night he stayed.
It breaks my heart to inform you that we had to have Fergus put to sleep on Thursday (20th July) he had a lump on his left side, the vet last year said it was benign, it didn't seem to bother him as he used to lay on it regularly, in the last 4 months he became very weak in his hind legs, also went very thin in the last 4 weeks, i went and spoke to the vet and asked him to come to our home to look at him, as I didn't want to upset him by taking him to a strange environment, the vet came on Thursday and suggested we put him to sleep, which is what we did, we miss him all so much, he was a big part of the family, Please find attached two pictures of Fergus
Regards Helen Brumpton
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