GreytHounds Of Eastern Michigan
Our Mission
Our Mission GreytHounds of Eastern Michigan was founded in October 2000 by individuals who shared frustrations with existing greyhound adoption practices as well as a common vision about greyhound adoption — a vision that would provide more flexibility to potential adopters and one where anyone who owned a greyhound was welcome. Central to the vision of GEM are 3 principles: 1. The organization would be run by a Board of Directors who would be elected periodically 2. The organization will partner with the racing community and advocate for the welfare of the dogs. 3. The membership should have access to the organization’s financial statements. The By-Laws and Articles of Incorporation were filed with the State of Michigan, and the Board was seated, in October 2000. GreytHounds of Eastern Michigan worked toward permanent non-profit status beginning in October 2000 and was granted permanent non-profit status in 2001. The founders also wanted clear-cut, written governing policies in addition to the bylaws required for incorporation. To this date GreytHounds of Eastern Michigan still remains true to its roots in its mission to place retired racing greyhounds. GEM is overseen by a Board of Directors. GEM partners with those in the racing industry to advocate for the dogs. GEM welcomes any and all greyhound owners to join in the pursuit of its mission. GEM regularly reports its financial statements to the membership. Our mission statement declares our purpose to: Educate the public and raise awareness about the availability and suitability of retired racing Greyhounds as pets. Find loving and qualified homes for the Greyhounds entrusted to our care. Provide ongoing support to those who adopt Greyhounds from GEM or any other group, and Promote harmony and cooperation between ALL segments of the worldwide Greyhound community. Finally, GEM offers more flexibility to potential adopters than many other adoption groups. GEM tries to consider each individual application on its own merits.
Adoption Policy
Applicant must read required material either "Adopting the Racing Greyhound by Cynthia Branigan" or "Retired Racing Greyhounds for Dummies by Lee Livingood". A home visit is required and references are checked. We do not adopt outside of 150 miles of the Detroit Michigan area.