Or contact a Greyhound rescue group near you! I personally am part of a Greyhound rescue group. Besides the usual volunteer tasks, I have the pleasure (and pain) of picking up newly released former racers from Caliente MX. Of course, my last trip was cancelled, since the van was a victim of the Tubbs fire in Santa Rosa. (A replacement has been found, so we are again ready to go when the next batch of dogs becomes available for pickup).
The two, so far, we have kept for ourselves are sleeping near me now... one was 5 1/2 when we got her, able to survive over 400 races (that we know of) with no injuries, and in some cases, in 110f heat of the now closed Tucson track. She had been shipped cross country twice, as she was fairly good when she was young The other, Bella, was smart enough not to be so good at racing, and was able to get out just after her 2nd birthday. She is now 9.
Gracie is in the foreground. She is the one with so many races. The tongue hanging out is her trademark. Since she was not freed until so late, her teeth were in extra poor condition when we got her. Despite valiant attempts, it became proper, for her sake, to take out what was left of her 42 teeth (all dogs have 42 teeth to start with). Around town, she actually has a fan club of sorts, and gets recognized. We take her to meet and greets, so many people meet and fall in love with her. (Note, I smudged her collar because it has our personal cell phone on it.) Gracie is now 11, and acts, like her servant, not a day over 2...
If you note the motor home as my member picture, when we got it, the first thing I did was take out the dinette, to make floor space for the dog beds... Happy DOGS, happy life! (My wife approved it as well :))