Volunteer Opportunities
Steel City Greyhounds Inc. is
now looking for volunteers to help with a variety of activities. If anyone is
able to offer a few hours a month with their greyhound(s), please send an
e-mail or call 412-362-2470. We welcome anyone to become a volunteer who is interested in learning more about our organization, acquiring a better understanding the breed, and or helping the hounds adjust to their new life after racing.
What better way to enhance the
experience of sharing your life with a retired racing greyhound than to
volunteer your time to help Steel City
Greyhounds (SCG) spread the good news about adoption opportunities?
Adoption of a greyhound from SCG is not a requirement to become a
volunteer. To ensure that our
interaction with the public is as consistent and professional as possible, the
following guidelines have been developed. Refer to the Upcoming Events
schedule and contact us at
info@steelcitygreyhounds.org
to express your interest in volunteering.

Racing Industry
SCG respects the right of every volunteer to have a personal opinion of the
racing industry, however as a SCG representative, your responsibility is to
communicate clearly that this organization is not anti-racing! If SCG
alienates the racing industry and the people who release the greyhounds for
adoption, there will be no adoption opportunities. In response to questions
relative to abuse or the conditions of the racing kennels, turn your focus to
explaining that while there are exceptions, the majority of the greyhounds
receive good treatment and care during their racing careers. As much as
possible, move the discussion to life after retirement!
Greyhounds as Ambassadors
One of the most important factors to consider in your decision to introduce your
greyhound to potential adopters is whether or not he/she is a good ambassador
for the breed. Your greyhound must be comfortable with strangers, safe with
small animals, tolerant of children and able to spend several hours in an
unfamiliar environment without exhibiting high levels of stress. This must be
an enjoyable experience for everyone, especially the greyhounds. Remember that
your greyhound must have a Pennsylvania county dog license. It is the law and
you can be fined $300 if your dog is not wearing a license at all times.
Getting Started as a Volunteer
The first time you volunteer to participate in a “meet ‘n greet” or other event
for SCG, you will be joined by an experienced volunteer who will act as a
mentor. This will provide you with an opportunity to listen to how questions
should be answered and what information is important to help in the decision
making process for adoption. If you are unsure about the answer to a question,
ask for assistance rather than providing incorrect information. As you become
more experienced, there will be additional opportunities to volunteer, either
alone or in cooperation with another volunteer.
Equipment
Each volunteer will be responsible for taking the required equipment to the
“meet ‘n greet” location. Typically, this will include a small folding table
and a few chairs, a covering for the table, a SCG adoption sign for prominent
placement on the front of the table, SCG brochures, a donation jar, a photo
booklet and a greyhound reference publication. All of these items are available
from the SCG officers. You will also want to supply the greyhounds accompanying
you with something soft to lay on, a water bowl and water.

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Attire
Making a professional appearance is essential to establishing and maintaining
credibility for SCG. SCG logo apparel is available for purchase from the
on-line store. It is not required, but recommended for wear when representing
SCG.
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Schedule
If you are unable to participate in the scheduled event, please call one of the
SCG coordinators as soon as possible so that other arrangements can be made.
Many stores and event organizers limit the number of greyhounds and people able
to participate or attend, so it is important to be respectful of their
requirements. When you are scheduled for a specific amount of time to be
present at an event, it is expected that you will remain for the entire time.
Location, location, location
Please be considerate of the individuals who made this opportunity possible. Do
not block the flow of traffic through doors and aisles, as well as near product
displays when indoors. Remember that the table containing the information about
greyhounds, as well as the dogs themselves, must be accessible. It is
recommended that you stand, rather than sit, close beside the table rather than
behind it. Because many people are only interested in petting the dogs or
making a donation, please refrain from a selling approach. Limit discussion of
your own greyhounds unless you are answering a specific question. Always take
time to thank the individuals who made this opportunity possible before leaving!
Donations
Thank everyone who makes a donation to SCG! When asked how the
money is spent, explain that it is used to subsidize operating expenses,
including spaying, neutering, medical care and administrative costs.
All donations are used for the welfare of the greyhounds!
Adoptions
Without exception, SCG will not conduct on-site adoptions of any greyhound
during a meet ‘n greet or other event. Interested individuals are encouraged to
complete an application and give it to a volunteer or mail, fax or submit it
electronically to SCG for review and screening. No commitments will made to
place a specific greyhound with a specific individual and dogs cannot be “held”
pending a decision on adoption.

Summary
Remember that your primary responsibility as a volunteer is to provide
information about greyhounds and what is involved in adopting and providing a
safe and loving home for a retired racer. To be successful, the experience must
be both educational and rewarding.