1.7 is not overly high for a greyhound, especially if the other values are fine. I know of several dogs who's normal creatinine level is 2.0 +, and they are healthy dogs with fine kidney function. In a greyhound, kidney disease cannot be diagnosed based solely on creatinine. Creatinine is a by-product of muscle mass, which these dogs have in spades. Of course, it will be higher. It can also run a little higher if they are sick, but it is not related to the function of the kidneys. Most likely, your dog is fine and doesn't need to be on a special diet.
There is terrific information on this website. Under the 1st FAQ, which is creatine specific, there are links to some articles on kidney disease (or the lack there of) in greyhounds.
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Ohio State Univ Vet school has is one of the primier greyhound facilities in the country. Dr Bill Feeman is nationally known for his work in greyhound kidney/urinary tract function.
Dr Feeman has a wonderful booklet, "Greyhound Medical Idiosyncracies", that all vets should read. I carry a copy of it and some of Dr. Stack's articles with me in case I ever have to use a different vet. The booklet is available online in a PDF file. I'll find it and post it later.
I lived in Asheville for many, many years (actually grew up in the area) and recently moved from there. A large portion of the vets there are not grey savvy and are close minded. I would recommend Heartsong Animal Hospital (828-253-3393) on Hendersonville Road just south of Biltmore. She takes blends standard vet medicine with a holistic approach. Plus, unless she's changed recently, she is very open to learning more. When the practice first opened, several of us took our hounds. It was amazing the effort she put into learning about the breed.