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Well it looks like you are getting a racing greyhound. As I have already mentioned after years of involvement at the dog stadium, where I ignored all the abuse going on, I now support the campaigns to stop betting on greyhound racing as it looks the only way to stop the suffering and cruelty involved across the industry.
The industry does little to regulate itself, thousands of greyhounds and there puppys are destroyed by hanging, shooting, drowning and various other cheap methods, just beacuse they do not make the grade.
You have stated your dog will have a home and hopefully be well looked after, feed and walked. You are also aware vets bills may/will run into the thousands of pounds. My greyhound won its owner money, that may have covered some of the vets bills and costs, he had dozens and no way of funding or managing retirements for them.
My dog was given to the first person who wanted him at the track once he reached 5 and had to be retired. They just put him out on the street and he was probably one of the few lucky ones to find a home via the Brighton and Hove dog warden.
In all your excitment of owning a racing dog, please considor the industry and keep your eyes open to the abuse and misery it supports. Loads of information is on the internet if you want to know more about the less glamourous side of Greyhound racing.
The industry does little to regulate itself, thousands of greyhounds and there puppys are destroyed by hanging, shooting, drowning and various other cheap methods, just beacuse they do not make the grade.
You have stated your dog will have a home and hopefully be well looked after, feed and walked. You are also aware vets bills may/will run into the thousands of pounds. My greyhound won its owner money, that may have covered some of the vets bills and costs, he had dozens and no way of funding or managing retirements for them.
My dog was given to the first person who wanted him at the track once he reached 5 and had to be retired. They just put him out on the street and he was probably one of the few lucky ones to find a home via the Brighton and Hove dog warden.
In all your excitment of owning a racing dog, please considor the industry and keep your eyes open to the abuse and misery it supports. Loads of information is on the internet if you want to know more about the less glamourous side of Greyhound racing.