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Greyhounds to be sent to China for racing :-(

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  • 01-04-2011 11:59am
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    Registered Users Posts: 46


    To begin with, i just don't agree with making money out of animals, they are sentient and feel pain just as we do. Duncan Green, chief executive of the world famous Battersea Dogs Home in the UK, has said that greyhounds, the vast majority of which come from Ireland, are probably the most abused dogs in Britain.Bord na gCon have said that only 2pc of prizemoney goes to our Retired Greyhound Trust - so as much as it is nice to go and watch a race...there is so much dark stuff going on behind the scenes that i just cannot support it......
    AND NOW, Bord na gCon are in discussions with China to start exporting greyhounds over there!!!!! ARe they absolutely crazy???? China has possibly the worst record of animal cruelty and welfare in history...ive lived there, and seen and experienced it with my own eyes.
    Surely someone here can see that this business is just wrong.......


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  • Registered Users Posts: 46 oatsareclass


    Some more facts:

    All the information below is either based on figures produced by the greyhound racing industry itself or on statements made by individuals who have worked either in the industry or in greyhound rescue.


    Tens of thousands of dogs are disposed of every year by the British greyhound racing industry - because they fail to make the grade as racers or when their racing days are over.

    About 25,000 greyhound pups are registered every year in the British Isles. The number bred is actually many thousands more than this,when taking into account pups that never get registered and those killed by breeders at a very young age.

    Although most of these dogs are bred in Ireland, the majority are produced to supply the demands of the British greyhound racing industry.

    Thousands of greyhound pups and young dogs are put to death because they fail to reach racing standards. We estimate that over 10,000 are killed annually in the British Isles.

    Dogs which actually make it to the track are very likely to experience suffering during their racing careers. It has been estimated that greyhounds running on British tracks sustain more than 12,000 injuries every year and that 10% of dogs that race are already suffering from injuries. Injured toes, torn muscles, strained tendons and arthritic joints are commonplace.

    Very few of these dogs manage to find good homes. This is hardly surprising, given a situation where many thousands of ordinary dogs are put to sleep every year because no homes are available for them.

    The British greyhound racing industry has admitted that 500 - 1,000 retired greyhounds are put to death every year. This alone would be enough to justify a ban on greyhound racing, but the true figure for retired dogs killed is, sadly, far, far higher. Quite possibly as many as 6,000.

    Many ex-racing greyhounds are simply abandoned and a large number are killed, sometimes by extremely cruel methods such as drowning or poisoning, because some owners and trainers are not prepared to pay the cost of having them put to sleep by a vet.

    We don’t wish to suggest that everyone involved in greyhound racing is cruel or insensitive. There are some “owners” and trainers who love their dogs and take good care of them for the whole of their natural lives. But this only applies to a small minority of the thousands of dogs which enter racing, and thousands more are put to death before even reaching that stage.

    Every year many hundreds of "unwanted" greyhounds are shipped to Spain to be kept for racing in appalling conditions or used for hunting and coursing. Dogs which turn out to be no good for hunting are often brutally disposed of, with hanging being a favourite method.

    The only way to prevent the massive suffering and killing of greyhounds caused by the greyhound racing industry is for greyhound racing to be abolished.

    It is interesting to note that this has already happened in the USA, where six states have banned greyhound racing since 1993. In the meantime it is important that people avoid attending or betting on greyhound racing, so that it gradually comes to an end through lack of finance and support.
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  • Registered Users Posts: 9,338 ✭✭✭convert


    I'm closing this thread for the time being because you've not provided any links to support the above facts.

    Can you PM me with the links and I'll re-open the thread to faciliate discussion on the topic. Thanks.


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,338 ✭✭✭convert


    The OP has PM'd me the links (which are included in the post below), so I'm re-opening this thread for discussion.

    C


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,338 ✭✭✭convert




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