Entries Tagged as 'ABUSE-Greyhound History'

Got Cocaine? Go Greyhound Racing-Contact Alabama Governor

A greyhound at the Birmingham Alabama Race Course tested positive for cocaine last fall, and the dog’s handler was fined and suspended for 60 days. (BFD)

According to the article, it’s not the first time that racing greyhounds in Alabama have been associated with improper drug use.

In 2007, 13 regular patrons at Mobile Greyhound Park were arrested for what authorities described as a scheme to fix races using so-called male enhancement products. Prosecutors said at the time that a pill commonly available at health food stores — and marketed as a sex aid — was given to dogs that were favored to win. Those behind the plan hoped the drugs would raise the dogs’ heart rate to the point that they became exhausted before the race and would lose, prosecutors said at the time. The conspirators bet on non-drugged dogs that offered longer odds and a better payout, authorities said.

Of the 13 men arrested, three were charged with tampering with racing. All of the tampering-with-racing charges eventually were dropped…and herein lies the problem. Charges were dropped. (And what were patrons doing behind the scenes with access to the dogs and drugging the dogs? So much for purported regulation)

Contact Alabama Governor Bob Riley and asked him to investigate dog cruelty associated with Alabama greyhound racing.

In Florida, in 2007, the death of three greyhounds in the Daytona Beach Kennel Club were found to have tested positive for traces of cocaine in their system.

(Always the pro-racing contingent can find an excuse to justify the drug incident and mistreatment. Always.)

This is not the first time that racing greyhounds have tested positive for cocaine in Florida. In 2004, the Tampa Tribune reported that over 100 dogs had tested positive for cocaine over the previous three years! It’s unclear exactly why trainers give cocaine to dogs.

And Greyhound Network News reported in 2004, “ the Tampa Tribune reported on May 3 that 119 racing dogs tested positive for traces of cocaine over a three-year period at the state’s racetracks, an average of 40 per year. The reporting period covered June 1, 2000 through May 30, 2003. Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering officials said the positive tests, which represented one-tenth of 1 percent of the 104,000 urine samples tested, are most likely the result of incidental contact, rather than an attempt to fix races.” (Always an excuse – is that like second hand smoke?)

Across the pond in 2007, Northern Ireland greyhounds were doped with cocaine, amphetamines, and herbal ecstasy. A greyhound enthusiast said the figures represented “a tiny minority” of those involved in greyhound racing.

Even if everyone involved with greyhound racing was a solid upstanding citizen saint which is a far cry from reality, greyhound racing unto itself is cruel and inhumane.

Good News: Dairyland greyhound racing ended 12-31-09

Goodbye and good riddance. The last dog track in Wisconsin closed its doors.

Depending on what articles you have read, 350 to 900 dogs will need to be adopted or go elsewhere to race or back to the farm for breeding and dog knows what else.

Here are some articles about Dairyland and the mistreatment of the dogs. For you diehards out there who say, “Oh, but the dogs love to race.” Read these articles:

Four Dairyland dogs bleed to death.

Dogs may like to run but not on frozen tundra tracks. Thanks to the anonymous employees who spoke out!

A (PDF) history pockmarked by bad incidents.

The weather plays a role in injuries at Dairyland. The dogs are subjected to rain, wind, snow, sleet and very dry conditions.

There are more article, more tragedies, and many more abuses. Enough said for now.

My hope is that the majority of these dogs find loving forever homes and don’t have to race to their death at other tracks, aren’t disposed of, or sent to blood banks or laboratories to be used as medical experiments.

So which is the first dog track to close in 2010?

History of Greyhound Racing in Arizona

Despicable!

Cruel!

Horrendous!

Do you think greyhound racing is family entertainment? Think again.

Do you think the race dogs are well cared for and treated like 4-legged kings and queens? Think again.  Unfortunately, there are some greyhound  adoption groups in Arizona who try to brainwash their prospective adopters with this rubbish.

Do you think all greyhounds end up in forever homes? Wishful thinking…

Read the ugly, dirty, sad, sad facts about greyhound racing in Arizona. (adobe acrobat required)

Then do something about it!

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Article Comparing Greyhound Racing to College Basketball

The Huffington Post has a good article comparing college basketball to greyhound racing.

At least in college basketball, when a player breaks his leg, he is not euthanized.

Greyhounds Are Dying to Entertain You

This is one of the saddest videos I have seen. It hurts my heart to watch it. Thank you to Greyhound Muses for having the courage to show it.

What the hell is wrong with our society or any society that allows this greyhound abuse to continue?

Greyhound Abuse History – Arizona

In case you forget why greyhound racing has to end, let us count the ways.

This despicable list is just for Arizona during the 1980s and 1990s.

It still continues…