Entries Tagged as 'Nationwide Greyhound Racing'

Iowa Greyhound Racing – Catastrophic Injuries on Video

Every Iowan should be asking themselves why their state needs greyhound racing?

The answer is — they don’t.

And they have the option right now in the legislature to end the cruel and abuse sport of greyhound racing. Enough is enough. Please contact your Iowa legislators and ask them to do the right thing.

Watch the video — it’s graphic.

Watch the TV report. Thanks to KCCI-TV for their great coverage!

Hurrah for Harrah’s who wants to pay the state of Iowa $10 million a year for the next 7 years ($70 million total) so they can stop subsidizing greyhound racing.  I didn’t realize greyhound racing was subsidized in Iowa too. I thought Arizona was the only state dumb enough to do so and participate in state-sanctioned animal cruelty.

Anti Greyhound Racing Protests in Florida – Hallandale Beach

Protesting at Mardi Gras Casino in Florida

Go Florida Go!

End dog racing in Florida now!

Put those KILL trucks out of business.

Get ready for more anti greyhound racing protests in Florida and beyond.

End dog racing in Florida now!

Read the Broward Palm Beach blog about tragedies at Mardi Gras dog track.

Only 55 Racing Greyhounds Died in West Virginia

Previously this blog posted that 62 racing greyhounds died according to state injury reports compiled between January 2008 and September 2009 (21 months) from Wheeling Island Racetrack & Casino; it was contested in the comments of that post as a rebuttal. Go read it; the comment was not censored.

Herein lies the difference between the pro racing camp and the anti racing camp. The pro racing camp says, “only 55 died.”

The anti racing camp is appalled when one racing greyhound dies, let alone 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, or 62.

These reports also document individual dogs that suffered fatal injuries.  For example:

•    On July 1, 2009 a greyhound died after being hit by the mechanical lure and suffering head trauma and seizures.

•    On September 2, 2009 a dog was euthanized after suffering a spinal cord injury.

•    On September 4, 2009 a greyhound was euthanized after suffering a broken leg.  On the same day, another dog collapsed after a race and died.

These are just some of the ways how racing greyhounds die and not just in West Virginia. To anti racing people, this is heart wrenching and mind numbing. To you pro racing folks, it’s status quo, business as usual. That’s the difference in our DNA – to you it’s a business and to us – it’s animal abuse.

But back to the rebuttal article:

“West Virginia racing regulations do not require racetracks to report dog injuries to the Racing Commission.”

HOW’S THAT FOR STATE REGULATION?

“We have 360 performances, 15 races in each performance and eight dogs in each race. Thats 43,200 dogs in a years time that are on our track, he said.”

THAT DOESN’T MEAN 43,200 DIFFERENT DOGS WHICH WOULD MEAN SERIOUS OVERBREEDING. THE SAME ONES ARE RUNNING EVERY 4 DAYS OR SO UNTIL THEY SUSTAIN A CAREER-ENDING INJURY OR AGE JUST TIRES THEM OUT.

“In the 21-month period GREY2K studied, she said, the track raced 86,000 dogs. Only 55 died.”

86,000 RACING GREYHOUNDS IN ONE TRACK IS AN OUTRAGE AND SO IS ONE DEAD GREYHOUND MUCH LESS 55 OR 62.  BUT IT’S NOT 86,000 DIFFERENT DOGS…

I READ THERE ARE APPROXIMATELY 1,000 GREYHOUNDS SUPPLYING EACH TRACK AT ANY GIVEN TIME (THAT COULD BE A LOW NUMBER), AND PROBABLY ANOTHER 500 TO 1,000 WAITING IN THE WINGS.
THAT WOULD MEAN THE PERCENTAGE OF INJURIES AND DEATHS GOES UP. 55 OR 62 DYING OUT OF 86,000 SOUNDS LIKE THE ODDS ARE IN THE PRO RACING CAMP’S FAVOR (BUT STILL A HOLOCAUST TO THE REST OF US).

BUT IN REALITY — IT SOUNDS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT IF SOMEONE THINKS ABOUT 55 OR 62 DOGS DYING OUT OF A POOL OF MAYBE 2,000 OR 3,000. AND IT’S STILL MORE THAN ONE PER WEEK.

“And of those dogs that do incur an injury, 50 to 60 percent come right back and continue to race.”

ANOTHER OUTRAGE, HOW MANY OF THOSE 50 TO 60 PERCENT CONTINUE TO RACE TO THEIR DEATH?

AND SINCE THERE’S NO STATE REGULATION: HOW DO WE KNOW THE FIGURES BEING DISCUSSED ARE ALL OF THE INJURIES AND DEATHS THAT ACTUALLY OCCURRED AT THAT TRACK?

700+ Greyhounds Injured at Wheeling, WV Dog Track, 62 Dogs Die

Wheeling, WVa. – According to recently released state records, more than 700 greyhounds were reported injured at Wheeling Island Racetrack and Casino since 2008, and more than 1,000 dogs were prevented from racing because they were lame, injured, or because of illness.

“These terrible greyhound injuries are occurring every day at Wheeling Island,” said GREY2K USA Executive Director Carey Theil.  “Dogs are suffering broken legs and other serious injuries on a daily basis.”

In total, at least 707 greyhounds were reported injured at Wheeling between January 2008 and September 2009, according to state records provided by the West Virginia Racing Commission.  More than 100 of these injuries involved broken legs, and other reported injuries included dislocations, broken ankles, lacerations, fractured skulls and spinal injuries. Additionally, 62 dogs died or were euthanized during this period.

These reports also document individual dogs that suffered fatal injuries.  For example:

•    On July 1, 2009 a greyhound died after being hit by the mechanical lure and suffering head trauma and seizures.

•    On September 2, 2009 a dog was euthanized after suffering a spinal cord injury.

•    On September 4, 2009 a greyhound was euthanized after suffering a broken leg.  On the same day, another dog collapsed after a race and died.

In addition, state records indicate that 561 greyhounds were prevented from racing because of lameness or injury, and 576 greyhounds were prevented from racing because of illness.

“Greyhound racing is cruel and inhumane and should end,” said Theil.  “Dogs play an important role in our lives, and deserve to be protected from individuals and industries that would do them harm.”

GREY2K USA is a national, non-profit greyhound protection organization with more than 25,000 supporters in all 50 states.

Blogger’s note: Another black eye for dog racing. What else is new?

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?

Good News: Greyhound Racing Ends in Mass. 12-26-09

I didn’t get what I wanted on Christmas but a wonderful thing happens today — greyhound racing ends in Mass.

Oh, happy day. It’s the gift that keeps on giving.

That means less greyhounds will be bred and overbred. Less greyhounds will be injured and euthanized.

Almost 900 greyhounds were seriously injured while racing in Massachusetts since 2002.

Read the article and rejoice.

Who’s next?

Overlord of Greyhound Racing and Hound Blogging

I have a blogging hero and his name is Ironicus Maximus. He’s like the Greek god of blogging.

His prose of perfect English is punctuated by calling certain people “idiots”. He sets it up with flowery paragraphs only to throw cold water in my face by calling these mostly guys but there could be exceptions, names that we tell our children not to use.

Guffaws around. I find myself LOLing and smiling.

He’s one of a kind. T.G.Ironicus Maximus.

If you haven’t yet, please read his Friday Hound Blogging.

2010 Greyhound Calendar – Help End Greyhound Racing

When I buy a greyhound calendar, I like to know that the proceeds are going to something I believe in — ending greyhound racing.

That is why I bought the Grey2K USA calendar.

Not only are the photos beautiful but it’s like a monthly reference of milestones of what is happening in the greyhound racing advocacy world.

For instance, who knew that on June 15, 2006, Gov. Jeb Bush (Florida) vetoed $310,000 in proposed dog track subsidies? (Unlike Gov. Fife Symington (Ariz.) who gave away the store to the dog tracks in mid 1990s.)

And what about this? In July 17, 2004, New Hampshire lawmakers approved Grey2K USA’s bill requiring dog tracks to report on greyhound injuries. What an important bill!

There are greyhound calendars and then there are greyhound calendars that not only portray gorgeous greyhounds but this calendar educates us about the demise in greyhound racing and the progress of Grey2K.

4 racing greyhounds bleed to death – Dairyland, Wisconsin

What could’ve caused 4 racing greyhounds to bleed to death at the same dog racing track – Dairyland in Wisconsin? Two other dogs died also.

According to the article, investigators are looking into the raw 4D meat that racing greyhounds are fed. You know meat that comes from dead, diseased, dying, and downer or disabled animals…roadkill and more. And did I say RAW?

At least with regular dog food, this crap gets cooked.

Race dogs dying…always a bad idea. How can the pro-racing factor (which even includes some adoption groups but that’s another blog post) rationalize racing greyhounds bleeding to death like they do with every other horror story? They can’t. They might try. But they can’t.

This is on the eve of possibly Dairyland closing forever.  It’s losing money, millions of dollars. I see no reason to keep it open after dogs are bleeding to death and breaking their legs. Yep, no reason at all.

17 greyhound racing tracks closed since 2004

Good news! Good news! Good news!

Since 2004, 17 tracks have closed for live racing from the West Coast to the East, North and South.   Two more are slated to close within three months.

–Apache Greyhound Park (AZ),
–Multnomah Greyhound Park (OR),
–Plainfield Greyhound Park (CT),
–Geneva Lakes (WI),
–Shoreline Star (CT),
–Cloverleaf (CO),
–Jacksonville Kennel Club (FL),
–Tampa Greyhound Park (FL),
–Wichita Greyhound Park (KS),
–Corpus Christi (TX),
–The Woodlands (KS),
–Hinsdale (NH),
–Mile High (C0),
–Belmont (NH),
–Seabrook (NH),
–Wonderland (MA),
–Valley Park (TX) 

–Phoenix (AZ) and Raynham Park (MA) will close in December 2009

Once Raynham shuts down, with no other closures until then, there will be 24 operational tracks in nine states.

24 is too many. Find out more about how you can take action.

This is all good news.

Old people who are drawn to the cruel sport of greyhound racing are diminishing in numbers and the generation that grew up watching Animal Planet are hip to the cruelty of greyhound racing.