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?