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Missy: Not just another dead Tucson racing greyhound-(4/7/2005-8/31/2007)

Rally to Remember Missy the Greyhound – Wednesday – August 31, 2011 – for time/location – see below

Four years ago on August 31, 2007 Pa’s Mismakamess (Missy) broke her hock while racing at Tucson Greyhound Park. She raced only 7 times. She was 2 years old.

To his credit, David Blair, then a Marana kennel operator/trainer, tried to save her from euthanasia. Unfortunately, his alleged intoxication got in the way, but was that really the reason this dog with a common injury was euthanized?

A local adoption group was in transit to pick up Missy as well as an adoption group from San Diego. A third adoption group in name only was on the premises, as the General Manager of Tucson Greyhound Park was there, but he also wore a conflict-of-interest and confusing hat as the president of the track-sponsored Greyhound Pets of America-Tucson chapter.

Despite the people trying to save Missy, she was still euthanized.

The Arizona state regulation R19-2-329 reads: “Every effort shall be made to adopt greyhounds not used for racing or breeding.”

Effort was made by a kennel operator and two adoption groups, but effort was not made by her owner for Missy to go to a Tucson adoption group where broken leg dogs find suitable homes just like non broken leg dogs. So not “every effort” was made.

What happened that night of August 31, 2007 when not one, but three adoption groups including the track-sponsored one on the premises, failed to save Missy’s life?

This incident came to light of a greyhound advocacy group only because a bread winner in the dog racing industry thought a terrible wrong was committed. He was right.

Otherwise, is this business as usual, shrouded in secrecy, a state regulated business which has received a hardship tax credit (at the expense of Arizona tax payers) for the past dozen years or more?

According to the Arizona Department of Racing, the biggest crime that evening was not that a greyhound was euthanized or that R19-2-329 was ignored, but that a kennel operator was allegedly intoxicated.

Kennel operator’s alleged conduct trumps greyhound welfare.

Speaking of kennel operator conduct, the kennel operator for whom Missy had the misfortune of racing for her life, opted to euthanize her rather than turn her over to experienced people who cared.

Is greyhound racing in Arizona nothing but state sanctioned animal cruelty?

This 13-page Arizona Department of Racing report on the David Blair/Missy incident states: If circumstances were different, if Blair was not intoxicated and disruptive, if the veterinarians were not obstructed and delayed in providing medical attention, if a proper and legal offer and acceptance had occurred for the sale of the dog, if an adoption organization was present to formally commit to the adoption of the dog, if someone or an organization had been present to assume the cost and responsibility for medical care, and if financial resources were readily available for medical care, the outcome may have been different. But, none of these “ifs” occurred in this matter.”

Let’s dissect some of this iffy drivel:

If circumstances were different – Yes! If anybody bothered to adhere to the Arizona state regulation R19-2-329 — “Every effort shall be made to adopt greyhounds not used for racing or breeding.” –Missy would have lived.

Dr. Menke determined that the animal had a fracture to the right hock. Dr. Menke explained the options to Eric Nolan – either surgical correction or humane euthanization.

if the veterinarians were not obstructed and delayed in providing medical attention – Why does a “sport” exist where race dogs break their legs? Why does a state-sanctioned sport exist where racing regulations are ignored?

During the hearing, Dr. Carlton was asked to discuss hock injuries to provide insight into the
prescribed course of treatment for this type of injury. He noted for the record a total of 95 hock
fractures occurred at Tucson Greyhound Park during the past three years. Forty of these dogs, who had injuries similar to “Pa’s Mismakamess” were humanely euthanized at the request of the owner or the owner’s representative. Dr. Carlton stated that all of these injuries could have been treated, undergone surgery, and received subsequent medical attention, but the euthanization decision is based on the “willingness and capacity of the individual to treat.”

Dr. Carlton also noted that 333 total injuries occurred during this three-year period at Tucson Greyhound Park. Fifty, or 15% of the animals, were euthanized.

if Blair was not intoxicated and disruptive – It’s interesting that although track personnel claimed Blair was intoxicated, the South Tucson Police Department did not give him a breathalyzer test nor did they stop him from getting in his vehicle and driving elsewhere while allegedly intoxicated.

if a proper and legal offer and acceptance had occurred for the sale of the dog – Missy the greyhound suffered a broken leg. Broken leg race dogs are not sold. She became of no use to the kennel operator for whom she was racing. Another kennel operator tried desperately to save her life. You don’t get any more proper than that. The General Manager of Tucson Greyhound Park tried to broker a $200 sale of an injured greyhound from one kennel operator to another. That is never proper and I’m not sure whether it’s even legal but the fact that it happened shows the unaccountability of the dog racing industry in Arizona.

Mr. Taylor contacted Kevin Mathieu, at the request of Chief Greyhound Steward Eddie Rosano, to see if the owner of the injured greyhound would be willing to release the greyhound to Blair. Mr. Taylor informed Mr. Mathieu that Mr. Blair wanted to buy the dog. Mr. Mathieu offered to sell the dog and told Mr. Taylor to set the price, which he did, at $200. Further records show that Mr. Blair refused to pay that amount.

if an adoption organization was present to formally commit to the adoption of the dog – An adoption organization was on the way from Marana. That was a known fact. Another was on the premises brokering the $200 deal – - was he utterly confused by which hat he was wearing?

David Blair: “I called Barb Gadola from Arizona Greyhound Rescue, thinking if they wouldn’t give the dog to me, maybe they’d give it to her. She and her husband immediately agreed to come down. I called Kathy Johnson of the Greyhound Adoption Center. She was willing to jump in the car and drive all the way from San Diego. The forces were aligned; and I figured all I had to do was buy Missmakeamess a little time until the cavalry arrived.”

if someone or an organization had been present to assume the cost and responsibility for medical care – See above; I repeat someone from a Tucson adoption organization was in transit.

Barb Gadola: When I called Tom (Taylor) and told him that David Blair had just called and we were on our way to help, he told me that he was standing right next to David, that David was drunk, the dog didn’t belong to him and that the dog’s owner wanted it euthanized. I asked Tom if there was anything we could do to help, he said “no,” the dog was going to be put down.”

Within the greyhound racing industry, humane euthanasia is a typical and acceptable response
to hock fractures based entirely on the owner’s willingness and ability to secure immediate medical attention, arrange surgery, and commitment to subsequent medical monitoring.

if financial resources were readily available for medical care, the outcome may have been different. – See above, a local rescue group was in transit and would’ve been responsible for the medical care. That’s what rescue groups do – they rescue and rehabilitate and spay and neuter the dogs and provide the care necessary until placed in forever homes. The fact that dogs break their legs and there is no responsibility from where and how the injury occurred (i.e. the dog track) except if the owner / kennel operator wants to euthanize the dog is a major problem with greyhound racing.

The final irony is that Arizona Department of Racing went after the wrong guy.

The record does show that Mr. Mathieu was initially denied a license by the Tucson Greyhound Park Board of Stewards. On appeal to the Director, Mathieu was granted a license with several conditions, including review of prior criminal history, continuing professional medical assistance, drug and alcohol prohibitions, and the identification of an on-site mentor.

The record showed that Mathieu failed to disclose prior criminal history on his license application. The criminal history incident was an arrest two weeks prior to making the license application for a violation of a protective order and harassment. This information was not available for the first Director’s hearing.

Note: Italicized text is taken directly from the Arizona Department of Racing report on the David Blair incident. The report is dated Feb. 8, 2008. Here’s the attachment again.

After this incident, I attended a hearing that to me resembled a kangaroo court held at Tucson Greyhound Park. Many local adopters and David Blair supporters attended as well as the news media. Blair pleaded his case but was fined $500. His license was suspended for 14 days for creating a disturbance, being intoxicated, and interfering with a racing operation. To his credit – he never returned to TGP but instead took his operation to other racing venues.

If you take the time to read the 13-page document mentioned above, you will note that many people sent recommendation letters to the Arizona Department of Racing in his defense. Here are two worth noting:

“. . . David has always had the greyhounds’ best interest at heart when dealing with the dogs.”

“In the greyhound rescue world David Blair is known as “one of the good guys” for his
concern for dogs and his humane treatment of them. He would not stand by and let a dog be hurt or suffer. He does go the extra mile to insure each dog has the best chance of being adopted after racing.”

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The Missy incident stunk in 2007 and still reeks in 2011.

Have conditions approved for the Tucson greyhounds?

Watch the investigative video from Tucson Greyhound Park

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RALLY TO REMEMBER MISSY THE GREYHOUND (and all the other greyhounds who have lost their lives from cruel and inhumane dog racing in South Tucson)

Wednesday – August 31, 2011 – 7 to 8:30 a.m. (stop by on your way to work)

Meet in front of an off-track betting place located at 4915 E. Speedway Blvd (2 blocks east of Swan), park on Arcadia.

Bring a sign or we will provide signs (some from the original protest in 2007)

Please link this blog post to your Facebook page!
use this tiny url – http://tinyurl.com/3z44m28

Old Greyhounds Racing Despite Tucson Heat Wave

According to the National Weather Service:
Mon – 6/27 – temp at post time (7 pm) 107; races cancelled after 4th race
Tues – 6/28 – temp at post time (7 pm) 104; 13 races, no races cancelled
Wed – 6/29 – temp at post time (7 pm) 102; 13 races, no races cancelled
Thur – 6/30 – temp at post time (7 pm) 100; 13 races, no races cancelled
Fri – 7/1 – temp at post time (7:30 pm) 104; 15 races, no races cancelled
Sat – 7/2 – temp at post time (7:30 pm) 103; 15 races, no races cancelled

8 dogs run for their lives in each race. Do the math! How many dogs are on the premises stuffed into kennels at Tucson Greyhound Park

Not only is it a travesty that greyhounds must race in these sizzling temperatures, but many of these dogs are old, older, and oldest. And these dogs have raced multiple times — 100+ and 200+ and 260+ times.

Old and hot are not good equations for greyhounds’ welfare. Hey, what’s that? According to an Arizona Department of Racing representative there are no guidelines for weather conditions and no guidelines for age. What the hell are they regulating anyway? ADOR says they oversee the racing participants but greyhounds as racing participants are being ignored.

Hear no evil. See no evil. Speak no evil.

Here are some of the older greyhounds who have been racing in the Tucson heat wave this past week:

THESE GREYHOUNDS ARE ALMOST 6 YRS OLD

CDC Sure Bet – turns 6 on Aug 24; Thursday was his 295th race
Sure Bet is scheduled to race again on July 4 – Independence Day sucks
Sure Bet has been racing more than 4 years – his first race was 3/29/07

Bouncin Brandy – turns 6 on Aug 28; Thursday was her 280th race
Brandy is scheduled to race again on July 4 – Independence Day sucks

UCME Gimmesmore – turns 6 on Oct 2; Wednesday & Saturday were his 262nd and 263rd races

AC Galaxy Luna – turns 6 on Oct 13; Tuesday & Friday were her 271st and 272nd races
Galaxy Luna is scheduled to race again on July 5th

THESE GREYHOUNDS ARE ALMOST 5-YRS OLD

Hallo Good Acre – dob 1/22/06 – Tuesday was her 224th race
On Saturday, Good Acre was scratched from the 15th race
(Raced at: Tri-State – WVA, Melbourne – FL, hell -TGP)

BOC’s Tough Gal – dob 1/29/06 – Friday was her 215th race

Billz Billz – dob 5/19/06 – Wednesday was his 233rd race

Red I Overtime – dob 7/1/06 – Friday, her birthday, was her 227th race

Hollywood Hoo Ha – turns 5 on July 13; Monday & Friday were his 229th and 230th races

Slightlytempting – turns 5 on July 13; Thursday was her 177th race

Glorious Living – turns 5 on July 22; Tuesday & Friday were her 226th and 227th races
(Her name is a misnomer. It should be Living in Hell.)

Cookie Keota – turns 5 on Aug 8; Tuesday was her 228th race

Cookie Clover – turns 5 on Aug 8; Tuesday & Saturday were her 240th and 241st races

THESE GREYHOUNDS ARE 4-YRS OLD

BOC’s Ms Happy – dob 9/02/06 – Wednesday & Saturday were her 186th and 187th races

Flat Out Jeb – dob 10/9/06 – Tuesday & Saturday were his 124th and 125th races

CDC Make Me Stop – dob 10/11/06 – Thursday was her 179th race
On 10/10/08 Make Me Stop was ON AN INJURY REPORT; she didn’t race for the next 6 weeks – SHE CONTINUES TO RACE
What do we have to do to Make Her Stop?

WW Gale Persian – dob 10/26/06 – Wednesday & Saturday were his 210th and 211th races

WW Watchout Doll – dob 11/02/06 – Thursday was her 209th race

Fly Horseman – dob 11/8/06 – Wednesday & Saturday were his 236th and 237th races

TNJ Billy Jack – dob 11/15/06 – Wednesday & Saturday were his 235th and 236th races

RD’s Liz Kaz – dob 11/19/06 – Wednesday was her 157th race

Hallo Wianno – dob 1/13/07 – Thursday was her 176th race

Kiowa Must Win – dob 1/14/07 – Thursday was his 99th race
(Raced at St.Petersburg, Mardi Gras, Naples-Ft.Myers – in Florida, hell: TGP)

PJ’s Box Breaker – dob 1/20/07 – Friday was her 210th race

PJ’s Fast Sprint – dob 1/20/07 – Thursday was his 181st race

DD’s Gilia – dob 1/21/07 – Wednesday was her 220th race

RLM’s Danger – dob 1/25/07 – Wednesday & Saturday were his 216th and 217th races

RLM’s Decoy – dob 1/25/07 – Wednesday was her 202nd race

AK’s Toureg – dob 1/28/07 – Monday & Friday were her 175th and 176th races
On 10/18/08, Toureg was ON AN INJURY REPORT;
On 2/06/10, she fell in the homestretch
; since then, she’s raced 96 races
In her race on Friday, July 1st, she “tired late”
It’s time to give Toureg a couch.

Crystal Active – dob 2/1/07 – Tuesday was her 161st race

WR Putitallonme – dob 2/27/07 – Wednesday was her 127th race

Phoenix Twix – dob 3/3/07 – Friday was his 219th race

Cailin Mor – dob 3/07/07 – Thursday was her 99th race
(Raced in FLA: Orange Park [is Jacksonville], Ebro-where Ronnie Williams strangled and starved 30+ greyhounds, Mardi Gras, Naples-Ft. Myers, hell: TGP)
Cailin has been shuffled around to 5 goddamn dog tracks. Save gas; retire a greyhound.

CRRI Classy Cleo – dob 3/20/07 – Thursday was her 195th race

Savvy Amigo – dob 3/31/07 – Friday was his 182nd race

Crystal Carmello – dob 3/21/07 – Wednesday & Saturday were his 123rd and 124th race

BC My Lady Love – dob 3/24/07 – Saturday was her 184th race

Red I Taps – dob 3/29/07 – Wednesday was her 194th race

RD’s Merrygoround – dob 4/6/07 – Wednesday was her 127th race

Kiowa Bonita Ben – dob 4/17/07 – Thursday was his 83rd race
(Raced at: Wheeling – WVA, FLA: Flagler, Naples-Ft.Myers, Jefferson County, hell: TGP)

Kiowa Ballerina – dob 4/25/07 – Tuesday and Saturday were her 167th and 168th races

Oxbow Look Over – dob 4/28/07 – Saturday was her 155th race

Rams Memphis – dob 5/5/07 – Tuesday and Friday were her 188th & 189th races
Memphis ‘pulled up first turn’ Friday July 1; she finished off the clock
“pulled up” is never a good thing

ASU Kiki – dob 5/11/07 – Saturday was her 190th race

Win ASU – dob 5/11/07 – Thursday was her 201st race
At ASU, injured athletes aren’t euthanized.

Yannis Belichick – dob 5/11/07 – Tuesday and Saturday were his 171st and 172nd races

Jaded Jammer – dob 5/15/07 – Friday was his 212th race

Its My Turn – dob 5/21/07 – Friday was his 113th race

Fast Az Victoria – dob 5/29/07 – Tuesday & Saturday were her 179th & 180th races

Fast Az Jelena – dob 5/29/07 – Tuesday & Friday were her 219th and 220th races

Boc’s Iggie – dob 5/30/07 – Friday was her 137th race

Turbo Victor – dob 6/6/07 – Tuesday and Friday were his 152nd and 153rd races

As you can see these greyhounds are old. What does that say about the industry? Stay tuned…

Tucson dog track vets OK racing in 102+ degrees weather

Talk about the fox guarding the hen house.

According to an Arizona Department of Racing representative, the decision as to whether or not greyhounds race in extreme temperatures at Tucson Greyhound Park lies first with the state veterinarian and track veterinarian. If the vets notice that a greyhound seems to be in distress, they then confer with the state and TGP stewards.

A greyhound has to first exhibit signs of distress in order for vets to think about addressing the past two nights’ extreme temperatures?

Does that sound like animal welfare to you?

Let’s see — signs of heatstroke in racing greyhounds are excessive trembling, puking, dehydration, muscle weakness, organ failure. Does a veterinarian have to wait until the greyhounds get sick and debilitated to know that conditions aren’t right? What about preventative medicine? What about common sense?

That’s scary stuff.

Here’s who the kingpin decision makers are that are employed by the dog track.

The State Department of Racing website seems to have no listing showing who the State veterinarian is for the racing greyhounds.

I bet if you asked your vet if you and your dog can run around the school track when it’s 103 degrees outside, your vet would scold you and question your sanity. Maybe your vet would even call PACC and fault you for animal cruelty.

Also when asked what the guidelines were to making decisions as to whether or not the temperature was too hot or too cold, the Arizona Department of Racing representative said — no guidelines.

On Monday June 27, weather.com said the temperature was 103 at 8 p.m. Four races occurred at Tucson Greyhound Park. The fifth race was cancelled “due to extreme heat.”

On Tuesday, June 28, weather.com said the temperature was 102 at 8 p.m. This is one degree less than races being cancelled the previous day. On Tuesday, June 28, dogs ran 13 races. Does one degree make that much difference?

What else was different on June 27 than on June 28? Did a dog or more than one dog exhibit signs of distress on June 27? Is that what caused the cancellation of races #5 through 13 that night? If so, which dog or dogs were in distress? What treatment was provided? What is that dog’s or those dogs’ condition now?

It’s time for official records’ requests to be made of the Arizona Department of Racing. Anyone and everyone reading this is entitled to that information.

I’m not surprised that the representative from ADOR passed the baton to the veterinarians. It doesn’t seem like much anybody cares. Regulating? Animal welfare? Hell, when’s the coffee break?

Here’s an interesting article about heatstroke in racing and retired greyhounds.

Given the greyhound’s purpose as a performance dog and the conditions under which they are trained, raced, confined, and transported, it is safe to assume many racers have experienced one or more episodes of heat/exertional ailments. These dogs may then have a predisposition for future episodes of similar illnesses and likely will have compromised kidneys and other organs. Consequently, great care should be taken to protect them from over-exertion and heat-related illness.”

Tucson greyhounds race in 102 degree hell

Tonight once again I called the dog track in South Tucson at 8 pm to find out if the dogs were still racing. According to weather.com the temperature at 8 pm was 102 degrees.

To my dismay the belligerent female voice on the other end said yes they were racing. I wanted to yell, DOG KILLER but thought better of it because I was in a crowded restaurant.

When I asked whose decision it was to allow dogs to race when the temperature was over 100 degrees, she said with the usual greyhound racing industry arrogance — the General Manager.

Aha.

Was this the same General Manager who recently compared the Tucson Greyhound Park to the Taj Mahal?

Yesterday what sounded like the same female voice, said it was the Stewards’ call as to what temperature the dogs raced in.

So what is it? Do they know the answer? Or do they just make it up as they go along?

According to the Arizona Department of Racing minutes dated May 11, 2011 Director Lonny Powell reported that the budget bill Senate Bill 1623 was passed by the legislature and signed by the Governor which created funding for racing and the newly created racing regulation fund (known as CYA). Beginning July 1, 2011, the appropriation of funds would be 42% from State funds (your tax dollars) and 58% from the (racing) industry.

(That might sound shocking but it used to be 85% from the General Fund or your tax dollars so this is a minor improvement. Personally, I would rather eat my dog’s poop than fund the Arizona Dept of Racing, but hey, the state of Arizona doesn’t give me that choice.)

For the fiscal year starting July 1, 2012, the Department of Racing should have 100% funding from the industry.

(Does that mean Tucson Greyhound Park won’t get their hardship tax credit anymore?)

But back to the minutes, according to HB 2314 additional funding allows the Department of Racing to operate at a higher level of regulation (their words not mine) with more funds going to drug testing, animal welfare, licensing, and enforcement.

(Speaking of enforcement, does this mean they will finally try to collect on the $239,000 fine they put on Rick Favreau when he made 140+ greyhounds disappear from Tucson Greyhound Park never to be found again? That would be a good starting point for ADOR’s coffers to collect this money.)

This brings me back to regulating animal welfare. Does the AZ Department of Racing regulate how hot is too hot to race in the evening and for daytime schooling races? Or do they allow the Stewards (two of who are State employees) to make the decisions or the General Manager who compares TGP to the Taj Mahal?

What exactly does the Arizona Department of Racing do as far as animal welfare? That has always been a fuzzy concept.

And what exactly is a “higher level of regulation?”

(Higher than what? Sounds like political bullshit to me)

I urge people reading this to call Lonny Powell, the director of AZ Dept of Racing and ask him these questions.

Director – Lonny T. Powell
Phone: 602-364-1730

Tucson greyhounds race in 103 degrees

Tucson greyhounds race in 103 temps

Today – June 27 – the temperature here in Tucson was 112. According to the news, this is the hottest it’s been since 1995.

At 8 pm I looked at the Weather Channel for zip code Tucson, AZ 85713 and it was 103 degrees.

I went outside and put my foot on the ground to test if I could walk my dog and the ground was still sizzling.

Yet, the dogs at Tucson Greyhound Park are racing. As a matter of fact when I called TGP, the woman who answered the phone said, “Yes, they were racing.”

I asked if there were any temperature guidelines to determine whether or not dogs should race. She paused. She said it was up to the stewards to make that call. Two of the three stewards are state employees; the third is a TGP employee.

According to the Arizona Department of Racing website, their “job” is to regulate and supervise pari-mutuel racing and wagering conducted in Arizona in order to protect racing participantsand the wagering public.

Are the dogs considered racing participants?

If yes, how is ADOR regulating the racing participants welfare?

I asked to talk to the stewards and she said she would “patch me up there.” Wherever there is.

I waited for a few minutes and hung up.

Now my question to the Arizona Department of Racing and the Tucson Greyhound Park stewards is…

How hot is too hot?

Take off your damn shoes and run around that track and tell me how hot is too hot.

Here’s one of the problems with greyhound racing: A total disregard for greyhound welfare and the overwhelming blood thirst for the almighty buck. Where is the regulation?

Call ADOR (602-364-1714) and ask them what the standards are for racing greyhounds in extreme heat.

Call Tucson Greyhound Park (520-884-7576) and ask them what the standards are for racing greyhounds in extreme heat.

103-degrees? Feels like hell to me.

Greyhound racing: It was a rare rainy day & night in Tucson

April 9 – It rained all damn day and into the evening. The ground was soft and muddy, too muddy to let my dog out in the yard to run or to go for a walk. Thousands of people were without power. It snowed in the town of Oracle and on Mt. Lemmon.

However, at the dog track in South Tucson, only 12 to 15 minutes away from where it was too muddy for my dog, the show most go on, the money must be made, and the dogs raced like they always do.

Track notes:

  • not in it
  • trailed
  • never in it
  • no threat
  • late fade
  • steady fade
  • no factor
  • never close
  • no contender
  • off fast, faded

Here are some of last week’s highlights (being sarcastic); more specific low points

–Mississippi Mule, (has raced 163 races) (appeared on the 2008 injury list), in his last four (short) races:  bumped in turn, blocked in turn, never in it, faded thruout
Last raced -  Thurs 4/07.

–AK’s Fruitcake, (has raced 313 races) last three races:  no contender, late fade, faded thruout
Last race Thurs 4/07.  On schedule to race Tues, 4/12.  Fruitcake is 5+ years old. Why the Eyler Kennel insists on racing this dog into the ground is beyond me. It’s times like this I wish we had an Arizona department of racing with strict greyhound welfare standards.

AK’s Toureg (has raced 157 races) ( appeared on the 2008 injury list), last six (short) races: no factor, late fade, dropped back late, back early, settled for fourth, early try.
Last race Tues 4/05.  On schedule to race Mon, 4/11.
Again, this hound needs to race to a couch!

RLM’s Damage (has raced 193 races) (appeared on the 2008 injury list), last four races: early contender, bumped at break, factor until late, not in it.
Raced 4/09

Tucson greyhound racing: Bumped at the 1st turn

Tucson greyhound racing: Oh, what a night. It sucked at the 1st turn.

What’s the problem with the first turn?

Thursday, March 31, 2011

SECOND RACE
LK’s Apollo and Leigh Tiffen bumped in the 1st turn
Leigh Tiffen is 1 year, 9 months old;  this was his 5th race
Here are track notes for his races:
“always last”, “bumped homestretch”, “offstride 1st turn”, “always back”, “bumped 1st turn”
Maybe he’s just not interested in racing!
LK’s Apollo stumbled coming out of the turn, doesn’t appear to have finished
Track record says LK’s Apollo “quit far turn”
He is ONLY 17 months old;  this was his 6th race
Leigh Tiffen -                    Kennel:  Aaron Dubrouillet             Owner:  Aaron Dubrouillet
LKs Apollo -                     Kennel: Willard Eyler                           Owner:  Jill Lashnet

THIRD RACE
Loved Az MJ and Oxbow Look Over bumped in the 1st turn, knocking into Blazing Az Acer
Blazing Az Acer came in last.
Track record says “hit 1st turn
He just turned 2 years old;  this was his 11th race
He is scheduled to race Tuesday, 4/05/11
Kennel:  Kevin Jones              Owner:  Lonnie Boyle

SIXTH RACE
Skate Fehr and Big Gurl bumped in the 1st turn and knocked into Bella Upstart
Track record says Bella Upstart was “hit 1st turn
Bella Upstart is ONLY 20 months old;  this was her 23rd race!
Kennel:  Aaron Dubrouillet    Owner:  Brian Werner

SEVENTH RACE
4 dogs “bumped”, “hit”, “collided”, “fell” in the 1st turn
Boc’s Rocketeer bumped;  Rams Say Goodbye was hit;  Flat Out Terri collided;
Good as Gary fell, came in last, off the clock;

He will be 2 yrs old this month; this was his 36th race
He is scheduled to race Monday, 4/04/11
Good Az Gary -                     Kennel:  Donna Mann        Owner: Maurice Hand

TENTH RACE
4 dogs “bumped”, “hit”, “fell”, “fell” in the 1st turn
Phoenix Flash bumped;  Smuttynose Ipa was hit;
They fell and tumbled into
Bar Bq Raina and TNJ Meatloaf who both fell and finished off the clock

Bar Bq Raina is 2 years old;  this was her 43rd race;  this is the 2nd time in the past 5 weeks that she has fallen and come in off the clock!
TNJ Meatloaf is 2 1/2;  this was his 56th race;  he is scheduled to race Monday, 4/04/11
Bar Bq Raina  -                      Kennel:  Donna Mann        Owner:  Maurice Hand
TNJ Meatloaf –                      Kennel:  Larry Clever        Owner:  James Dietz

TWELFTH RACE
AK’s Fruitcake was “no contender”
She turned 5 years old in December 2010
She began racing almost 4 years ago, on April 30, 2007

This was her 311th race! Why doesn’t the Arizona Department of Racing have any standards for age? Want to know what’s wrong with greyhound racing in Arizona? This is it. No greyhound welfare standards. Nobody paying attention.
She is scheduled to race Monday, 4/04/11
When is enough enough for this greyhound?
Kennel:  Willard Eyler       Owner:  Stephen Valletta

Read the most thorough report ever written about greyhound racing in Arizona. Decide for yourself WHY this cruel “sport” must end.

Greyhound Racing: Tucson dog 5 year 3 mos still racing last

Another few days have gone by and the poor dogs at Tucson Greyhound Park are still racing and coming in last, colliding, falling, and racing even though they can barely make it around the track. Are there no greyhound welfare standards in place in Arizona to ensure that a dog that is 5 years 3 mos old would not be racing 307 times?

Wednesday – March 16, 2011

SECOND RACE
Royal Rocket tumbled over Sammamish after Sammamish fell in the 1st turn
They finished 7th and 8th, off the clock
Sammamish was running slowly at the finish line
She is scheduled to race Tuesday, 3/22/11
Sammamish-    Kennel:  Dubrouillet        Owner:  Aaron Dubrouillet
Royal Rocket-  Kennel:  Larry Clever     Owner:  LeEllen Sampson

FIFTH RACE
Skate Grabovski and Tasty Az Kenwood fell in the turn (short race)
Skate Grabovski came in 8th, off the clock
He was bumped in long races on October 28 and November 1, 2010
He has run in short races since then
He is scheduled to race Monday, 3/21/11
Kennel:  George Fune            Owner:  George Fune

Tasty Az Kenwood:
He has run in short races since December 2, 2010
He is scheduled to race Monday, 3/21/11
Kennel:  Willard Eyler        Owner:  Willard Eyler

ELEVENTH RACE
Pak Gypsy Breeze and Southwest Rider bumped hard in the 1st turn
They came in 7th and 8th

Pak Gypsy Breeze:
This was her 62nd  race
She raced her 63rd race on March 19, (3 days later!) she “weakened some”
Kennel:  Cliff Hale, Jr.            Owner:  Erick Frick

Southwest Rider:
This was his 105th race
He raced his 106th race on March 19 (3 days later!), “bumped 1st,  tiring”
Kennel:  Mary Gray                 Owner:  Cochran Greyhounds

Thursday, March 17, 2011

THIRD RACE
Tasty Az Noni “fell early” and finished last, off the clock
She is scheduled to race Tuesday, 3/22/11
Kennel: Kevin Jones                Owner:  Maurice Hand

FOURTH RACE
RD’s Bob was “hit in turn” and finished last
His last 5 races have been short races
He is scheduled to race Monday, 3/21/11
Kennel:  Cliff Hale               Owner: Roy Cook

FIFTH RACE
Savvy Yandel was “hit 1st turn” and Striker Aura “collided 1st turn”
This was Savvy Yandel’s 174th race!!!
Savvy Yandel is scheduled to race Monday, 3/21/11
Striker Aura is scheduled to race Tuesday, 3/22/11

Savvy Yandel-    Kennel:  Mary Gray           Owner:  Gregory Wood
Striker Aura-       Kennel:  Willard Eyler      Owner:  Willard Eyler

NINTH RACE
Great Scotty was “hit 1st turn” and finished last
He is scheduled to race Monday, 3/21/11
Kennel:  Mary Gray        Owner:  Cochran Greyhounds

TENTH RACE
Rams Demand was “hit 1st turn” and finished last
He is scheduled to race Monday, 3/21/11
Kennel:  Mary Gray        Owner:  Johnny or Cheryl Pharrams

TWELFTH RACE
AK’s Fruitcake, “no factor”
She turned 5 years old in December 2010

This was her 307th race
She is scheduled to race Monday, 3/21/11
Kennel:  Willard Eyler         Owner:  Stephen Valletta

There are many things wrong with greyhound racing but this is one of the worst. This dog is older than 5 years.. WTF? Where are the greyhound welfare standards? Why AK’s Fruitcake still running? Where is the Arizona Department of Racing? If you’re reading – call Tucson Greyhound Park and Arizona Department of Racing and DEMAND that this hound be retired NOW!

Friday, March 18, 2011

FIFTH RACE
Hallo Athenamore “collided 1st turn”
She is scheduled to race Tuesday, 3/22/11 (may race 4 days after collided!)
Kennel:  Larry Clever          Owner:  Larry Clever

SEVENTH RACE
Rams Tara Rosa “jammed early”
She is 17 months old!
She is scheduled to race Tuesday, 3/22/11
Kennel:  Mary Gray              Owner:  Johnny or Cheryl Pharrams

Let’s pray for Rosa to come in last and then be retired without injury and race to the couch sooner vs. later.

EIGHTH RACE
Rams Dun Away “fell 1st turn”, finished last off the clock
She is scheduled to race Tuesday, 3/22/11 (may race 4 days after she fell !)
Kennel:  Mary Gray              Owner:  Johnny or Cheryl Pharrams

TENTH RACE
Phoenix Dell “fell 1st turn”, finished last off the clock
This was his 99th race!
He is scheduled to race Tuesday, 3/22/11 (May race 4 days after he fell & came in last/Dell is tired. Let him retire. How many more times can he fall and participate?)
Kennel:  Kevin Jones               Owner:  Richard Pascale

ELEVENTH RACE
Flying Brundage “no factor”, came in last,  (Hooray!)
This was his 178th race.
Kennel:  Kevin Jones        Owner:


THIRTEENTH RACE

Glamour Girl “collided 1st turn”, came in last
She is scheduled to race Tuesday, 3/22/11 (may race again 4 days later after colliding)
Kennel:  George Fune           Owner:  George Fune

These dogs appeared on 2008 injury reports and are still racing:

March 16, 2011, FIFTH race
Mississippi Mule
This was his 159th race!

He was injured while racing, dislocated his “right toe”, in 2008.
He was injured again on 6/05/09 when he “pulled up” and finished off the clock.  He did not race for 2 months.
He’s been running short races since 12/22/10
He is scheduled to race Monday, 3/21/11
Kennel:  Willard Eyler         Owner:  Robert Clark

March 18, 2011, SECOND race
RLM’s Damage
This was his 187th race!
He is 4 years old
He was “lame” on 12/12/08 and was on the injury list
He is scheduled to race Tuesday, 3/22/11
Kennel:  George Fune          Owner:  George Fune

March 18, 2011, SIXTH race
AK’s Toureg
This was her 153rd race
She is almost 4½ years old

On 10/18/08, she had “swelling, left hip” and was on the injury list
On 2/06/10 she fell in the homestretch; since that date, she’s raced 75 races – all short races
She is scheduled to race Tuesday, 3/22/11
Kennel:  Clifford Hale            Owner:  Stephen Valletta

March 18, 2011, THIRTEENTH race
CDC Make Me Stop
This was her 157th race
She is almost 4½ years old

She was “lame” on 10/10/08 and was on the injury list
Recent races:
12/21/10    not a factor
12/27/10    pulled up early – off the clock
1/01/11    trailed 8th – schooling – short race
1/12/11    lost ground early – short race
1/15/11    weakened in turn – short race
1/19/11    dropped back early – short race
1/22/11    varied little – short race
1/27/11    always back
1/31/11     always last – HOORAY!
2/07/11    not in it – HOORAY!
2/09/11    up late to show     (raced two days apart?)
2/18/11    faded back
2/23/11    faded throughout
2/26/11    faded throughout – came in 8th – HOORAY!
3/14/11    no factor – came in last – HOORAY!
3/18/11    early leader
She is scheduled to race Tuesday, 3/22/11
Kennel:  Willard Eyler              Owner:  Debra Chitwood

MANY THANKS to the people watching the races and sharing this info with me (you know who you are). I don’t have the stomach to watch ongoing dog abuse.

Now, if you’re reading this and you are saying, “OMG HOW CAN THIS BE ALLOWED TO HAPPEN?” — You need to act!  It is not getting better for the dogs. It is getting much, much worse.


Here is what you must do. Pick one or two or all 5 actions below and share this with everyone you know who wants dog racing to end in Tucson.

1.    Call Tucson Greyhound Park and express your outrage!
2.    Call Arizona Department of Racing and express your outrage!
3.    Call your council person. Contact your Arizona House of Representatives (you have 2) and your Arizona Senator.  (Please remember, they are obligated to listen to you)
4.    Contact GREY2K USA and find out how you can help on a local and national level.
5.    Please think twice before patronizing bars and restaurants that are off-track-betting (OTB) venues. Tucson dog track receives wagering money from these locations, which props up dog racing. There are lots of places in Tucson to eat & drink.  Please keep this in mind before supporting a venue which props up dog racing.

Tucson Greyhound Park – a day in the life of Arizona racing dogs

Here’s a day in the life of racing greyhounds that are falling and colliding at Tucson Greyhound Park.

Monday, March 14, 2011

FIRST RACE
AK’s Fruitcake collided in the 1st turn with Bikini Martini and LK’s Harmony.
Bikini Martini and LK’s Harmony tumbled head first (according to video).
LK’s Harmony’s fell so hard that she lost her muzzle.
Bikini Martini and LK’s Harmony came in 7th and 8th, off the clock.

AK’s Fruitcake:
She turned 5 years old – December 2010
She began racing almost 4 years ago, on April 30, 2007
Monday night’s race was her 306th race!!!
She is scheduled to race again Thursday, March 17, 2011.
Kennel:  Will Eyler            Owner:  Stephen Valletta

Bikini Martini:
She is scheduled to race again, Thursday, March 17, 2011
Kennel:  Cliff Hale              Owner:  William Burns

LK’s Harmony:
How is she and where is she?
Kennel:  Larry Clever             Owner:  Jill Lashnet

SEVENTH RACE

Bubbles Sidekick hit the rail going into the 1st turn
Curious Algy collided with and ran over Rosemary Rumble in the 1st turn
Rosemary Rumble finished last, off the clock

Bubbles Sidekick:
This was her 113th race
She is scheduled to race again Thursday, March 17, 2011
Kennel:  Larry Clever        Owner:  Larry Clever

Curious Algy:

This was his 159th race
How is he and where is he?
Kennel:  Kevin Jones            Owner:  Jeff L’Ecuyer

Rosemary Rumble:
This was her 79th race
How is she and where is she?

Kennel: Mary Gray                 Owner:  Johnny or Cheryl Pharrams

SIXTH RACE
These four dogs “jammed 1st turn” and they came in 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th

Cookie Clover – 220th race          Kennel:  Cliff Hale        Owner:  Roy B. Cook
WW Gale Persian -  188th race    Kennel:  Will Eyler      Owner:  Julia Ward
Pak Apperition -  64th race          Kennel:  Cliff Hale        Owner:  Eric Frick
Sullivan Lake -  36th race             Kennel and Owner:     Aaron Dubrouillet

These 4 dogs are not on race schedules.

SECOND RACE

Rams Ozzicana collided in the 1st turn and came in last.
This was her 7th race.

Here is her race history according to industry records:
2/16/11   Muzzle off
2/19/11   Early try, tiring
2/23/11   Factor untill [sic] late
3/01/11   Blocked in turns
3/05/11   Bumped 1st turn
3/09/11   No threat
3/14/11   Collided 1st turn
Kennel:  Mary Gray            Owner:  Johnny or Cheryl Pharrams

ELEVENTH RACE

PJ/s Box Breaker collided in the 1st turn and came in last
She is 4 years old
This was her 183nd race
She is scheduled to race again Thursday, March 17, 2011
Kennel:  Cliff Hale            Owner:  Paul P. Bitterman

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Still racing: on March 14, 2001, 2 greyhounds that were on 2008 industry injury reports :

FIFTH RACE

CDC Make Me Stop
came in last on 3/14 – industry record says “No factor”
She is almost 4  ½ years old
This was her 156th race
Kennel:  Will Eyler            Owner:  Debra Chitwood

TENTH RACE

AK’s Toureg
came in last on 3/14 – industry record says “No factor”
She is 4 years old
This was her 152nd race
(Her last 78 races have been short races)
Kennel:  Cliff Hale        Owner:  Stephen Valletta

MANY THANKS to the people watching the races and sharing this info with me (you know who you are). I don’t have the stomach to watch ongoing dog abuse.

Now, if you’re reading this and you are saying, “OMG HOW CAN THIS BE ALLOWED TO HAPPEN?” — You need to act!  It is not getting better for the dogs. It is getting much, much worse.

Here is what you must do. Pick one or two or all 5 actions below and share this with everyone you know who wants dog racing to end in Tucson.

1.    Call Tucson Greyhound Park and express your outrage!
2.    Call Arizona Department of Racing and express your outrage!
3.    Call your council person. Contact your Arizona House of Representatives (you have 2) and your Arizona Senator.  (Please remember, they are obligated to listen to you)
4.    Contact GREY2K USA and find out how you can help on a local and national level.
5.    Please think twice before patronizing bars and restaurants that are off-track-betting (OTB) venues. Tucson dog track receives wagering money from these locations, which props up dog racing. There are lots of places in Tucson to eat & drink.  Please keep this in mind before supporting a venue which props up dog racing.

Thank you

Tucson Greyhound Racing — and they all fall down

Once again here’s a round up of what is happening to these poor dogs at that dog track in South Tucson. I would not call this paw pounding action. I will call it canine heartbreak. Stay tuned. This report will now be posted every week. If you missed last weeks, you can view it here.

Monday, March 7, 2011

4th race
Supah Realla fell in the turn (short race, only one turn)
Supah Realla came in last, off the clock
She raced again Saturday, 3/12/11, when she got bumped in the turn, and she came last.
She has raced 31 times;
Her last 25 races have been short races; she has come in first two times;
She has come in last, off the clock, 3 times;
Also track info shows other races: “fell”, “trailed”, “much trouble far turn”
Kennel:     Gray                         Owner: Cochran

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

6th race
Rockwell Rumble collided and Koyote Quest, Hubris Boy and CDC Sure Bet fell in the 1st turn
They came in 5th, 6th, 7th & 8th
These dogs all raced again 3 days later, 3/11/11
CDC Sure Bet turned 5 years old last August; he has run 281 races; his first race was nearly 4 years ago on 3/29/07
CDC Sure Bet        Kennel:  Eyler            Owner:  Chitwood

10th race
Serene Az Lyanna, a 55 pound girl raced against Sullivan Lake, an 82.5 pound boy.

What happens to a 55 pound dog when it gets bumped by an 82 pound dog?

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

6th race
Zoomn Suzy, a 59 pound girl raced against CDC Pacer, an 87.5 pound boy.

What happens to a 59 pound female when she gets bumped by an 87.5 pound male at high speed?

9th race
Rams Say Goodbye tumbled in the 1st turn and was run over (she weighs only 54 pounds)
She came in last, off the clock
But, she raced again on Saturday, March 12th, where she came in last.  It was her 31st race.

Track record notes for some of her races:
“trouble 1st turn”, “collided 1st turn”, “bumped 1st turn” twice, and “hit rail front stretch”
Kennel:    Gray            Owner:  Pharrams

Schooling – 1st race
RD’s Sue Floss “pulled up early”, came in last, off the clock
That was her 102nd race
Where is she?
This was Sue’s first race at TGP; she came from Southland; before  that she raced at Phoenix Greyhound Park until it closed.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

3rd race
Yannis Belichick fell in the 1st turn and was run over by Kiowa Hero Heart
Yannis Belichick came in last, off the clock
It was his 160th race
He is scheduled to race Monday, 3/14/11.
Kennel:    Gray            Owner:  George Petropoulos

11th and 12th races were cancelled due to power outage, which means 16 greyhounds avoided the risk of getting racing injuries that night.

Friday, 3/11/11

10th race
AC Galaxy Nimitz collided in the 1st turn, came in 8th
He ran Monday 3/07/11, came in 8th: “off fast, faded”
He is scheduled to race Tuesday, 3/15/11.  It will be his 100th race
Kennel:  Eyler            Owner:  Eyler

Saturday, 3/12/11
7th race
Keep Up the Fire tumbled head first in the frontstretch, came in last, off the clock.
Kennel:  Dubrouillet        Owner:  Dubrouillet

Readers may remember I was concerned about Sicilian Sal in 2 earlier blog posts.
On Friday, March 4, 2011, Sicilian Sal pulled up approaching the far turn (the track records say 1st turn); he came in 8th, off the clock
that was his 186th race
How is Sicilian Sal and where is he?

Kennel:  Gray            Owner:  unknown

I CRIED AFTER I WROTE THIS!

Does Arizona Department of Racing pay attention to any of this?  Why are dogs that have collided, fallen,  and jammed running again and what is happening to the dogs that have fallen, collided, and jammed? Why are dogs that are coming in 8th place still running for their lives? Show me some greyhound welfare standards!

You can verify the above info on Track Info.net, an official dog racing site that records ever little nuance except what happens to the dogs when we don’t see them running anymore.  How convenient is that? Greyhound-Data is also an official dog racing site which shows the dogs lineage and more.