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		<title>Treatment of racing dogs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Living Conditions In many of the countries where there are large greyhound race tracks with gambling, the dogs live in kennels at or near the track or by their trainers. In the United States, the kennels are indoor crates stacked two levels high, with the females usually kept on the upper level, and males on [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Living Conditions</h3>
<p>In many of the countries where there are large greyhound race tracks with  gambling, the dogs live in kennels at or near the track or by their trainers.</p>
<p>In the United States, the kennels are indoor crates stacked two levels high,  with the females usually kept on the upper level, and males on the lower level.  While the space allocated to each dog varies between locations, typical crate  size is 3-1/2 feet wide by 4 feet deep by 3 feet high. While living on the track  these dogs will spend most of their time in these kennels.</p>
<p>In several European countries (Belgium, Denmark, Czech Republic, Finland,  France, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland) greyhound racing is  carried out by the owners of the dogs without financial interest. This amateur  form of the sport is also found in some countries, such as the United States,  where professional racing exists. In these countries the dogs often live as  pets.</p>
<h3>In Australia</h3>
<p>In Australia greyhounds live in kennels at night that meet guidelines set by  The Greyhound Racing Authorities in Australia, and by day many greyhounds are  put into running yards or day yards to keep them entertained and exercised. This  is aimed to keep greyhounds as fit, happy, and healthy as possible.</p>
<p>Greyhounds are checked for parasites, mulnurishment, or any other medical  conditions by an on-course vet before being able to compete.</p>
<p>The Greyhound Racing Authorities in Australia regulates greyhound welfare and  living conditions and all racing authorities in Australia finance Greyhound  Adoption Groups, which house dozens of greyhounds a month.</p>
<h3>Medical Care</h3>
<p>In places that allow gambling on Greyhound racing the owners often treat the  dogs as short-term investments. This often means that the care they receive is  intended only to help them perform on the track, not for their long-term health.  Greyhound adoption groups frequently report that the dogs from the tracks have  tooth problems the cause of which is debated although it is likely related to  either a low-quality raw meat diet or damage to the gums from chewing on metal  cage bars. The groups often also find that the dogs carry tick-borne diseases  and parasites due to the lack of proper preventative treatments. Due to the  dense living conditions in the kennels, the dogs require regular vaccination to  minimize outbreaks of diseases like kennel cough.</p>
<p>After the dogs are no longer able to race (generally, a greyhound&#8217;s career  will end by the age of three or four), owners either keep the dog for breeding  or dispose of the dog. They will sometimes kill the ex-racing greyhounds if they  do not want to go through the expense of finding the dogs homes. The ratio of  dogs killed to those adopted is greatly debated. There is much debate between  the racing industry and anti-racing activists about the quality of the dog&#8217;s  care making the exact details hard to determine.</p>
<p>Recently, doping has also emerged as a problem in Greyhound racing. The  racing industry is actively working to prevent the spread of this practice;  attempts are made to recover urine samples from all greyhounds in a race, not  just the winners. Greyhounds from which samples can not be obtained for a  certain number of consecutive races are subject to being ruled off the track.  Violators are subject to criminal penalties and loss of their racing licenses by  state gaming commissions and a permanent ban from the National Greyhound  Association. The trainer of the greyhound is at all times the &#8220;absolute insurer&#8221;  of the condition of the animal. The trainer is responsible for any positive test  regardless of how the banned substance has entered the greyhound&#8217;s system.</p>
<p>Several organizations, such as British Greyhounds Retired Database,  Adopt-a-Greyhound and National Greyhound Adoption Program, try to ensure that as  many of the dogs as possible are adopted. Some of these groups also advocate  better treatment of the dogs while at the track and/or the end of racing for  profit. In recent years the racing industry has made significant progress in  establishing programs for the adoption of retired racers. In addition to  actively cooperating with private adoption groups throughout the country, many  race tracks have established their own adoption programs at various tracks.</p>
<p>In recent years, several state governments in the United States have passed  legislation to improve the treatment of racing dogs in their juristiction.</p>
<p>In venues where greyhound racing does not involve gambling, the dogs are  almost invariably pets and are, therefore, generally well treated.</p>
<p>This guide is licensed under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a>.  It uses material from the <a href="http://www.wikipedia.org/">Wikipedia</a>.</p>
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		<title>Greyhound racing today</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several greyhounds before a race. Today greyhound racing continues in many countries around the world. The main greyhound racing and gambling countries are: Australia Ireland United Kingdom United States In the United States there are greyhound tracks in the following 15 states Alabama Arizona Arkansas Florida Colorado Connecticut Iowa Kansas Massachusetts New Hampshire Oregon Rhode [...]]]></description>
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<p>Today greyhound racing continues in many countries around the world. The main  greyhound racing and gambling countries are:</p>
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<li>Australia<br />
Ireland<br />
United Kingdom</li>
<li>United States In the United States there are greyhound tracks in the  	following 15 states
<ul>
<li>Alabama<br />
Arizona<br />
Arkansas<br />
Florida<br />
Colorado<br />
Connecticut<br />
Iowa<br />
Kansas<br />
Massachusetts<br />
New Hampshire<br />
Oregon<br />
Rhode Island<br />
Texas<br />
West Virginia<br />
Wisconsin</li>
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<li>New Zealand</li>
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<p>Smaller scale greyhound racing is ongoing in:</p>
<ul>
<li>Many European Countries<br />
Argentina<br />
Brazil<br />
China (only in Macau)<br />
Mexico<br />
Spain<br />
Pakistan<br />
Vietnam</li>
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		<title>History of greyhound racing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photo finish of a greyhound race in Tampa, Florida, USA on February 9, 1939. Modern greyhound racing has its origins in coursing. The first recorded attempt at racing greyhounds on a straight track was made beside the Welsh Harp reservoir, Hendon in 1876, but this experiment did not develop. The sport emerged in its recognizable [...]]]></description>
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<p>Modern greyhound racing has its origins in coursing. The first recorded  attempt at racing greyhounds on a straight track was made beside the Welsh Harp  reservoir, Hendon in 1876, but this experiment did not develop. The sport  emerged in its recognizable modern form, featuring circular or oval tracks, with  the invention of the mechanical or artificial hare 1912 by Owen Patrick Smith.  O.P. Smith had altruistic aims for the sport to stop the killing of the jack  rabbits and see &#8220;greyhound race as we see horses&#8221;. The certificates system led  way to parimutuel betting, as quarry and on-course gambling, in the United  States during the 1920s. In 1926, armed with the Smith patents and a hand shake,  it was introduced to Britain by an American, Charles Munn, in association with  Major Lyne-Dixon, a key figure in coursing, and Brigadier-General Critchley. The  deal went sour with Smith never hearing from Munn again. Like the American,  International Greyhound Racing Association, the In.G.R.A. Munn and Critchley  launched the Greyhound Racing Association, and held the first British meeting at  Manchester&#8217;s Belle Vue. The sport was successful in cities and town throughout  the U.K. &#8211; by the end of 1927, there were forty tracks operating. The sport was  particularly attractive to predominantly male working-class audiences, for whom  the urban locations of the tracks and the evening times of the meetings were  accessible, and to patrons and owners from various social backgrounds. Betting  has always been a key ingredient of greyhound racing, both through on-course  bookmakers and the totalisator, first introduced in 1930. Like horse racing, it  is popular to bet on the greyhound races as a form of parimutuel gambling.</p>
<p>In common with many other sports, greyhound racing enjoyed its highest  attendances just after the Second World War—for example, there were 34 million  paying spectators in 1946. The sport experienced a decline from the early 1960s,  when the 1960 Betting and Gaming Act permitted off-course cash betting, although  sponsorship, limited television coverage, and the later abolition of on-course  betting tax have partially offset this decline.</p>
<p>Greyhound racing is undergoing a resurgence in popularity as more and more  people discover it as both a sport and a form of gambling.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greyhound racing is the sport of racing greyhounds. The dogs chase a lure (an artificial hare or rabbit) on a track until they arrive at the finish line. The one that arrives first is the winner. In many countries, greyhound racing is purely amateur and conducted for enjoyment. In other countries (particularly the US, UK, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Greyhound racing</strong> is the sport of racing greyhounds. The dogs chase a  lure (an artificial hare or rabbit) on a track until they arrive at the finish  line. The one that arrives first is the winner.</p>
<p>In many countries, greyhound racing is purely amateur and conducted for  enjoyment. In other countries (particularly the US, UK, and Australia),  greyhound racing is a popular form of parimutuel gambling, similar to horse  racing. There is some popular concern in the latter countries regarding the  well-being of the dogs; the effectiveness of industry efforts to address these  concerns is controversial. A greyhound adoption movement has arisen to assist  retired racing dogs in finding homes as pets.</p>
<h2>Links</h2>
<ul>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.worldgreyhoundracingfederation.com" href="http://www.worldgreyhoundracingfederation.com/"> Global Association</a> of all greyhound racing organizations</li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://kansastravel.org/greyhoundhalloffame.htm" href="http://kansastravel.org/greyhoundhalloffame.htm"> Greyhound Hall of Fame</a> recognizing tracks, breeders and dogs</li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.greyhound-racing.co.uk" href="http://www.greyhound-racing.co.uk/"> UK greyhound track information</a> and forum for greyhound enthusuasts</li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.globalgreyhounds.com" href="http://www.globalgreyhounds.com/"> An international forum</a> for the greyhound racing industry</li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.nswnca.com.au/" href="http://www.nswnca.com.au/"> NSW National Coursing Association</a>, Australia</li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.grv.org.au" href="http://www.grv.org.au/"> Greyhound Racing in Australia</a> Victory, Australia</li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.greyhoundrecorder.com.au/" href="http://www.greyhoundrecorder.com.au/"> Greyhound Racing newspaper</a> published for over 73 years</li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.thedogs.co.uk" href="http://www.thedogs.co.uk/"> A British greyhound racing board</a></li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.dog-track.co.uk" href="http://www.dog-track.co.uk/"> UK greyhound racing information</a></li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.igb.ie" href="http://www.igb.ie/"> Irish greyhound racing board</a></li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.cgrc-europe.com" href="http://www.cgrc-europe.com/"> Continental Greyhound Racing Federation</a></li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.grl.fi/engl.htm" href="http://www.grl.fi/engl.htm"> Finnish Greyhound Racing Association</a></li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.agcouncil.com" href="http://www.agcouncil.com/"> The American Greyhound Council</a> (Joint NGA &amp; AGTOA Welfare Organization)</li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.greyhound-data.com" href="http://www.greyhound-data.com/"> Comprehensive database</a> covering greyhound pedigrees, races, stadiums,  	and adoption worldwide</li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.grey2kusa.org" href="http://www.grey2kusa.org/"> Grey 2K USA</a></li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.greyhoundconnection.com" href="http://www.greyhoundconnection.com/"> Greyhound Connection</a>, portal site listing greyhound information</li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.greyhounds.org" href="http://www.greyhounds.org/"> Greyhound Protection League</a>, a group critical of the racing industry</li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.usadog.org/" href="http://www.usadog.org/"> USA Defenders of Greyhounds</a>, a group working to protect racing  	greyhounds</li>
<li> <a class="external text" title="http://www.greyhounds.org/gpl/contents/media_cases2.html" href="http://www.greyhounds.org/gpl/contents/media_cases2.html"> List of abuse cases</a> reported by the Greyhound protection league.</li>
</ul>
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<p><em>Video: Westhoughton &amp; Bolton Greyhound Racing Derby Final Night</em></p>
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