Greyhound Racing Ban in Wales

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Looks to be on its way but unspecified timescale.

I worry about what will happen to the dogs along the way. Sure some responsible breeders and trainers will rehome or work with the rescue organisations, but I am sure that there are those who will do god knows what with them. The GBGB statement doesn't fill me with hope on that.
 
There are greyhound rescues all over the country taking on the waste from the greyhound industry.

Given that there will likely be a cooling off period, I see no reason why those dedicated rescues will not be able to manage.
These rehoming groups cannot rehome all the current greyhounds coming off the track, there are only so many homes available.
 
These rehoming groups cannot rehome all the current greyhounds coming off the track, there are only so many homes available.
This and the fact GBGB have some ridiculous schemes supposedly in aid of rehoming greyhounds currently that mean some are stuck in rescues along with not being able to get spaces....
 
These rehoming groups cannot rehome all the current greyhounds coming off the track, there are only so many homes available.
This is what I'm worried about.

There are greyhound rescues all over the country taking on the waste from the greyhound industry.

Given that there will likely be a cooling off period, I see no reason why those dedicated rescues will not be able to manage.
I don't know what the numbers are but I do wonder what percentage of the 'waste' from the industry the rescues are able to help. We got a mixed story for what happened to Ivy and we'll probably never know for sure, but I am sure that not all of them make it out of racing smoothly.

This and the fact GBGB have some ridiculous schemes supposedly in aid of rehoming greyhounds currently that mean some are stuck in rescues along with not being able to get spaces....
Their statement in the article didn't give me much hope that they would work in collaboration with other rescue/rehoming organisations, so I hope they have a good alternative!
 
My understanding is that greyhounds who aren't rehomed and whose owners don't want to pay a vet (or can't find one willing to euthanize a healthy animal) are shot? A quick, clean death is very far from the worst thing that can happen to any animal. If several thousand greyhound currently in training die early to prevent the hundreds of thousands that would otherwise come after them, then sad as it is, they won't have died in vain.
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Greyhounds really do make lovely pets. I know a few and would love to have one one day. Hope there are some good rehoming campaigns. Not too energetic generally good on the lead can sometimes live with cats etc. excellent with children. Minimal shedding. Adorable.

generally super laid back and bone idle, a slightly sedated w h i p p e t basically 😂
 
My understanding is that greyhounds who aren't rehomed and whose owners don't want to pay a vet (or can't find one willing to euthanize a healthy animal) are shot? A quick, clean death is very far from the worst thing that can happen to any animal. If several thousand greyhound currently in training die early to prevent the hundreds of thousands that would otherwise come after them, then sad as it is, they won't have died in vain.
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I think some end up dumped and others get shipped off to goodness knows where.

I am not in general against euthanasia and I agree that humane PTS is not the worst thing to happen to an animal, but the thought of this happening on such a large scale is incredibly distressing.
 
My understanding is that greyhounds who aren't rehomed and whose owners don't want to pay a vet (or can't find one willing to euthanize a healthy animal) are shot? A quick, clean death is very far from the worst thing that can happen to any animal. If several thousand greyhound currently in training die early to prevent the hundreds of thousands that would otherwise come after them, then sad as it is, they won't have died in vain.
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Quite a few racing greyhounds find their way to other countries such as China. There are fates worse than death for them.
 
This is what I'm worried about.


I don't know what the numbers are but I do wonder what percentage of the 'waste' from the industry the rescues are able to help. We got a mixed story for what happened to Ivy and we'll probably never know for sure, but I am sure that not all of them make it out of racing smoothly.


Their statement in the article didn't give me much hope that they would work in collaboration with other rescue/rehoming organisations, so I hope they have a good alternative!
I doubt it, the GBGB have affiliated rehoming centres with restrictive rules, I also know of one trainer in the North that recently travelled a dog down to wales (the irony) as that was the only rehoming space he could find

Having had dealings with the GBGB over welfare issues I have no confidence in them, they are basically run by ARC and Star (who own the race tracks)
 
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