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Do greyhounds get injured easily?

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At dog tracks nationwide, greyhounds routinely suffer serious injuries. From January 2008 through April 2018, a total of 15,273 greyhound injuries have been documented. The most commonly reported injury was a broken leg. Other injuries included head trauma, electrocution and broken backs.


Do greyhounds get hurt easily?

Some have a much lower prey drive than others, but it's always best to supervise your Greyhound around smaller animals. Instinct can overcome training, and Greyhounds have been known to injure or even kill smaller pets.

What injuries are greyhounds prone to?

Toes and feet. Torn collateral ligaments; sub luxations (dislocation) and fractures of metacarpals/metatarsals; injured superficial digital flexor tendons.The carpal (wrist) joint. Injury to the wrist is the most common cause of early retirement. ... The hock. ... Neck and forelimb. ... Hind limb. ... Fascia injuries.

Why do greyhounds get injured?

Greyhounds sustain more injuries than humans, there is one causal factor. The racing industry talks about track surface, trap placement, which are factors. The general public think collisions cause the injuries, collisions play a part.

Is Greyhound Racing inhumane?

While racing has declined sharply in recent years as people have become more aware of the horrors associated with this sport, there are still tracks operating in the U.S. Racing Greyhounds routinely experience terrible injuries on the track such as broken legs, cardiac arrest, spinal cord paralysis and broken necks.

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