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Is Greyhound Racing cruel Australia?

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An estimated 18,000 greyhounds are killed every year in Australia – simply because they aren't deemed fast enough to win races. Eight thousand of those killed are puppies. Tragically, these otherwise gentle and sensitive living beings are taunted and provoked into chasing different species of “lure”.


Is greyhound racing actually cruel?

Racing greyhounds endure lives of confinement, are subject to standard practices that are cruel and suffer injuries and even death. Greyhounds used for racing are kept in cages, barely large enough for them to stand up or turn around, for up to 23 hours per day.

Do greyhounds get killed after racing?

Every year, thousands of young and healthy Greyhound dogs are killed merely because they lack winning potential, were injured while racing or are no longer competitive.

Are racing greyhounds treated badly?

Poorly maintained tracks and racing frequency can cause painful and often lethal injuries, such as broken backs and limbs. They industry is not required to declare greyhound injuries.

How many greyhounds get put down a year?

"As many as 96 in every 100 healthy young greyhounds born each year will be destroyed by the industry which bred them." By comparison, the RSPCA puts down 7,307 dogs each year out of nearly 46,000 it takes in - a rate of 15.9 per cent, he said.

What is the cruelty of greyhound racing?

The cruelty behind the greyhound racing industry, revealed. Horrific. The cruel, secret underbelly of the greyhound racing industry has been exposed. Live piglets, rabbits and possums tied to mechanical lures and doomed to torturous death: This is the horrific reality of the greyhound racing industry to Australia.

What is the reality of greyhound racing in Australia?

Live piglets, rabbits and possums tied to mechanical lures and doomed to torturous death: This is the horrific reality of the greyhound racing industry to Australia.

Why is Greyhound gambling bad?

In the U.S., greyhound gambling has declined 70 percent since 1990. Dog racing is cruel and inhumane. Here’s why: Each year, tens of thousands of racing greyhounds are bred in the U.S, Ireland and Australia, creating at least 8,000 greyhound litters for the sole purpose of racing and gambling.

Is dog racing cruel and inhumane?

Dog racing is cruel and inhumane. Here’s why: Each year, tens of thousands of racing greyhounds are bred in the U.S, Ireland and Australia, creating at least 8,000 greyhound litters for the sole purpose of racing and gambling. This produces about 48,000 greyhound puppies per year, many of whom are not even recorded by the industry.

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