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Allegations of Systemic Cheating and Live Baiting Within The Greyhound Racing Industry
Greyhound racers are secretly blooding their dogs with live bait as part of systemic and widespread cheating within the country's multimillion-dollar industry.
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/allegations-of-systemic-cheating-and-live-baiting-within-greyhound-racing-industry-uncovered-by-four-corners-20150216-13gi30.html
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The Abomination of Greyhound Racing
Racing Greyhounds suffer on the track, routinely experiencing terrible injuries such as broken legs, cardiac arrest, paralysis and broken necks.
https://www.aspca.org/fight-cruelty/abomination-greyhound-racing
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Greyhound Racing - Animal Cruelty
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. While racing has declined sharply in recent years as people have become more aware of the horrors associated with this sport, there are still more than 20 tracks operating in the U.S.
http://www.aspca.org/animal-cruelty/other-animal-issues/greyhound-racing
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End Greyhound Racing Cruelty - Official investigation site
Groundbreaking investigations by Animals Australia & Animal Liberation Queensland have exposed widespread live baiting in the greyhound industry. Join the campaign to end the cruelty.
http://greyhoundcruelty.com
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Greyhounds: Racing to Their Deaths
Dogs have enjoyed a place of privilege and affection in the hearts and minds of most Americans. The greyhound breed specifically has enjoyed a rich and noble history, which often has been intertwined with the life of aristocracy.
https://www.animallaw.info/article/greyhounds-racing-their-deaths
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Greyhound Racing - Animals Australia
Few of the estimated 20,000 greyhound pups born each year have the athletic capabilities and top speed to become a race winner. Bred for no other purpose than to race and win, many young and healthy greyhound dogs are discarded and killed because they are not 'profitable' enough.
http://www.animalsaustralia.org/issues/greyhound-racing.php
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Greyhound Racing : The Humane Society of the United States
Greyhound racing is on the wane-it's now illegal in 39 states. But greyhounds still bred for racing face a lifetime in crates, pens or fenced enclosures, without the love of a family. We can eliminate greyhound racing through education, compassion and action.
http://www.humanesociety.org/issues/greyhound_racing/
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Greyhound Racing FAQ's
Greyhound racing may seem like a harmless sport, but life in the fast lane is no picnic for these overworked dogs.
http://www.aspca.org/greyhound-racing-faq
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Greyhound Racing - PETA
The greyhound racing industry treats dogs like running machines. Learn how you can inform others about putting an end to this cruel and useless sport.
http://www.peta.org/issues/animals-in-entertainment/cruel-sports/greyhound-racing/
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Greyhound Racing : New Zealand Animal Rights
Racing greyhounds is an animals-as-entertainment business. Driven by a profit-focused gambling industry, dogs are bred for the purpose of racing - and are expected to be fast in order to be profitable.
http://www.safe.org.nz/issue/greyhound-racing