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  • Never been...but would like to see what its like

    34 29.57%
  • couldn't drag me to one...they are inhumane

    59 51.30%
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    Originally posted by greysandmoregreys
    HMMMM, exhaustion? LOL that is almost tooooo funny.

    If I thought the dog was laying there due to exhaustion I would think that his/her tongue would be haning out and he/she wouldn't look too aleart.

    Ya think that maybe that picture was taken in a shelter and not the track? There is only ONE greyhound track in the US that I know has a cement bottom to the crates and that is in JCKC.

    Nice looking hound though

    Maybe because it was cold out.
    They rarely move at the shelter. And when they try, it's VERY hard for them. They all come with their "racing names"... all at around the age of 1-2. If their owners honestly cared about them they wouldn't dump them off at the shelter, they'd keep them and love them even if they can't race anymore.

    I've even met a "retired racer" who as her description was raced, then when "she couldn't race any longer" was bred many times she was dumped at the shelter. All at the age of 2 years.
    That's really a loving owner, huh?
    NO. I'm not saying all greyhound owners an people who race them are like that, but until there are no longer "owners" like such I don't approve of the "sport".


    YES... DUH. That's why I said that it was one of the many THAT I SAW AT THE SHELTER.
    And it's there because it was dumped off like property.
    I took the picture, i've been around many "retired racers"

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    Originally posted by Kfamr


    How could anyone do something to such a sweet heart

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    Originally posted by dogs_4_me
    How could anyone do something to such a sweet heart

    I'm not sure.
    I try to refrain myself from bawling everytime I visit the shelter.
    In all of their descriptions it's something about "not good enough to race anymore, etc."

    I really would like to adopt one, one of these days, but right now we're at our limit.

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    ive heard they need alot of TLC b/c lots of them arent used to being in a household,and being around people etc. I dont know if thats true or not,but i would LOVE to adopt atleast 2-3 retired racers.ive heard that they are wonderful family dogs,and i would love to have one.

    ive never been to a Greyhound race,and i would never want to go.wehave a racetrack here in Houston and i get soo many sad thoughts everytime we drive by it
    Kay-that dog is beautiful in your picture,do you know if he got adopted??

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    Originally posted by sammy101
    Kay-that dog is beautiful in your picture,do you know if he got adopted??

    Isn't she? That picture was taken in March, and I have not seen her since then, so i'm sure she got adopted. Fortunately, that shelter is a no-kill, but there are many which aren't.

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    I am not informed on racing conditions etc.

    Is this a respected organization or are they printing
    un-truths?

    Greyhound protection league

    http://www.greyhounds.org/gpl/contents/entry.html
    Last edited by KYS; 10-22-2004 at 09:01 PM.


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  7. #7
    I really don't feel the need to get into a P*ssing match with you. But please let me point out a few minor flaws in your statements.

    Greyhounds don't hit the tracks until they are 18 months old. Sure there are a few that will go to the tracks at the age of 15 or 16 months old but those are few and far.

    You don't know if the dog can run until it is running against the competition at the track so how would you decied at the age of 12months old that they are no good?

    Heck they just start training at 12 months old.

    The discription of the retired racers that you talk about just doesn't quite make sence either. Not calling you a lier but it just doesn't seem to add up.

    If the dog went to the track she would have been on hormones. Kinda like the birth control pills. So if she was at the track for even a couple of months she would have been like 20 months old.

    Then when they come off the track they don't go right into season. So say it takes a few months for them to come into season.

    So now she's 22- 24 months old. So now she's two. She is then bred and that is a 63 justation period. Another two months pass for her to have her pups. Now she is around 2yrs 2months old. Now she has to be with those pups for another 2 months for the pups to nurse. Now she's 2yrs 4 months old.

    Now the breeder of this dog has no clue how her pups are going to turn out as racers. He/she thought enough about her to breed her why would he just dump her off at the pound/shelter?


    Oh and about the DUH part on your post. Very classy

    If you would take another look at my post you will see that I was fixing my error while you were posting your ever so nice comment

    I'm human and make errors.

    As far as saying "until there are no longer "owners" like such"

    Well hell, we could say that about people that adopt any animal.

    Until there are no more adopters that won't abandon, abuse, starve, mistreat, there pets then we won't adopt out animals and all should be put down. Kinda sad huh?

    Doesn't make a difference to me if you like greyhound racing, aprove of it, hate it or love it.

    To each there own, Just sharing my tid bit of information from the inside

    Originally posted by Kfamr
    Maybe because it was cold out.
    They rarely move at the shelter. And when they try, it's VERY hard for them. They all come with their "racing names"... all at around the age of 1-2. If their owners honestly cared about them they wouldn't dump them off at the shelter, they'd keep them and love them even if they can't race anymore.

    I've even met a "retired racer" who as her description was raced, then when "she couldn't race any longer" was bred many times she was dumped at the shelter. All at the age of 2 years.
    That's really a loving owner, huh?
    NO. I'm not saying all greyhound owners an people who race them are like that, but until there are no longer "owners" like such I don't approve of the "sport".


    YES... DUH. That's why I said that it was one of the many THAT I SAW AT THE SHELTER.
    And it's there because it was dumped off like property.
    I took the picture, i've been around many "retired racers"

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    Originally posted by Kfamr
    Isn't she? That picture was taken in March, and I have not seen her since then, so i'm sure she got adopted. Fortunately, that shelter is a no-kill, but there are many which aren't.
    oh thats good! i wish all shelters were no-kill

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    In no way am I lying aobut what i've posted. That's what i've read off of MANY shelter info pages for the greys.

    I even spoke to a lady once, who had a gorgeous brindle male Grey. She had rescued him and he was a retired racer. I spoke to her for a very long time about the racing issue, and as a greyhound lover she disapproved of the "sport" 100%.

    Like I said, not ALL greyhounds are treated like yours are.

    As far as my post being "Very classy", I thought the same of you spewing off at us and calling us ignorant in your very first when you know absolutely NOTHING about anyone on this board.
    There are MANY people on this board to volunteer and spend their lives at shelters and know first hand what happens to they retired racers.

    I never said you didn't make errors, but the way you responded to me was the same exact thing you recieved.


    I'd love to see each and every breed of dog out of the shelter.
    Greyhounds and Pit Bulls make up a majority of the pure bred dogs in the shelter I visit often. Each and everyone of them comes with a heartbreaking and disgusting story.



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    Yeah, Jess, I think ya right.

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    Yes Cali came over to another message board and mentioned what was going on over here

    I'm not here to upset anyone just wanted to shed a bit of light from another point of view.

    I've had all sorts of other pets through out my life. I've owned a GSD that came from a shelter, I've taken in every type of unwanted animal you can imagine.

    I love all animals, big and small, short and tall, hair and no hair.

    Makes no difference to me. They all deserve good homes that love them, care for the, and treat them the best that a human can treat an animal.

    Greyhounds make wonderful pets. There are so many misinformation about greyhounds it's sad

    Greyhounds don't need a lot of exercise. There content to lay around and sleep most of the day away.

    You don't need a fenced in yard to have a greyhound. They do just fine taking walks.

    Most greyhounds are safe with small animals and children

    Greyhounds are some of the healthiest dogs around because they are athletes for the first few years they are in good shape, good heart, lungs, no hip dysplasia like so many other breeds of dogs.

    Greyhounds shed very little and are know to do well for people who are alergic to most other dogs. Because of there low body fat they don't tend to have the dander that other dogs have

    Greyhounds don't take up a lot of space. They can curle up into a tiny ball and fit three to a normal size couch. Ask me I know I have six that let me share there house with them

    I could go on and on about how wonderful these dogs are but I will stop there for now

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    May I have a link to this other board so that I can look around?

    I don't believe anyone here is misinformed about the breed.
    I myself love the breed...I love all breeds. I think they are one of the most gorgeous breeds. Many have said that on of my dogs looks to be part grey.

    ~Kay, Athena, Ace, Kiara, Mufasa, & Alice!
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    Love with all your hearts and never forget
    How good it feels to be alive
    And strive for your desire"

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    OK let me introduce myself,
    My name is Heather and I live in Gulfport,Mississippi

    I volunteer for GPA LA also have helped out GFGC, GRR, Greyhound Crossroads in SC

    All of which are greyhound adoption groups.

    Just last week I went to the local H.S. and picked up a whippet and brought it to one of the local greyhound adoption groups. Also picked up two adopted greyhounds from a home that the people no longer wanted and they left them tied outside, on an over head run, with choke chains on.

    I don't know Cali other than a post on another message board.

    Just trying to put out some first hand information.

    Take it for what it is or leave it. Makes no difference to me

    Originally posted by K9soul
    I'm guessing "greysandmoregreys" is one of Cali's friends recruited over here to dispell the stupid myth of mistreated and ill used greyhounds.

    Come to think of it the spelling in this sentence looks awfully similar to Cali's

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    The other board is:
    greytalk

    This is a greyhound board filled with greyhound adopters, some breeder, many greyhound adoption groups are on this board, some racing peps, and some people who have no greyhound just love the breed.

    Please take a look and see what is really going on

    Sorry one more thing, Take a look under cute and funny you will see some of the best pictures around.

    Also I go by the same user name over there

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    Welcome to Pet Talks, greysandmore! Everyone here wishes that there were NO bad owners, of greyhounds or other animals. That there was no need for animal shelters, other than a a brief resting place between good owners. That no dog was ever neglected, no cat dumped, no domesticated rabbit let loose to "make it in the wild," and on and on.

    Just wanted to make that clear. We've all come from many different perspectives, backgrounds, nationalities, political stripes (or spots) and had many different experiences, and what we do have in common is the love of animals.

    Are your greyhounds "leaners?" I've met one that was a serious "glad to meet you, now let me sit on your foot and lean on you"-type - but he had been off the racetrack and in a home for several years at that point.

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    Thanks for giving me that link.
    It's nice to see what they're saying about us, since they know absolutely nothing aobut any of us!

    Especially this:
    Ummm.... I see absolutly no grey pets there... all other pooch pics. They obviously are talking out of their *eyes* (nice).
    Since no one who has posted yet, doesn't own a Grey, it obviously means we know nothing, right?

    ~Kay, Athena, Ace, Kiara, Mufasa, & Alice!
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