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NEWS FLASH:
The end of greyhound racing in Kansas, please visit here to read more about this!
Greyhound Health and Wellness Seminar please
visit for details on this and more programs that The Greyhound Alliance has to offer.
Guam working hard to eliminate greyhound racing, please visit here to read more about this!
Please
understand the information and images we are providing links to below
are the reasons we took up this battle back in 1988. This is exactly
what we wish to save every Greyhound from - torture, injury,
mistreatment and possible death ...
The Killing Fields Of Chapmanville WV ... Inside One WV Greyhound Training Facility
Please click here to read this very important (and shocking) article, and then be sure to read this, the second report
Documents Expose Slaughter of Greyhound Dogs By Their Owners in 2008.
We are sometimes asked why we don’t have pictures of our
hounds
here on our website. The answer is pretty simple, we place too many
hounds to keep things even close to current, and more importantly, it
is all about personality. Matching a family to the right retired
greyhound is what we’re about, and have been since 1988. We
currently have a lot of wonderful retired racers from around the
country that are ready and waiting for fenced yards and sofas. Please
consider opening your heart and your home to one of these sweet hounds.
All photos on our site are of previously adopted retired greyhounds who
are now living life as cherished companions.
Tracks have closed for the season, trainers have gone out of business,
tracks have gone out of business, and each and every day, dozens of
regular working greyhounds are forced to retire. They need your help
now! Please discuss it with your family and submit an application to
adopt what possibly might be the perfect pet for you.
Hope is a state of mind, not of the world. Hope, in this deep and
powerful sense, is not the same as joy that things are going well, or a
willingness to invest in enterprises that are obviously heading for
success…but rather an ability to work for something because
it
is good. -Vaclav Havel (1936)
Adopting a retired
racing greyhound is good. |
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