The rehoming of Australian racing industry dogs has flatlined in the last three years, according to research by the Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds.
Just over 2,000 dogs were rehomed annually by industry adoption bodies, a figure that has not increased since 2017-18, a CPG report found.
The national rate of greyhound breeding in 2020–21 was about six times the racing industry’s capacity to rehome them via its official adoption programs, the CPG estimates. “This means the racing industry will continue to fail miserably in convincing the community it has reformed,” the report said.
The CPG’s national spokesperson, Kylie Field, said community-run rescue groups rehomed more greyhounds compared to industry programs in all states except Queensland and Western Australia. “It’s a grassroots community movement to keep these dogs safe and alive and rehabilitated,” she said.
“There are more greyhounds sitting in houses now than there probably ever has been,” Field said. “The breeding numbers are still way too high to ever, ever rehome the amount of greyhounds that there are out there.”
Greater accountability on rehoming and breeding was necessary, Field said, citing opinion polling that suggested most Australians did not support dog racing. “Where are we going to be in five years’ time if the government doesn’t step in and tighten up legislation around breeding of these dogs?” she said.
The CPG also found that the number of pups who were not named had doubled. “That just means that they untraceable,” Field said. “If you don’t register the dog … the dog can disappear.”
The report’s findings come amid allegations of live baiting in South Australia this week.
An SA greyhound trainer had their licence and registration suspended after Greyhound Racing SA and the RSPCA conducted a snap search of the trainer’s property north of Adelaide on Wednesday.
“If confirmed, this would be the first case of live baiting ever recorded in South Australia,” Greyhound Racing SA said in a statement on Thursday. “Live baiting is an abhorrent practice and goes against everything Greyhound Racing SA stands for as an organisation, a sport and a community.”
Twice a day.
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Short walks
Avoid the heat.
It's a myth that they are very energetic
Yes, but, they are used to being contained for long periods and may need additional help.
they don't often bark, so it's best to watch for them walking towards the exit/ toileting area and letting them out.
Greyhounds have short hair and a single coat, so rarely need to be washed or brushed and usually do not smell.
Because they only have a single coat, greyhounds do feel the cold and do need to wear clothing in winter. There are a number of places to find greyhound clothes, from pjs, to coats to raincoats.
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bed - see the FAQ on bedding
Food
Collar and Lead - see the FAQ on choosing from these
After the exposes into the greyhound racing industry, most of the state governments funded the greyhound racing industry to establish standards.
Each state has a number of charities devoted to animal welfare, animal rehoming and specifically, greyhound rehabilitation and rehoming post racing.
Sometimes. If you adopt a greyhound from a reputable greyhound rehoming group, they will have assessed the greyhound and be able to advise.
Around 12.
Since greyhounds have moved into domestic life and not just being in the racing industry, we've learned that greyhounds tend to live naturally to about 12, but there are instances where theyv'e lived to 18. We've also found that greyhounds do have a higher risk of some illnesses, which were not known when they were killed post racing career. These are osteosarcoma and this has the potential to shorten their lifespan.
Usually yes. Please see FAQ about greyhound adoption options.
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