GLOBAL ONLINE PROTESTS WEEKLY TO BAN GREYHOUND & DOG RACING GLOBALLY
Starting Monday, July 22nd, and continuing every week until the end of the year, Global Justice for Greyhounds and all dogs invite everyone to stand with us in weekly online protests to demand a global ban on greyhound and dog racing.
GLOBAL WEEKLY PROTEST SCHEDULE
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What the Greyhound Industry DOES NOT WANT YOU TO KNOW !
Greyhound Racing /dog racing industry is inherently BARBARIC From cradle to the grave greyhounds suffer horrific cruelty and end their days by being tortured and murdered
This is happening across the globe in countries such as UK, IRD, USA, Spain Australia, China, Koreas Vietnam, Cambodia Botswana ,Argentina, Pakistan and many other countries.
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The Greyhound Racing industry is inherently cruel and barbaric. This is not a SPORT the sheer cruelty is horrific and vile. From cradle to the grave these loyal dogs suffer immense cruelty due to the racing and betting industry.
Greyhounds that don’t make the grade or become surplus to requirement are murdered using horrific methods. Greyhounds are locked up 24hrs a day and only let out to race in horrific conditions as more recently exposed in 38 degrees heat , where they can suffer injuries , heart attacks ,heat stroke and other fatalities. Nearly every track has a freezer where they put the dead bodies of healthy Greyhounds that the track vet have killed using lethal injections. Piles and piles of dead dogs lie in these freezers.
Currently there are 14 greyhound tracks in Southern Ireland – Galway, Dublin, Dundalk, Enniscorthy, Kilkenny, Mullingar, Newbridge, Clonmel, Cork, Limerick, Thurles, Tralee, Waterford and Youghal. In 2019 two further tracks were shut down, Lifford and Longford.
These all are under the control of Bord na gCon which was renamed Rásaíocht Con Éireann (RCE) (Greyhound Racing Ireland) in 2020.In Northern Ireland there are two further greyhound tracks – Drumbo and Derry. However these tracks are under the control of the Irish Coursing Club (ICC).
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