Due to over-breeding, greyhounds are unavoidably bred that are unsuitable for racing. This results in healthy dogs being homeless and subject to neglect, abuse or euthanasia.
In its policy document on greyhound racing, the RSPCA says – “Currently, the industry is not accountable and lacks transparency particularly in relation to the fate of greyhounds who leave the industry.” This is why the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) recommends in its greyhound racing policy that:
“Euthanasia should only ever be considered as a last resort if, after behavioural assessment and rehabilitation, rehoming is not possible. It is incumbent on participants in the industry to minimise the numbers of Greyhounds killed unnecessarily.
Where euthanasia is necessary, this must be performed within an atmosphere of kindness and gentleness, and only by a veterinarian, with an auditable trail in place to ensure compliance with this requirement.”
Yet in Queensland, greyhounds can be put down with blunt force trauma because they are classed as livestock. Also, they are discarded to labs for dissection and to vet practices where they are bled out and killed. This practice is called terminal blood donation – so much for the racing industry’s mantra that it ‘loves its dogs’.
The fact that one in every five of Queensland’s discarded ex-racing dogs is disposed of in these appalling ways is revealed by Queensland Racing and Integrity Commission (QRIC) data. It shows hundreds of hundreds of retired greyhounds have been “surrendered to other agency”. When CPG asked for confirmation about what this meant, the truth emerged. Not surprisingly, QRIC says that “euthanasia and adoption data from these agencies are not currently available.”
In every other state, it’s possible for greyhounds to be killed for a range of reasons including: injury, illness, old age, etc. In almost every case, a pet dog would never be treated this way unless suffering – when euthanasia makes sense.
To stop this greyhound carnage, the RSPCA recommends birth to death tracking – see here for more information.
- The Project, Friends Of The Hound: The Woman Saving Ex-Racing Greyhounds From Euthanasia, Ch10-TV
- The Greyhound Recorder, NSW regulator makes sweeping changes to greyhound rehoming protocols, Staff writer
- The Conversation, Greyhound pups must be tracked from birth to death, so we know how many are killed, Alexandra McEwan
- Guardian Australia, Retired racing greyhounds put down for being ‘timid’, ‘noisy’ or ‘hating cats‘, Christopher Knaus
- Guardian Australia, Greyhound racing: euthanasia of healthy dogs sparks call for stronger penalties, Christopher Knaus
- ABC online news, Euthanasia fears over Tasracing revamp of Tasmania’s greyhound adoption program guidelines, Adam Holmes
- ABC online news, MPs call for greyhound racing inquiry as advocates reveal dozens of deaths off-track, Harrison Tippet and Rachel Clayton
- ABC Darwin news, Report into Darwin Greyhound Association finds ‘inadequate’ treatment, including high rates of injury, euthanasia, Felicity James
- Guardian Australia, Greyhound racing injuries and deaths surge despite NSW government’s $30m safety pledge, Tamsin Rose
- ABC news online, Unwanted greyhounds routinely drained of blood then euthanised, Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlo