Saturday, 26 February 2011

USA - "Greyhound Organization Alarmed at Number of Injuries"

See:-
http://wowktv.com/story.cfm?func=viewstory&storyid=94763
http://www.grey2kusa.org/eNEWS/G2K-020211Email.html

For more info on the campaign to protect greyhounds in the USA, see http://www.grey2kusa.org

Greyhound death-toll down again


Latest research by investigative group Greyhound Watch (GW) indicates that almost 10,500 greyhounds are now being put to death annually, because of the existence of the British dog racing industry.

Tables produced by GW (based on information provided by the British and Irish greyhound racing and breeding industries) can be viewed at http://tinyurl.com/GreyhoundsKilled2010


The estimated figure of 10,442 deaths annually, is, of course, horrific, but the good news for greyhounds is that it is almost 1,800 fewer than the previous year (see http://tinyurl.com/GreyhoundsKilled2009).

The reason for this encouraging fall in the greyhound death-toll is because fewer of these dogs are now being bred to be used as commodities by the racing industry. This decline in breeding is due to a fall in demand, brought about by the closure of tracks and a reduction in the number of greyhound races taking place (down by over 2,000 from 2009).
Demos at Coventry Stadium helped force the track there to close
Yet more evidence that our public education campaign, aimed at persuading people not to attend or bet on dog racing, is saving greyhounds from death and suffering.

Greyhound racing also causes the deaths of many thousands of other dogs apart from greyhounds, as places in homes and rescue kennels, which could go to other stray and "unwanted" dogs, are taken up by greyhounds got rid of by the racing industry, meaning that those other dogs are "put down" because there is nowhere for them to go.

Therefore, the latest figures are also good news for non-greyhound dogs, as the fewer greyhounds that are "disposed of", the more chance there is of "unwanted" other dogs being able to find homes.

See http://greyhound-watch.blogspot.com/2011/02/track-closures-benefit-greyhounds.html for an excellent Greyhound Watch article on how track closures benefit greyhounds.

Peterborough Stadium demo - Sat March 5th

There will be a demo outside Peterborough Stadium on Saturday, March 5th, 6pm - 7.30pm, to coincide with a greyhound race meeting taking place there.

A previous demo at Peterborough Stadium
Please try to attend, especially if you live in or near the Cambridgeshire area.

Address of the stadium is First Drove, Fengate, Peterborough, PE1 5BJ.

Directions: A1M (Jct 17) and A47, turn off the ring road (A1139) at exit 5 (brown information signposts to Greyhound Stadium from thereon). Rail: Peterborough Station, 2 miles from the track.

Maps showing the location can be found at http://tinyurl.com/4rcsb and http://tinyurl.com/36gr5e

Contact Rose on 07884 163205, if you need more information.

See http://tinyurl.com/PeterboroughLeaflet for info about serious injury and slaughter of dogs racing at Peterborough. Sadly, many more fatal injuries have occurred there since the leaflet was produced.

In addition to the appalling injuries to racing dogs that occur all too frequently at stadiums like Peterborough, it must also be remembered that these tracks are each responsible, on average, for the deaths of over 400 greyhounds per year, because of the demand they create for these dogs to be bred and subsequently disposed of.

Friday, 11 February 2011

Great news for greyhounds as racing fund is slashed

The Greyhound Board of Great Britain (GBGB), which administers, funds and promotes British greyhound racing, has been forced to slash its budget by a further 23%.


This has been caused because even fewer people are betting on dog racing, which has led to yet another reduction in the British Greyhound Racing Fund, which is made up of a percentage of the money wagered on greyhound races.

Although the GBGB budget cut means there will be less money going into welfare, the overall news for greyhounds is excellent, because it includes a 9% cut in prize-money support, a huge reduction in the capital spending budget for tracks, from £430,000 to zero, and a £400,000 cut in national marketing.

These reductions will no doubt push even more tracks toward closure and hasten the ultimate demise of the dog racing industry, which is, of course, the best news the greyhounds could ever be given.

For more info, see the article at http://tinyurl.com/GBGBcuts2011

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Help stop proposed Towcester greyhound track!

Towcester horse racing course is drawing up plans to build a greyhound track.
(See http://www.buckinghamtoday.co.uk/sport/dog_track_plan_at_towcester_racecourse_1_2336428 for more information).

Please help our efforts to put a stop to this by e-mailing/writing to all the members of South Northants Council, politely informing them of the suffering and slaughter of greyhounds caused by the dog racing industry and asking them to do whatever they can to prevent the construction of this
track.

Details of councillors can be found at http://www.southnorthants.gov.uk/Servicepage358-1.htm and we would advise our supporters to e-mail them individually, rather than in a block, as although this is more time consuming, it is likely to be more effective in terms of getting a response.

Please also contact Andrea Leadsom, MP for South Northamptonshire.
Details at http://www.andrealeadsom.com/contacts/contact-us

Thursday, 20 January 2011

Ethical jewellery - donation promotion for GA

Treat yourself (or a loved one) and help the greyhounds!
              **Offer extended until April 30th**

We've received the message below from ethical jeweller Kerstin Laibach.
Now you can purchase some of this beautiful jewellery for yourself, or as a gift, and help protect greyhounds at the same time!
A little luxury without the guilt, that special gift that can also help stop greyhound suffering.

Kerstin Laibach (noted as "the planet's most unique and genuine ethical goldsmith") is offering her handmade designer pieces to raise money for Greyhound Action.  This special arrangement is available until 26th December 2010.

You can visit the main Laibach website at www.kerstinlaibach.com  - or Vegans and Veggies might like to directly visit www.kerstinlaibach.com/vegan to view  the stunning new Veg*n Inscribed Collection.

When you have chosen from any of the Collections, or have a bespoke request, please make sure you enter the all important promotional code GREYACT10 when filling in the Laibach order form. On completion of your order, ten percent of your purchase will be donated to Greyhound Action. As a special incentive for Greyhound Action supporters you will also personally receive a five percent discount off your purchase.

Atelier Laibach has turned traditional precision goldsmithing on its head by readjusting crafting and sourcing methods to ensure absolute ethical integrity:
*Nothing newly-mined.
*Recycled gold and silver.
*Cruelty-Free and Vegan.
*Locally gathered and produced.
*Every detail of a piece handmade by Laibach.
*10 percent of sales to wildlife and conservation.
*Genuine approach to chemical-hazard-free crafting.
*Carbon-inverted targets (Dedicated to putting more back into nature and the
environment than taking from it).

Every Laibach piece is handmade to order and Kerstin only has one pair of hands! - so you are kindly advised to act quickly if you would like your jewellery piece to arrive in time for Christmas.

Sunday, 12 December 2010

Good news already for Henlow campaign

Within days of the start of Bedfordshire Greyhound Action's campaign to close the dog track at Henlow Stadium, we have received the following message:-

Our local pub had an outing to Henlow dog track in Bedfordshire yesterday and my husband and I went along. There were a couple of people with placards at the gate – until I saw them I hadn’t really thought anything about the dogs themselves - if I had done, I would have assumed they were cared for. When I got home, I looked up information on the internet, and won’t be going again.

This is very encouraging, as, in our experience, for every person who tells us they will never attend greyhound racing again, there are many others who have also been put off from "going to the dogs", but don't take the trouble to get in touch.

Local Greyhound Action supporters have begun to hold weekly demos/leafletting outside the track as part of the campaign. For contact details/more info, see http://greyhound-action.blogspot.com/2010/12/campaign-launched-to-close-henlow.html

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Campaign launched to close Henlow greyhound track

Following a very successful demonstration on November 27th, local Greyhound Action supporters have decided to launch a campaign to close the greyhound track at Henlow Stadium and are hoping to hold regular demos/leafletting there on Saturday evenings.

Please try to help/support this campaign, especially if you live in or near the Bedfordshire/North Herts area.

If you'd like to take part in demos, even if only occasionally, or help in any other way, please contact Bedfordshire Greyhound Action at bedsgreyhoundaction@hotmail.co.uk or on 07938 819794.

There was controversy surrounding the Henlow track last year when a trainer who races greyhounds there had four healthy dogs "put down" by a local vet (see www.thecomet.net/news/inquiry_launched_after_vet_destoys_greyhounds_1_271862)

In addition to such appalling incidents, the existence of the track is responsible for the putting to death of an estimated 400+ greyhounds every year, because of the demand it creates for these dogs to be bred and subsequently disposed of, after failing to make the grade as racers or when their "careers" on the track come to an end.

Thursday, 2 December 2010

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Demo at Henlow dog track - this Sat, November 27th

Demo at Henlow dog track
This Saturday, November 27th, 6pm to 7-30pm

Local Greyhound Action supporters will be holding an anti dog racing demo and leafletting this Saturday, November 27th, from 6pm to 7.30pm, outside Henlow Greyhound Stadium, Beds, to coincide with a race-night taking place there.

A previous demo at Henlow Stadium
Please do your best to attend, especially if you live in or near the Bedfordshire area, and do bring along anti greyhound racing banners and placards, if you can.

Address: Henlow Greyhound Stadium, Bedford Road, Henlow Camp, Beds, SG16 6EA

Location: Opposite Henlow Camp, about 6 miles north of Hitchin on the A600 Hitchin to Bedford road.

Maps at http://tinyurl.com/ge4ba and http://tinyurl.com/khwoq

Contact Rose on 07884 163205, if you need more information.

Saturday, 13 November 2010

Helping gamblers - and greyhounds too

"Overcoming Gambling: A guide for problem and compulsive gamblers", a book designed to help compulsive gamblers overcome their addiction, aims to help greyhounds too.


The book's author, Phil Mawer, has told us: "I have included your web address in the back of useful contacts and one chapter of the book is devoted to showing compulsive gamblers the animal cruelty involved in greyhound and horse racing. Part of their recovery is suggested as helping out at re-homing sanctuaries and the RSPCA."

The book can be ordered at http://tinyurl.com/OvercomingProblemGambling

Cathy's great run for the greyhounds!

Many thanks to all who sponsored her in 10k race

We're very happy to bring you the good news that Cathy Clements successfully completed the Stratford Big 10k race, which she ran to raise much-needed funds for Greyhound Action's campaign to protect greyhounds from suffering and slaughter.

Cathy with one of her canine friends, Willow
Cathy completed the race in just under 67 minutes, which we think is pretty good for someone who only started running in May! There's a great little video of her finishing the race at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKIYBgW38Fc

Here's what Cathy had to say about her run:-

"I thought all of you who had sponsored me would like to hear how the race went last weekend. With the training done it was time to put it all into action.
It started out flat along a disused railway which got me well warmed up then after 5k the hills started coming and though they were demanding I kept up the pace and didn't walk once. I was determined to keep running and the down hill sections gave great relief.
The atmosphere was brilliant, the views were wonderful and occasional spectators gave support from the side-lines which really gave me a spring in my step.
Of course the thought of raising money for GA was never far from my thoughts, so I knew there was no letting up. It was a fantastic feeling to finally cross the finish line seeing smiles from my supporters and I suddenly felt like I could do it all again.
Thanks so much to all who supported me and helped me raise money for Greyhound Action, they are always in desperate need of funds so I know they will be pleased with every penny."

Thank you so much to everyone who made donations, collected sponsors and sent sponsorship pledges in support of Cathy. Those who sent pledges can go to http://www.greyhoundaction.org.uk/donations.html to make their donation. And even if you didn't send a pledge, it's not too late, as you can still make a donation in recognition of Cathy's dedicated effort to help the greyhounds.

"Why Britain's Greyhound Tracks are Inherently Lethal"

Excellent article from Greyhound Watch at:-
www.dognews.co.uk/why-britain%E2%80%99s-greyhound-tracks-are-inherently-lethal

See also:- http://greyhound-watch.blogspot.com

Shocking Views on Greyhound Welfare Expressed by Industry Insider

www.dogmagazine.net/archives/6298/shocking-views-on-greyhound-welfare-expressed-by-industry-insider

Florida, USA - Kennel Abandoned, Dogs Left to Die at Ebro Greyhound Park

See http://www.grey2kusa.org/eNEWS/G2K-110210Email_.html for more information and what you can do to help.

Latest GA newsletter now available on-line

Running for their Lives! - Autumn 2010

Star spangled banners! - Dog racing dying in the USA


In this special double edition of Running for their Lives! we're focusing on the other side of the Atlantic, to bring you the wonderful news that three American states, plus the US territory of Guam, have banned commercial greyhound racing this year, and it has come to an end in two others within the past 12 months.

You can view/download it, in pdf format, from http://tinyurl.com/RtfLAutumn2010

Future issues of the newsletter will also be available on-line, shortly after they are published, and back issues can be found at www.greyhoundaction.org.uk/news.html

If you currently receive Running for their Lives! by post, but would prefer to obtain it on-line instead, please let us know, as this will obviously help us to save on postal costs.

If you live outside of Britain, we would prefer that you obtained the newsletter on-line, as we try to avoid using airmail for environmental reasons.

Beautiful greyhound calendars for sale

Order yours now and help protect these lovely dogs

Beautiful 2011 calendars produced by Action for Greyhounds UK are now on sale.


Order yours now, so as not to be disappointed, and at the same time help to save these lovely dogs from suffering and slaughter, as all profits go to help AFG's hardworking campaign to protect greyhounds in East Anglia.

For more information, see www.actionforgreyhounds.co.uk/Calendars.htm

Friday, 8 October 2010

LUSH campaign update - greyhounds needed on October 13th!

**Please let us know if you're taking dogs along**

Many thanks to all our supporters who've already told us they'll be going along to their local LUSH store by 12 noon on Wednesday, October 13th in support of LUSH's nationwide greyhound protection campaign (see http://greyhound-action.blogspot.com/2010/09/lush-to-launch-greyhound-protection.html for more information).

It would be great to get as many rescued greyhounds as possible along to the stores where dogs are allowed, which are:-
Aberdeen, Bath, Belfast, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Brighton, Bristol, Cambridge, Cardiff, Chelmsford, Chester, Chichester, Croydon, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow (Buchanan St), Glasgow (Sauchiehall St), Guildford, Harrogate, Hull, Inverness, Leeds, Liverpool, Kingston-upon-Thames, Lincoln, London (Chelsea - Kings Rd), London (Liverpool Street Station), London (Notting Hill - Portobello Rd), London (Victoria Station), London (West End - Regent St), London (West End - South Molton Street), London (Wimbledon), Maidstone, Manchester (Market St), Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Nottingham, Oxford, Poole, Sheffield (Fargate St), Solihull, Southampton, Stratford-upon-Avon, Swansea, Swindon, Taunton, Truro, Windsor, Worcester, York.

Full addresses can be found at http://www.lush.co.uk/shop-finder

A new LUSH store has just opened at Unit 2, The Maltings, St Albans, AL1 3HL and will also be taking part in the campaign.

**If you intend taking greyhounds along on October 13th, please tell Greyhound Action as soon as possible (together with the names of the greyhounds), so we can give LUSH some information about the dogs that will be at each store. Call us on 01562 700 043 or e-mail info@greyhoundaction.org.uk**

LUSH stores at Leicester and Norwich will be closed for refurbishment on October 13th. We are awaiting further information re Leicester, but the Norwich store will be doing the campaign later in the month, so if you live in or near the Norwich area and would like to help with this, please contact Action for Greyhounds (UK) (see http://www.actionforgreyhounds.co.uk) for full details.

Saturday, 25 September 2010

LUSH campaign - appeal for help in Scotland

We have received the message below from Greyhound Action Scotland:-

We are looking for people with rescue greyhounds to go along to one of their Scottish stores on Wednesday 13th October at 12 noon. for a press call

The stores are in the following locations:
EDINBURGH - 44 Princes Street  EH2 2BY
GLASGOW - 111 Buchanan Street G1 3HF
GLASGOW - 136 Sauchiehall Street G2 3ER
INVERNESS -23 High Street IV1 1HT
ABERDEEN - 81 Union Street AB11 6BD

One store in Glasgow and the Dundee branch are in shopping centres therefore no dogs will be able to access to these stores.

I would appreciate anyone intending on going along to any of the stores, let us know - greyhoundactionscotland@btopenworld.com   so we can try and ensure there is at least one hound in each store.

Alternatively you can confirm your attendance by using our facebook event link: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=163322240349372

Please feel free to crosspost/forward this email to anyone you know who may be able to come along.

Thanks again
www.greyhoundactionscotland.org.uk