HOME VIEWS The Greyhound Racing Industry Is Australia’s Largest Puppy Farm Roz Bellamy Freelance writer Tue 28 Aug 2018 10.56 AM This "working class" sport takes more than their dignity, it takes their lives. VIEWS
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The Greyhound RacingIndustry Is Australia’sLargest Puppy Farm
Roz BellamyFreelance writer
Tue 28 Aug 2018 10.56 AM
This "working class" sport takes more thantheir dignity, it takes their lives.
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I adopted my �rst greyhound, Rosie, from Greyhound Rescue
Victoria. She had been living with a foster carer and had a bed
near the heater, toys, and a garden to run around in.
I picked up my second greyhound, Opal, directly from her
trainer’s property. She lived in a cage in the garage and slept on
the concrete �oor in winter, with no bedding or toys. Her only
exercise was on a ‘running machine’.
The day that my partner and I picked her up, Opal’s tail beat
back and forth against the bars when she saw us. We attached
her to a lead we had brought with us, and once she was
released from her cage, she walked quickly and determinedly
away from the property. As we walked her down the street to
our car, she explored every smell in the vicinity, her eyes wide
with curiosity.
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‘Should greyhound racing be banned?’ is the type of issue
explored in persuasive speech units in English classrooms or
on debating teams alongside ‘Should Australia become a
republic?’ It’s the perfect issue to teach year after year, as
nothing much changes, and both sides are emotive in very
different ways.
NSW Premier Jack Lang referred to greyhounds as the
“working man’s racehorse” in 1931. In doing so, he verbalised
that which mostly seems to go unsaid: greyhound racing is
generally for the working class, and this is often drawn on to
sentimentalise the industry.
The author's two rescues, Opal and Rosie. Image: Supplied.
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In July 2016, NSW Premier Mike Baird � a Liberal, no less �
announced that greyhound racing would be banned as of July
2017. This followed allegations of live baiting on Four Corners,
which Baird responded to by launching a Special Commission
of Enquiry to examine the industry and its related welfare
issues.
Miranda Devine wrote a furious response to the ban in her
column for NewsCorp. “The decision is driven by the
sensibilities of vegan GetUp! activists, with nose piercings and
psychological hangups, who loathe the culture that
greyhounds represent � of male battlers in regional Australia
hanging onto their dignity, whose main social interaction is a
night at the doggies.”
Leaving her description of activists aside, although I do have to
acknowledge Devine for describing me quite accurately, I think
there is something worth exploring in her depiction of male
‘battlers’ and their dignity. Why is dignity always linked to age,
gender and class? Why is it rarely linked to ethics?
The “doggies” that Devine refers to are the ones with no dignity.
In October 2016, three months after banning greyhound racing
in NSW, Baird caved in to pressure, announcing a back�ip on
the ban and declaring that he was “sorry” that he had made the
“wrong call”. In January 2017, he resigned as Premier.
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Victoria by imposing changes that would make keeping and
training dogs untenable.
Considering it is a pro�t-based and gambling-oriented
industry, the government should not be providing funds from
the public purse.
Amber Cullinan, Adoptions Coordinator for Greyhound Rescue
Victoria, describes the greyhound industry as “Australia’s
biggest registered and condoned puppy farm”.
Cullinan explained that the industry produces “more dogs than
they can sustain… these dogs effectively have a use-by date,
and are often unable to rehabilitate into domestic life � there
are a great many who do not make it into rescue programs, and
that is the most horri�c and needless loss of life.”
I asked Cullinan her thoughts on the NSW government’s large
contribution to the upcoming Million Dollar Chase. “The
industry creates a lot of revenue for the government and the
TAB. The government is trying to provide incentives for the
If it is not �nanciallypossible to adhere tothese very basicstandards of living for thegreyhounds, who havebeen bred solely to makemoney for the trainer orowner, it is not asustainable or ethicalindustry.
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industry to �ourish… It seems like a concerted effort to polish
the ‘sport’s’ reputation, too.”
Martina Best, the Founder and Managing Director of Amazing
Greys, described the way that greyhounds are “exploited and
squeezed for every last dollar” and then “killed on the race
tracks or when they retire”. Others were sold to trainers in
China and raced at the deadly Canidrome in Macau, which was
ordered closed in July. Only a very small number of greyhounds
end up in a loving home through rescue groups.
She is particularly regretful that Baird’s back�ip has “put any
hopes of a greyhound racing ban to rest. Greyhound racing
funded adoption programs have deep pockets and can afford
paid media to spread their message.” She told me that these
programs receive a lot of media attention, recalling the time
that Eddie McGuire asked radio listeners to name his next
racing greyhound on his morning show. This sort of attention
allows the industry to depict greyhound racing as a fun, family-
friendly ‘sport’, hiding the rampant cruelty, mistreatment and
the routine killing and burying of thousands of greyhounds.
Best said that when thelive baiting scandal hitthe media in 2015, "Ithought surely this is theend of greyhound racing.What more does thepublic need to see tobelieve what we havebeen saying all along?”
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Despite attempts made to reform the industry since Baird’s
resignation, the new Greyhound Welfare and Integrity
Commission seems to be weakening the policies around
euthanasia. Between April, when the ban was repealed, and
the end of December 2017, around 330 greyhounds were
euthanised because they were considered unsuitable for
rehoming, a rate of 1.3 deaths a day. In the three months
following, from January to March 2018, 37 dogs were killed or
euthanised directly at greyhound racing tracks in NSW.
Documents obtained under freedom of information laws
indicate that many retiring greyhounds are being euthanised
with only vague rationales provided. In some cases, there are
absurd reasons provided, including the dog being timid,
anxious or nervous around cats, or because the dog chases
lizards.
To add insult to injury, the NSW Minister for Racing, Paul Toole,
announced that the government would be contributing
$500,000 of taxpayer dollars to the “Million Dollar Chase” in
October.
Josh Butler
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In July 2016, the NSW government banned
greyhound racing, premier Mike Baird calling an
800-page report into the sport "chilling" and
"horrific"
today, July 2018, the NSW government
announced it would give $500,000 of taxpayer
money to a greyhound series
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$1.7m greyhound racing series announced by NSW
Government. $1m first prize for final race on October 20th.
NSW taxpayers donating $500,000 to the prize money for
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The $500,000 contribution follows closely on the heels of the
RSPCA uncovering a mass grave in NSW containing the
remains of nine greyhounds as well as encountering 12
emaciated and diseased greyhounds on the property of their
trainer.
In April 2018, while the ACT Government banned greyhound
racing and trialling, the Victorian Minister for Agriculture
approved the Code of Practice for the keeping of Racing
Greyhounds. The Code, due to commence in 2020, aims to
improve animal welfare in the racing industry.
When the Victorian State Government opened submissions for
public comment on the Code back in 2017, many greyhound
trainers made indignant public statements claiming that the
costs of providing bedding, toys for mental stimulation and a
minimum amount of exercise would put them out of business.
Some claimed that the Code was an attempt to ban racing in
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In Best’s opinion, Australia lags behind other countries in
animal welfare and rights, especially as one of only eight
countries where commercial greyhound racing is allowed.
Both Cullinan and Best emphasised that euthanasia of healthy
greyhounds is widespread. As Best explained, thousands of
greyhounds are killed by industry-funded greyhound adoption
programs.
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Their adoption programis aimed to cherry pickonly those greyhoundswho are very placid andfriendly so they can handthem out to any familywho applies toadopt… The othergreyhounds are killed.”
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Cullinan has seen many greyhound cruelty cases, “from severe
life-threatening emaciation to crippling anxiety… every dog
that comes into our care has been affected in some way by the
industry.” She told me that these are not one-off incidences,
but are endemic.
Image: Getty
“We see reports oftrainers getting off withlight bans, and thereseems to be no real bigpicture repercussions for
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After speaking to Cullinan and Best, I thought about dignity
again, this time in relation to my greyhounds. Rosie was
extremely anxious after her racing career, and was fortunately
taken in by Greyhound Rescue Victoria. Cullinan told me that
this gave Rosie time to rehabilitate, and that she most likely
would not have passed the Temperament Assessment Test
used by Greyhound Adoption Program (GAP) in Victoria as she
was so anxious.
GAP is funded by Greyhound Racing Victoria (GRV), which in
turn is funded by the Victorian State Government to support
and strengthen the racing industry. By taking dogs and making
space for more, they perpetuate the industry. Their marketing,
which contains a strong pro-racing stance, is clever and
effective.
Some greyhound trainers seek out independent rescue
organisations for their retired greyhounds. Several
independent rescue organisations accept funding from
greyhound racing governing bodies, while others deliberately
do not.
I asked Cullinan why Greyhound Rescue Victoria does not
accept funding.
“Accepting funding is blood money; they’re giving out band aids
to patch the bloodshed they've caused � they’re trying to
purchase goodwill. It’s blood money because those funds come
from the exploitation of greyhounds for entertainment.”
these individuals, or forthe industry as a whole.There’s complacency inthe industry and there’spublic complacency.”
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In Victoria, organisations that do not accept funding from GRV
include Greyhound Rescue Victoria, Amazing Greys, Gumtree
Greys and Greyt Greys.
Statistically speaking, the chances of our dogs entering our
home were slim to none, because across Australia, up to 40
percent of all greyhound puppies that are born do not make it
to the track and many are killed. Five dogs are killed every
week on the race track, and only 10 percent of greyhounds born
into the industry live out a natural life span.
When I look at Rosie and Opal curled up on their beds, often
with a squeaky toy under a paw for safe-keeping, I feel both
immense love and sadness.
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Rosie is now a very calm and affectionate dog, and it is
horrifying to think that she could have been euthanised due to
her temperament.
Opal, who was about to be advertised for free on Gumtree
before we picked her up, could have ended up with a few
possible fates. She might have been lucky or could have been
used as a ‘bait dog’ for dog �ghting rings, or picked up by a
hunter and either used for pig or rabbit hunting, or cross-bred
with a larger breed, which often leads to physical injury or
death during birth.
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Greyhounds are often admired for their athleticism and grace,
but these traits are separated from the dogs’ welfare and
rights. After their races, the dogs are quickly forgotten about;
until we do something about it, they will continue to be seen as
disposable objects for human entertainment.
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