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Post by Dick Ciampa on Aug 30, 2018 23:11:17 GMT -5
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Post by dad2paisley on Sept 1, 2018 10:55:09 GMT -5
Another good article of what I read. Couldn't read it all. The want to buy a subscription pop up appeared.
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Post by Dick Ciampa on Sept 1, 2018 11:12:27 GMT -5
When Dennis wrote this there were 77 greyhound adoption groups on our side and that number is now 83.
I find it remarkably counterintuitive that people who are entirely disconnected from the everyday lives of racing greyhounds in Florida, or of greyhounds anywhere else, seem to have been given the media’s imprimatur to speak as authorities on the subject.
Their scripted sound bites, their vacuous, virtue-signaling rhetoric, and their breed myopia could only be the stuff of those who have absolutely no conception or appreciation of the greyhound as a unique population of canines, with a unique canine culture and a unique heritage of pure athleticism.
They display even less vision for the future of the greyhound, for the preservation of his diverse genetic wellsprings and bloodlines — which racing alone provides — or for the inevitable, genetic Armageddon that would befall the greyhound breed, should the financial supports of racing be eliminated. Greyhound racing ban fight now in hands of Florida Supreme Court
Meanwhile, it should be noted by every Florida voter that the vanguard of opposition to the “Yes on 13” cabal of multimillion-dollar, national and international animal-rights, fund-raising juggernauts are the volunteers who provide adoption services for these greyhounds once their racing careers are over, alongside those who have become his adopters in retirement.
You read that correctly. It’s not the racetracks; nor is it the national or the Florida greyhound associations that are leading the fight, boots-on-the-ground, against the prohibition of greyhound racing. It is the greyhound adoption community of volunteer welfare providers, and the racing greyhound’s dedicated fan base of adopters.
Currently, there are 77 nonprofit greyhound adoption groups that have joined the battle against the tyranny of scorched-earth, animal-rights extremists, and who have decided to make it a matter of public record, that they be counted among those who are squarely against question 13, which seeks to ban live, pari-mutuel greyhound racing in Florida. There are thousands more adopters who are in lock-step with them.
All of which begs the question:
Who, do we suppose, knows more about the everyday existence and treatment of these greyhounds and, more importantly, how the greyhounds themselves feel about their lives as performing athletes?
The office-dwelling CEOs of animal-rights lobbying groups, who have never even been to a racetrack, a breeding establishment or a racing kennel, and who have never so much as laid hands upon a racing greyhound, and who provide no welfare services for the greyhounds?
Or could it be those adoption volunteers, who work and interact with greyhound racing kennels on a person-to-person basis, with breeders, owners and trainers, and on a person-to-greyhound basis with the dogs themselves? Adoption volunteers have dedicated significant portions of their lives to care for and re-home these greyhounds after they are done racing, and they are intimately familiar with the daily, weekly and monthly activities and goings-on in the racing (and breeding) environs of the greyhound.
If racing were indeed "cruel" and “inhumane,” as critics say, why would these volunteer greyhound welfare providers and adopters, who have no financial stake in the business of racing but whose efforts are entirely dedicated to the ongoing welfare of the racing greyhound, become the tip of the spear in the fight against animal-rights radicalism?
Dennis McKeon is a former professional greyhound trainer, a greyhound adopter, and the co-founder of RaceForAdoption.com, which raised more than $200,000 for greyhound adoption groups.
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Post by dad2paisley on Sept 1, 2018 11:19:10 GMT -5
Thanks. Great article.
I know our current adoption group is Pro racing and our other group we belonged to was Neutral.
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Post by Dick Ciampa on Sept 1, 2018 11:48:18 GMT -5
Tom,
Is your current group part of the 83? If not and if they want to be let me know.
Dick
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Post by dad2paisley on Sept 1, 2018 13:13:56 GMT -5
I am not sure. The group is Greyhound Angels in NJ.
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Post by Dick Ciampa on Sept 1, 2018 14:51:18 GMT -5
Tom,
I just checked and they are one of the 83.
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Post by dad2paisley on Sept 1, 2018 14:57:25 GMT -5
All right cool.
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Post by Dick Ciampa on Sept 19, 2018 22:48:45 GMT -5
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Post by dad2paisley on Sept 20, 2018 12:20:12 GMT -5
These are great. I like yours about falling. I also followed certain dogs that fell at OPKC and if they raced again the next cycle. For the most part they did. I just did this for myself and wanted to see how the dog made it back or possible had a layoff or retired.
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