It's great that you're curious about what happens to the dogs after the race! After the race is over, the handlers or trainers are present at the finish line to catch the dogs as they cross it. They use various methods, such as calling the dogs or using treats or toys to encourage them to come to them. Once caught, the dogs are leashed and taken care of by their handlers. They are then given a cool-down period, where they are walked around and allowed to relax before being returned to their kennels or crates. The well-being and safety of the dogs are always a top priority in these races.
I couldn't agree more! Greyhounds are born to run, and witnessing them in action is truly exhilarating. Providing them the opportunity to indulge in their natural instinct for racing is not just a sport but a celebration of their innate abilities. It's heartening to see them doing what they love and enjoying every moment of it!
Nah, that race probably had at least $1000 prize money, I think those English races i see every day, where the winner gets £20 (same as the last dog, I believe) and about 10,000 miles from Sydney and Melb
I agree! Greyhound racing provides such an exhilarating experience. Dogs racing in flyball, you're right - it's a completely unique kind of thrill. The speed and agility of these animals in different races are truly impressive!
@@familypirie1984 The dogs in this video actually look quite happy and well taken care of. I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just saying not all of greyhound racing is abusive if it's done right. Same goes for horse racing. Bullfighting on the other hand, sure, that's a whole different matter.
Consider getting involved with adopting a greyhound when his racing days are over. There is a real need for this. These are amazing dogs just looking for a loving home. They are so very easy to love and are a wonderful addition to any home. I have had 3 and they are beautiful creatures.
The masks, also called muzzles, are used for safety during the race. Greyhounds can get very excited while running at high speeds, and the muzzles help prevent any accidental nipping or injuries to other dogs. They’re perfectly safe and don’t affect the dogs’ performance. Welcome to greyhound racing! 😊
It's fascinating how these retired racing greyhounds still retain their hunting instincts. Thank you for sharing your grandmother's experience with one of these remarkable dogs.
Yes, there are apps and online platforms that provide information on Australian greyhound form, and many of them are accessible from the UK. You can explore websites or apps dedicated to greyhound racing that offer details on race form, statistics, and other relevant information for Australian races. Additionally, some popular sports betting apps may include sections for greyhound racing from various regions, including Australia. Check the App Store or Google Play for options that cater to your specific needs.
@@ryanmurphy1404 Hi, if you're looking for tips on UK greyhound racing, consider checking out local greyhound racing websites or apps that provide insights into the form, statistics, and other relevant information for races in the UK. You might also explore popular sports betting apps that include sections for UK greyhound racing. Good luck!
@@ryanmurphy1404 Pick the Bitches in season,,,come second last time,,,look too see if there sectional split time has increased on last 3 runs,,she will be running into form...hope this helps
Greyhounds love racing so it's okay to exploit them! (sounds a lot like pitbulls love to fight, so their injuries and lives lost are fine. After all, they love it!). Dw about me though, I'm just ignorant. Dog racing is a clean industry where all the dogs have fabulous lives and all of them go on to be adopted by loving owners.
Has there been any cases that dog racing are detrimental for the dogs health? Idk man, it just looked like a fun excercise for the dogs on my end. In any case, I don't believe you should have a pet if you won't raise them well either.
@@HugoMinnett They were bred to race. There are people who abuse them after they stop, but racing dogs are kept very well because they have to be, and ethical racers then retire them as pets.
@@Dakotathecoyotetherian Greyhounds ARE being greyhounds when they race. They love to run whether it's on a track or on the beach or in a field. They don't know they're racing; they just know they're running to try and catch the lure 1st. It's what they love to do. They get the best care and plenty of love.
Interesting. Does anyone knows if the dogs are treated well? Cause race horses are poor animals... are those dogs have the possibility to grow up normal?
These greyhounds receive top-notch care every day. They’re well-fed, monitored by vets, and given plenty of exercise and rest. Greyhound racing enthusiasts deeply respect these dogs and know their strength and happiness are key to their performance. They’re treated with nothing but the highest standards.
Greyhounds are treated like gold. I spent a lot of time on my cousin's greyhound farm in AZ growing up. As kids, we had a blast helping on the farm. Those dogs were treated better than we were lol.
Here in UK dogs would not be alloud to run with strapings on there legs neither are dogs allowed to run at different tracks a Unless in open races Australian greyhound racing is not what it's cracked up to be
@Greer Hunter Racing owners do pad their pockets in other ways. They all have JOBS. It is quite expensive to own a racing greyhound. Any money won goes right back into their care. If owners didn't have other jobs, there would be no way they could afford a racer. There is nothing wrong with greyhound racing. The greyhounds love to race, they get the best care and love.
I am 48 years old and just stared thinking “what happens when the race is over, how do they get the dogs?” Just today!!!
It's great that you're curious about what happens to the dogs after the race! After the race is over, the handlers or trainers are present at the finish line to catch the dogs as they cross it. They use various methods, such as calling the dogs or using treats or toys to encourage them to come to them. Once caught, the dogs are leashed and taken care of by their handlers. They are then given a cool-down period, where they are walked around and allowed to relax before being returned to their kennels or crates. The well-being and safety of the dogs are always a top priority in these races.
What if the dog runs off course or can’t be caught because of their fast running?
The owners wait for the dogs at the finish line and collect their dogs there.
They let them into a holding yard with live piglets to catch them 😂😂
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It's wonderful to see greyhounds doing the thing that they love the best: RACING! They are very fortunate to have the opportunity to do this.
I couldn't agree more! Greyhounds are born to run, and witnessing them in action is truly exhilarating. Providing them the opportunity to indulge in their natural instinct for racing is not just a sport but a celebration of their innate abilities. It's heartening to see them doing what they love and enjoying every moment of it!
DOG IN PINK PUSHED OUT & FLEW LIKE THE WIND! 😮
A provincial maiden race at Mandurah is about as far away as you can get from an Australian Champion greyhound race.
Nah, that race probably had at least $1000 prize money, I think those English races i see every day, where the winner gets £20 (same as the last dog, I believe) and about 10,000 miles from Sydney and Melb
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What a rush. I post videos of dogs racing in flyball but it’s a totally different rush.
I agree! Greyhound racing provides such an exhilarating experience. Dogs racing in flyball, you're right - it's a completely unique kind of thrill. The speed and agility of these animals in different races are truly impressive!
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Yeah, you wouldn't destroy your dog if it got injured, and your dog doesn't live in a wooden box or a cage when it's not making money.
crazy race
Awesome puppies
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Wow i just found it..this is better than bullfighting
They are both abusive and horrible
@@familypirie1984 😂😂😂😂
@@familypirie1984 The dogs in this video actually look quite happy and well taken care of. I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just saying not all of greyhound racing is abusive if it's done right. Same goes for horse racing. Bullfighting on the other hand, sure, that's a whole different matter.
Very great race. bravooo 👏👏👏
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Ery good race dog, i like
A great sport.
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Absolutely! Dog racing is pawsitively amazing! 🐕🏁💕
Even though it’s abusive
I like the slower ones
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It looks like they are fly😂
Amazing. . .😁😁😁😅😅😅
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Amazing
I’ve got a pitbull/greyhound mix and it makes so much more sense why he just wants to run all the time watching this lol
Your pitbull/greyhound mix must feel like a true champion after watching this! 🐕💨🏁
@@JerseyGroovyFilms I always thought he was fast compared to other dogs until I started looking up these videos 😂
@@jonahshank8900 Welcome to the Club! 💪😀👍
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There was an era when eastern Massachusetts thrived on greyhound racing. Now all gone to fairer venues.
@@ravinhairgirl88 Places where greyhound racing is not condemned as being cruel to these fine competitors.
Doing what they were made to do.
This is a great video!👍
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How do I get involved in this sport????
Please don’t
@@familypirie1984 why?
@@JELPerformance because they abuse the dogs.
@@swaggycheetos9235 this is so far from the truth.
Consider getting involved with adopting a greyhound when his racing days are over. There is a real need for this.
These are amazing dogs just looking for a loving home. They are so very easy to love and are a wonderful addition to any home.
I have had 3 and they are beautiful creatures.
Why they have mask on?pls explain I'm kinda new here!
The masks, also called muzzles, are used for safety during the race. Greyhounds can get very excited while running at high speeds, and the muzzles help prevent any accidental nipping or injuries to other dogs. They’re perfectly safe and don’t affect the dogs’ performance. Welcome to greyhound racing! 😊
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My gramma had a retired one from the race tracks in Tijuana. It was the only one that could catch and kill cats. I guess the like chasing things.
It's fascinating how these retired racing greyhounds still retain their hunting instincts. Thank you for sharing your grandmother's experience with one of these remarkable dogs.
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Are there any apps for Australian greyhound form,,for use in the UK please?
Yes, there are apps and online platforms that provide information on Australian greyhound form, and many of them are accessible from the UK. You can explore websites or apps dedicated to greyhound racing that offer details on race form, statistics, and other relevant information for Australian races. Additionally, some popular sports betting apps may include sections for greyhound racing from various regions, including Australia. Check the App Store or Google Play for options that cater to your specific needs.
Give me some tips for the uk I've got a app that i can bet 24/7 days a week but it's only for Aussie/kiwis the app is
@@ryanmurphy1404 Hi, if you're looking for tips on UK greyhound racing, consider checking out local greyhound racing websites or apps that provide insights into the form, statistics, and other relevant information for races in the UK. You might also explore popular sports betting apps that include sections for UK greyhound racing. Good luck!
@@ryanmurphy1404 Pick the Bitches in season,,,come second last time,,,look too see if there sectional split time has increased on last 3 runs,,she will be running into form...hope this helps
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Greyhounds love racing so it's okay to exploit them! (sounds a lot like pitbulls love to fight, so their injuries and lives lost are fine. After all, they love it!). Dw about me though, I'm just ignorant. Dog racing is a clean industry where all the dogs have fabulous lives and all of them go on to be adopted by loving owners.
I hear you. Let's make sure the dogs are treated well during races.
Has there been any cases that dog racing are detrimental for the dogs health? Idk man, it just looked like a fun excercise for the dogs on my end.
In any case, I don't believe you should have a pet if you won't raise them well either.
@@moriwooperThe racing itself, probably not. The controversy is how they are handled/housed/treated between races
I have a greyhound name Bella
That’s a cute name
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I don't trade dogs, you have to look for some kind of kennel.
I haven't even run a dog
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When the hare stops the dogs catch it , that's when the catch them.
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Worst thing ever pure animals abuse
If they were abused they wouldn’t be anywhere near that fit
They like to compete it’s just hard on their bodies
They love to compete
Army cat you are right it is sooo cruel. 🦮♥️
They are abused and beaten if they lose and as soon as they stop winning races the owners get rid of them
Shame on human
I agree, so cruel to the animals
Greyhounds love racing it’s in their genetics I think it’s abuse not to let a greyhound run
@@HugoMinnettwhat’s cruel is not letting a greyhound be a greyhound get educated
@@HugoMinnett They were bred to race. There are people who abuse them after they stop, but racing dogs are kept very well because they have to be, and ethical racers then retire them as pets.
@@Dakotathecoyotetherian Greyhounds ARE being greyhounds when they race. They love to run whether it's on a track or on the beach or in a field. They don't know they're racing; they just know they're running to try and catch the lure 1st. It's what they love to do. They get the best care and plenty of love.
Puppy available please
They don’t sell dogs
@@romeliaanddixie price ani village
They only sell them after they have retired from racing
@@paulcoolidge1894 actually being apart of the industry, people do sell puppies when they are around 4 months old and older.
@@romeliaanddixie the greyhound industry does indeed sell dogs
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I don't agree with these races.
This is their true nature. Although I can't speak to what happens after they retire.
Then don't watch it.
@@Leulogy I have a right to speak how I feel.
@@lesker._.St4rmutt Correct.
Why don't you agree with it
Interesting. Does anyone knows if the dogs are treated well? Cause race horses are poor animals... are those dogs have the possibility to grow up normal?
These greyhounds receive top-notch care every day. They’re well-fed, monitored by vets, and given plenty of exercise and rest. Greyhound racing enthusiasts deeply respect these dogs and know their strength and happiness are key to their performance. They’re treated with nothing but the highest standards.
Greyhounds are treated like gold. I spent a lot of time on my cousin's greyhound farm in AZ growing up. As kids, we had a blast helping on the farm. Those dogs were treated better than we were lol.
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Here in UK dogs would not be alloud to run with strapings on there legs neither are dogs allowed to run at different tracks a
Unless in open races Australian greyhound racing is not what it's cracked up to be
There’s also only 6 dogs in uk
Buena carera aficionado a los galgo saludo d argentina
vcs tem grupos de galgos ?
@@jorgelopez4589 vcs tem grupo galgos ai ?
Close up the tracks.Find another way to pad your pockets without using Gods creatures
Can you say why?
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@Greer Hunter Racing owners do pad their pockets in other ways. They all have JOBS. It is quite expensive to own a racing greyhound. Any money won goes right back into their care. If owners didn't have other jobs, there would be no way they could afford a racer. There is nothing wrong with greyhound racing. The greyhounds love to race, they get the best care and love.