It is possible it can be banned, but it is not cruel. Most greyhounds love to race, and if treated properly while trained and raced, they are healthy and perfectly happy. I know a greyhound trainer who has around fifteen dogs, has trained about 300 and has only had one retire due to injury. As for the dogs who don't enjoy it, they will probably not race well and be retired as a family pet. The simple answer is it can be banned, but there's no need to.
This site will get you started:In the US, there are about 40 greyhound racing tracks operating in 12 different states. In England, there are approximately 32 greyhound racing stadiums.* http://www.greyhoundracing.com/ This site has a list of States with tracks:* http://www.gra-america.org/the_sport/racetracks.html
No, New York state does not allow greyhound racing. The state has prohibited the racing of greyhounds since the mid-2000s, following the closure of its last greyhound track in 2005. While some forms of gambling, such as horse racing and casinos, are permitted, greyhound racing remains banned.
Hi There is no specific colour for a 'grade' in greyhound racing,
Greyhound racing results can be found online from a number of sources. One example is the website Mardi Gras Casino WV, which has live results of greyhound racing.
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All dogs can run fast but the Greyhound is probably the fastest, which is why there are greyhound dog-racing tracks similar to horse-racing tracks.
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No, it's greyhound racing.
Yes, a female racing greyhound can fall pregnant if she is in heat and is mated with a male greyhound. Typically, female greyhounds come into heat approximately every six months, and if they mate successfully during this time, they can conceive. However, many racing greyhounds are not bred, as they are often retired from racing before reaching breeding age.