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  2. Greyhound Racing Victoria - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the Greyhound Adoption Program was founded by Mel Tochner and Anita Smith. [3] The Greyhound Adoption program works with trainers and owners to help adopt greyhounds to good homes after they have finished racing. The Greyhound Adoption Program is based in Semour, Victoria, and has a purpose built facility for re-homing greyhounds. [4]

  3. Greyhound racing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Families that have adopted greyhounds soon discover that these dogs are naturally gentle, loving and, surprisingly, don't need a lot of exercise. The industry's Greyhound Adoption Program (GAP) operates in most states but does not re-home all ex-racing greyhounds. In 2018, 257 greyhounds (38%) failed the New South Wales rehoming test. [154]

  4. Greyhound adoption - Wikipedia

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    A "retired racer" Greyhound. Greyhound adoption or Greyhound rescue programs focus on finding homes for greyhounds who are no longer needed for racing.Greyhounds have had a reputation for being gentle, people-centered dogs, and "par-excellence for persons wishing for a companion for themselves or their children".

  5. Greyhound racing - Wikipedia

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    Greyhounds rounding a turn on a track. Commercial greyhound racing is characterized by several criteria (varying depending on country) and can include legalized gambling, the existence of a regulatory structure, the physical presence of racetracks, whether the host state or subdivision shares in any gambling proceeds, fees charged by host locations, the use of professional racing kennels, the ...

  6. Fred Basset (greyhound) - Wikipedia

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    Fred Basset (born 4 October 2004 as Hoppa [1]) is a greyhound dog that was owned and raced by Australian comedy duo Hamish & Andy. The dog's name is taken from the comic strip character Fred Basset, whose strip features regularly on the Hamish & Andy radio show. [2] Since retiring from racing, Fred Basset has become an ambassador for greyhound ...

  7. The Meadows Greyhounds - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Greyhound Racing Club (MGRA) was founded in 1955. MGRA conducted its first races at the Maribrynong track by leasing it for £100 per week. In 1957, MGRA was allowed to relocate to the North Melbourne Greyhound Oval. Racing was conducted with a tin hare.

  8. National Greyhound Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Greyhound Association, a voluntary non-profit association operated in accordance with the laws of Kansas, is the sole registry for racing greyhounds in North America. Organized in 1906, it has functioned as a registry, maintaining records on the breeding, whelping, ownership, transfers, leases, etc.

  9. Geelong Greyhound Racing Club - Wikipedia

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    Geelong Greyhound Racing Club or The Beckley Centre is a greyhound racing venue located at Beckley Park, Broderick Road, Corio, Geelong, Victoria. [1] [2] The Beckley Centre is operated by the Geelong Greyhound Racing Club (GGRC) and regulated by Greyhound Racing Victoria (GRV). It hosts the Geelong Cup and has race distances over 400, 460, 520 ...