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UP TO 12,000 greyhounds are killed or abandoned every year at the end of their racing lives, a study has found.
Abandonment & slaughter were so common that greyhounds� fate was �a major animal welfare problem�, the report said.
Researchers said that between 8,000 and 12,000 greyhounds were slaughtered or abandoned annually, of which only an estimated 2,800 were rescued.
The cost to the taxpayer was estimated at �600,000 annually.
Up to 30,000 greyhounds cease racing each year and animal rights activists have long believed that many are killed or abandoned. The study concludes: �Large numbers of greyhounds and lurchers are abandoned once they are no longer useful. The study shows that the argument that most are kept as pets by their owners cannot be sustained.�
The most common methods of killing unwanted dogs were to shoot them or beat them to death. Some corpses had their ears cut off to prevent identification.
Emma Johns, of the British Greyhound Racing Board, an umbrella group for registered tracks, said that the organisation was in contact with animal welfare groups to help to protect dogs, notably the Greyhound Trust, which rehomes retired animals.
�Nobody would say there can�t be improvements, but we have already made many.�
Researchers estimated the number of greyhounds abandoned and killed after conducting a survey of local authorities to establish the number impounded after being found abandoned.
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http://www.greyhoundaction.org.uk/greyhound.html
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