Full Title Name:  The welfare of greyhounds in Australian racing: has the industry run its course?

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Alexandra McEwan and Krishna Skandakumar Place of Publication:  Australian Animal Protection Law Journal Publish Year:  2010 Primary Citation:  6 AAPLJ 53 0 Country of Origin:  Australia
Summary: Australia’s greyhound racing industry is reportedly the third largest in the world. Over fifty racetracks operate across the country, with the majority located in New South Wales. In 2009 the total 'stake money,' that is, the amount put at risk by punters, was $73,773 million nationwide. This article explores welfare issues in the greyhound industry, arguing that, despite recent regulatory reforms and industry efforts to improve welfare standards, there is sufficient evidence available to conclude Australia should follow the lead set by the USA and begin dismantling a sporting industry which has run its course. In short, this form of animal use can no longer be justified as 'necessary.'
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